ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 53 



highway and extends itself towards Wythinwelle, and one rood 

 lies under Coudon, between the land of Edusa de Daginhale, and 

 the land of Will, de Balidene ; And in one acre of land which he 

 bought of Rich. fil. Eustace, one rood of which lies under Coudon, 

 near the land which Hugh de Weston once held, and one rood 

 lies upon Hongerforlang, between the land of the said Hugh and 

 of the said Edusa, and one rood lies upon Scovelebrod, and one 

 rood lies upon Coudon, between the land of John de Holewelle 

 and Matilda de Weston j And in two acres of land which he 

 bought of Matilda fil. Hugh Monachus de Baucwelle, lying on 

 the south of the stone Cross, between the land of Dom. Rich, de 

 Wernun (Vernon), and the land formerly of Will, le AVynne. 

 IViinesses : Dom. Rich, de Wernun, Dom. Rob. de Herthull, 

 Hen. de Tadinton, Thorn. Folegambe, Rad. le Wynne, John de 

 Holewelle, Will de Esseburne, Elyas Tinctor, Mat. Mercator, 

 Gervase de Notingham, Hugh de Cesterfeld, and others. 



(53) Date— Probably Edw. II. (1307-1327). 



Grant by Simon de Cromford, dwelling in Bakewell, to Will, 

 fil. Rose, of Parva Longesdon, and Norota his wife, for a certain 

 sum of money in hand paid by the said Will., of all his meadow 

 in Horsecroft, in the territory of Bakewell, which he had of the 

 gift and feoffment of Simon Bassett. To have and to hold to him 

 and his heirs and their assigns of the chief lords of that fee for the 

 services due and of right accustomed, freely, quietly, well and in 

 peace with all its appurtenances in fee and inheritance for ever. 

 Witnesses : Dom. John, Vicar of the Church of Bakewell, Peter 

 de Roland, Thom. Dom. de Beileye, Nich. de Crumford, Rob. de 

 Walleye, Thom. Fullo, and others. 



(54) Dated at Bakewell, on Monday next after the feast of St. 

 Michael, 17 Edw. III. (1343). 



Grant by Gervase, Vicar de Baukwelle, to Godfrey Foljaumbe 

 and John Hublyn, of two messuages with their appurtenances in 

 Bakewell, one of which lies upon FleghhuUe, and the other 

 under a tenement of Roger de Baukwelle. Witnesses : Hugh de 

 Gunston, Hen. de Paddeley, Rob. de Chepe, John Daniel, 

 Thom. le Taillour, and others. 



