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Calfoure, Thom. Fullo, Gerard Forestar, Peter Sureys, Rob. fil. 

 Christian, Elyas de Baucquelle, Clerk, Will. Rutyr, and others. 



(31) Date — Early Edw. I. (i 272-1307). 



Grant by Edusa de Daginhale, to Alan de Pickeworth ; for his 

 service, of three roods of land in the fields of Bakewell, of which 

 one rood lies at le Bondiscike, between the land of Will, le Wyne 

 and the land of Will, de Esseburne, and one rood lies in 

 Fouylscrite, near the land of the said Alan, and the third rood 

 lies in le Boym, between the land of Matilda de Weston, and the 

 land of Geoffrey de Daginhale, Rendering therefore yearly to the 

 grantor and his heirs one silver halfpenny at Easter, for all secular 

 service, custom and demand, saving the service of the lord the 

 King. Witnesses : Will, le Wyne, Will, de Esseburne, Mat. 

 Mercator, Roger de Scheladon, John de Holewelle, Gervase de 

 Notingham, Hen. fil. Hubert, John le Wyne, Rob. de Reyndon, 

 Hen. fil. Michael, and others. 



(32) Dated at Bakewell on the Morrow of the Purification of 

 the Blessed Virgin, 27 Hen. HI. (1243). 



Release and quitclaim by Emma, daughter of Simon de Burley, 

 to Mat. le Folur de Bauquelle, for a certain sum of money, of one 

 acre of land in the fields of Bakewell, namely, that acre which she 

 had for her part of three acres which the said Simon her father 

 formerly held in Brodesage. Witnesses : Barth. then Serjeant of 

 Bakewell, Will. Pincerna, Will, le Wine, Will, the Clerk, Roger 

 Caskin, Hen. fil. Hubert, Rob. Child, Will, de Esseburne, Alan 

 Waket, John the Clerk, and others. 



(33) Date — Probably Edw. III. (1327-1377). 



Grant by Mat. de Burton, to Rob. his son, of two messuages 

 and forty acres of land, wiih a meadow, lying in the fee of Burton, 

 in the parish of Bakewell, which descended to him by hereditary 

 right, of which one acre lies upon Potlok, descending towards the 

 land of Morehalle, and two acres lie on Haddonclyffe, near the 

 land of the blessed Virgin Mary, and one acre lies between the 

 land of Will. Wynde, on the one part, and le Folgeam, on the 

 other part, and two acres lie at the head of Haddon clif, between 

 the land of Will, de Wyns, on the one part, and the land of 



