46 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



(36) Dated at HerthuU, on Sunday next before the feast 

 of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 7 Ric. II. (1383). 



Grant by Thorn, de Wednesley, to Thorn. Wytty, parson 

 of the church of Braidsale, and Roger de Tipschelf, Vicar 

 of the church of Bakewell, Will. Michael, and Ralph de 

 Baistow, of all the lands and tenements, with meadowes, 

 pastures and other appurtenances in Burton, near Bakewell. 

 Witnesses : Rich, de Wynfeld, Thorn, de Shirley, Rob. de 

 Wardlowe de Bawkwelle, John Hublyn, Roger de Shirley, and 

 others. 



(37) Date — ^Temp. Hen. III. (1216-1272). 



Grant by Roger fil. Gilbert fil. KoUing de Burton, to Mat. 

 Mercator fil. Serlo de Baucwelle, for his homage and service, 

 and for a certain sum of money, of half an acre of 

 land in the fields of Burton, lying upon that culture which 

 extends itself towards Wiggswelle-dale, which said half acre 

 his father in his lawful right gave to him, and which lies near 

 the land of the said Mat. on either part. Rendering there- 

 fore to the grantor and his heirs, yearly, one halfpenny at 

 the Nativity of our Lord, and to the chief lord of the fee 

 three pence at two terms of the year, namely, three halfpence 

 at the feast of St. Michael, and three halfpence at Easter. 

 Witnesses: Will le Wyne, Will, de Esseburne, Helias de 

 Pontefract, John de Holewelle, Rob. Child, Hen. fil. Hubert. 

 Rob, de Reyndon, Will, the Clerk, and others. 



(38) Temp. Hen. III. (1216-1272). 



Grant by Will. Gernun, to Mat. Mercator fil. Serlo de 

 Baucwelle, for his homage and service, of one bovate of land 

 with toft and croft, and all their appurtenances in the vill 

 and territory de Burton, namely, that bovate which Colling 

 de Burton and Rich. Prepositus once held. Rendering there- 

 fore annually three silver shillings at two terms of the year, 

 that is to say, eighteen pence at Michaelmas and eighteen 

 pence at Easter for all secular services, customs, and demands, 

 saving foreign service of the lord the King. Witnesses: Will, 

 le Wine, Adam de Waddisley, Geoffrey Gernun, Roger de 



