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curtilage of the heirs of Rich, de Byngham, on the one part, and 

 Meyswallelore, on the other part, and abuts upon Weye, and 

 truly seven acres and one rood of land lie in divers places in the 

 fields of Bakewell, and one acre lies between the meadows of 

 Will, de Weston, his son, in the meadows of Bakewell. JVt'i- 

 nesses : Thorn. Hubelyn, Hen. de Shene, Rob. de Burton, Rob. 

 de Walleye, Hen. le Sothern, Hugh le Southerne, Ralph de 

 Flynthurst de Baucquelle, and others. 



(63) Temp. Edw. I. (1272-1307). 



Grant by Matilda fil. Will, de Esseburne, in her widowhood, 

 to John fil. Hugh Martin de Tydeswelle, for a certain sum of 

 money, of all that land called Le Hethokflat, which Will, her 

 father gave to her at the Host in the church of Bakewell in 

 free marriage with Mat. Mercator, formerly her husband, which 

 said land her father bought with a portion of his money of 

 Will, le Botiler. Rendering therefore yearly to the grantor, her 

 heirs and assigns, one Rose at the Assumption of the Blessed 

 Mary the Virgin, in Autumn. Witnesses : Rob. de Reydon, Will. 

 Nephew of Mat. Mercatorius, Hen. Hyne, Philip Textor, Hen. 

 Bertram, Hen, Soreys, Hen. le Rotur, Mat. Drabil, and many 

 others. 



(64) Dated at Estorph, on Wednesday after the feast of the 

 Blessed Trinity, 28 Edw. I. (1300). 



Know all men present and to come that I Mat. de Reydone 

 have given, granted, and by this my present charter have con- 

 firmed to Dom. Will. Gernoun, Knight, and to Isabella, his 

 wife, for my sustentation, one Messuage, with houses, Gardens, 

 Lands, meadows, pastures, rents, and services, with all their 

 appurtenances, which I had in the vill. de Baucquelle, together 

 with the dower of Emma, my mother ; when the same shall befall 

 to me, with all its appurtenances in the same vill or elsewhere 

 in the County of Derby. To have and to hold the beforenamed 

 Messuage, with House?, Gardens, Lands, Meadows, pastures. 

 Rents, and services, together with the aforesaid dower, to the said 

 Dom. Will, and Isabella, his wife, for the lives of the said Will, 

 and Isabella, of the chief lords of the fee, by the services which 



