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I wish that this my release and quitclaim may remain firm an-l 

 established for ever, I have strengthened this present charter with 

 the impression of my seal, these being Witnesses : Dom, Rich, de 

 Wernuv,* Dom. Rob. de Herthul, Hen. de Tadintone, Thom. 

 Folegambe, Rich, le Ragget, Thom. le Archer, Will. Halli, Will, 

 de Langesdon, Thom. de Langesdon, and others. 



(73) Given at Haddon, on Friday the eve of St. Mark the 

 Evangelist, 12 Edw. IV. (1472). 



Grant by Henry Vernon, Esq., to Dom. Rob. Wolstoncrofte, 

 Chaplain, for the term of his life, of the Chantry of the blessed 

 Mary the Virgin, existing in the church of Bakewell, together 

 with all lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, rents, and services 

 pertaining or belonging to the said chantry, on these conditions, 

 namely, that the said Robert shall be there resident, and shall 

 celebrate Mass, the office of the dead, and other divine services 

 daily in the chapel of the blessed Mary the Virgin in the said 

 church, for the souls of the founders and benefactors of the said 

 Chantry ; also for the health of the said Henry and for the souls 

 of the parents, kindred, and friends of the said Henry, during 

 the life of the said Robert, and the said Robert shall not be 

 absent from, nor non-resident at the church and chantry aforesaid 

 without the licence and permission of the said Henry Vernon at 

 any time during his life, unless he be promoted elsewhere, in 

 which case this grant shall cease and determine. Lastly the said 

 Robert shall support all charges, and sustain all repairs, and also 

 maintain all the tenements, houses, edifices and enclosures, with 

 all other necessaries pertaining to the said Chantry, at his own 

 proper cost and charges, during his life. 

 (74) Date— Early Edw. I. (1272-1307). 



Grant by Ralph de Cubbele, rector of the church de Eyum, to 

 John de Holewelle, for his services, of one place of land with the 

 edifices standing thereon, which he formerly held of Rich, de 

 Sheladon, in the ville de Bauquelle (on the north part of the 

 church of Bakewell, nearest beside the staircase of the said 



* ? Wernutn. Ed., see No. 65. 



