50 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



paid to the said Sarra, of two acres of land in the fields of Bake- 

 well, of which one acre lies beyond Catteclive, between long-akir 

 and the land of Rob. Tarun, and one acre lies towards Esforde, 

 under GrenhuU, and abuts towards the roadway, extending east- 

 wards, which said acre John de Finderne and Will. Pincerna 

 formerly held. Rendering for the same to the grantor, his heirs 

 and assigns, one-halfpenny at Easttr, or a pair of white gloves of 

 that value, for all secular service, exaction, and demand, and for 

 all manner of suits, and for wards, reliefs, escheats, and all things 

 which issue out of, or in any case can issue out of, any land. Wit- 

 nesses: Dom. Rich, de Vernon, Dom. Rich, de Herthull, Will, le 

 Wine, Mat. de Langisdon, Ralph Bugge, Will, de Esseburne, 

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

 Roger Tinctor, Rob. de Reydon, John the Clerk, and others. 



(47) Date — Early Hen. HI., or John. 



Sale and quitclaim by Lawrence Molendinarius (the miller), to 

 Walter de Cubele, of two acres of land in the territory de Bauc- 

 welle, which lie in Chatteclif, between the land of Rich. fil. 

 Eustace, and the land of the said Walter. Rendering therefore 

 annually, six-pence ; namely, to Dom. Ralph Gernon and his 

 heirs for one acre two-pence at Easter, and two-pence at the feast 

 of St. Michael, and to Rob. fil. Lewin and his heirs, for the other 

 acre two-pence ; namely, one penny at Easter and one penny at 

 the feast of St. Michael, for all secular service. Witnesses : Will, 

 le Winfe, Hen. de Tadinton, Will, the Clerk, Mat. de Reindon, 

 Mat. de Langesdon, Rich, de Scheland, Alan Waket, Will, de 

 Esseburne, and others. 



(48) Dated at Bakewell on the Eve of St. Andrew the Apostle, 

 6 Hen. IV. (1405). 



Grant by Dom. John Chepe de Baukquelle, Chaplain, to Dom. 

 Roger de Typchelf, Vicar of the Church of Bakewell, and Johanna 

 de Baglay of the family of the said Roger, of one place situate on 

 the east side of the Cemetery of the said church, with two roods 

 of land lying in Mylnholm and one garden in Dagnal-lone near 

 Oukerhylle, which he had of the feoffment of John Stubbes of 

 Chesterfield, for the lives of the said Roger and Johanna, and the 



