42 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



land of the Rector of Bakewell Church and the land of Rob. de 

 Reyndon, and one rood lies in le Molneholm, between the lands 

 of Ralph le Wene and Will, de Esseburne. Rendering therefore 

 yearly to the grantor and his heirs, six-pence, at two terms of the 

 year, namely, three pence at the feast of St. Michael and three 

 pence at Easter. Wilnesses : Roger de Scheladon, Will, de Esse- 

 burne, Rob. de Reyndon, Mat. Mercator, Alan de Picworth, 

 Roger de Esseburne, Rob. the Clerk, and others. 



(29) Dated at the Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 19 Edw. I. 

 (1291). 



Grant by Will. fil. Rich, in le Mure de Baucwelle, to Gerard 

 Forestar, lord of Bakewell, for a certain sum of money, of two of 

 his messuages, with their appurtenances in Bakewell, situate in 

 width between the road leading towards the Mill of Bakewell and 

 the water called Warmwelle, and a messuage formerly of Will, de 

 Weston, and the road leading towards the Forum (Market Place) de 

 Baucquelle, and one rood of meadow which pertains to the said 

 Will, in the Longo-prato de Baucquelle. Rendering therefore 

 annually to the said lord two shillings of silver at two terms 

 of the year, viz., at the feasts of St. Michael and Easter. 

 Witnesses : Mat. de Reyndon, Mat. Drabil, Elyas the Clerk, 

 Philip de Esseburne, Will. Tinctor, Rich, de Yolgreve, and 

 others. 



(30) Dated at Bakewell on Wednesday on the Eve of St. 

 Barnabas the Apostle, 27 Edw. I. (1299). 



Release and quitclaim by Rob. fil. Ivo Mercator de Baucquelle, 

 to Mich, de Crumford and his heirs, for a certain sum of money, 

 of all his right and claim in all the Burgages and tenements which 

 the said Ivo his father and Margeria his mother formerly held in 

 Bakewell, lying between a burgage formerly of Matilda Flather, 

 on the north, and a burgage once of Symon Besinger, on the 

 south, and abutting at one head upon Derunelone, and at the 

 other upon the way which is called Berelone, Rendering to the 

 chief lord of the fee the services due and accustomed, namely 

 eighteen pence yearly, at the customary terms of the year. 

 Witnesses: Mat. de Reyndon, Rich, de YoUegreve, Hugh de 



