ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 6 1 



bank of the Weye. To have and to hold to the said John and 

 his heirs or to whomsoever he may give, sell, or assign the same, 

 quietly of us and our heirs, without any withholding, for ever, and 

 so truly that neither we the said Nich. and Sarra, nor our heirs, 

 nor any one for us, shall be able hereafter to demand or challenge 

 any right or claim in the fourth part of the said burgage, with its 

 appurtenances. Rendering, therefore, yearly to the chief lord one 

 silver penny at two customary terms of the year and to us and our 

 heirs one rose flower in the season of roses, for all things and 

 demands pertaining to us and our heirs and for all things and 

 demands, saving foreign service. And I Nich. and Sarra my wife 

 and our heirs, the said fourth part of a burgage with all its liberties 

 and appurtenances to the beforenamed John, his heirs and assigns 

 and their heirs, against all men and women will warrant, acquit 

 and everywhere always defend. In testimony of which, to this 

 present charter we have affixed our seals. These being Witnesses : 

 Mat. de Reyndon, Hugh de Calvoure, Philip Textor, Roger fil. 

 Moke, Mat. Drabil, and others. 



(70) Date — apparently late Hen. HI. (12 16-12 7 2). 



Know all men present and to come, that I Henry fil. John de 

 Hengham, begotten of Sarra le Wyne, have given, granted, and by 

 this my present charter have confirmed to Sarra my mother, all 

 that land and meadow, with all their appurtenances, which I had 

 of the gift and feoffment of Geoffrey de Akanger, in the territory 

 and vill. of Bauquelle. To have and to hold of me and my heirs, 

 to the said Sarra for the term of her life. Rendering, therefore, 

 yearly to me and my heirs, the service due and accustomed. And 

 I the beforenamed Henry and my heirs will warrant, acquit and 

 defend all the said land and meadow, with their appurtenances to 

 the beforenamed Sarra during her life against all men ; and after 

 the decease of the said Sarra, all the said land and meadow shall 

 revert to me and my heirs, freely, quietly and without impediment 

 or contradiction on the part of the said Sarra or her heirs. And 

 so that all things beforenamed shall be firmly established so long 

 as the said Sarra shall live, to this writing made after the manner 

 of an Indenture, we have alternately affixed our seals. These 



