54 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



(55) Date — Temp. Edw. I. (i 272-1307). 



Grant by Roger fil. Hugh Hering de Baucquelle, to Rob. fil. 

 Roger fil. Mich, de Baucquewalle, for a certain sum of money, of 

 all that tenement with edifices and other its appurtenances in 

 Baucequewalle, near the well of the blessed Mary, which the said 

 Roger bought of Rob. de Hassop, Vicar of Hope, lying in length 

 and breadth between the tenement of Dyonisia le Wyne, on one 

 part, and the tenement of Rich, de Yolgreve, on the other. 

 Rendering yearly for the same six shillings and six silver pennies 

 to the chief lord of the fee at the two usual terms for the Vill. of 

 Bakewell, by equal proportions, for all things. JVit/iesses : Dom. 

 John de Ossemondeston, Vicar of the Church of Bakewell, Mat. 

 de Reyndon de eadem, Roger de Sclieladon de eadem, Ralf fil. 

 Eustace de eadem, Hugh de Calfoure de eadem, Rob. de Walleye 

 de eadem, Thorn, de Billiston, Clerk, and others. 



(56) Dated at Bakewell, on Saturday next before tlie feast of 

 St. Agnes, 1317. 



Grant by Rich, son and heir of Thom. FuUo de Bauquelle, to 

 Thorn. Hubelin of the same, of one acre of arable land in the fee 

 of Bakewell, which extends itself as far as the Stoniplattes, between 

 the land of Will, le Wine and Lopersunschie. Witnesses : Rob. 

 de Walley, Will, de Westun, Hen. de Chene, John Bissop, Rob. 

 Cissor, Daniel Howe, Rob. the Clerk, and others. 



(57) Date — Temp. Edw. I. (1272-1307). 



Grant by Ralph fil. Roger de Scheladone in Baucquewalle, to 

 Thom. fil. John de Billiston, clerk, for a certain sum of money, 

 of one butt of arable land in the fee of Bakewell, called le Chikin, 

 lying under Condone, between the land of Dionisia le Wyne, on 

 either side. Witnesses : Nich. de Cromford in Baucquewalle, 

 Gerard de Essex in eadem, Ralph Bercarius in eadem, Thom. 

 Fullo in eadem, Rob. de Walleye in eadem, and others. 



(58) Dated at Bakewell, on Monday in the feast of St. James 

 the Apostle, 34 Edw. I. (1306). 



Grant by Will. Gernon, lord of Bakewell, to Thom. de Billeston, 

 of one place of land, with a sheepfold thereon, in Edwithdale, 

 in his fee of Bakewell, lying within certain bounds, which said 



