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performing the minor ecclesiastical offices in the old cliurch at 

 Breadsall, he received holy orders and rose to any office of dis- 

 tinction, but we must resign John the son of John the Reve to 

 the mighty list of those whose memories have passed away for 

 ever. 



(4) U^'his is the agreement made between lord Robert de 

 Dun on one part, and Hugh, son of Hugh de Morley, on the 

 other, viz., that the whole land about which there was dispute 

 between lord Robert de Dun and Hugh (de Morley) son of 

 Philip, which lies between Breadsal Wood and Morley-Open- 

 Field, shall lie in pasture common to both vills for ever. Except 

 that land which Gilbert the miller and Hugh son of Henry de 

 Breadsal, hold, which shall quietly remain for ever to the said 

 Robert and his heirs ; so that neither the aforesaid Hugh, son of 

 Hugh, nor his heirs, shall ever claim or demand any right there- 

 unto. And that this agreement may stand firm and steadfast for 

 ever, two instruments are made between them, to which their 

 signs are affixed, viz., the instrument which remains in the pos- 

 session of Robert, with the seal of the said Hugh, and the 

 instrument which remains in the possession of the said Hugh, 

 with the sign of the aforesaid lord Robert. These witnessing : 

 Lord Robert de Esseburn, lord Thomas de Curscun, lord Robert 

 de Muschamp, John de Henoure, Michael de Henover, Roger 

 de Dun, Walter de Morley, Hugh de Dun, John de Weston, 

 clerk, and others." 



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(5) JlVnow ye present and future, that I, Hugh de Duyn, 



lord of a moiety of the vill of Breydishal, and patron of the 

 church of the same vill, being moved by Divine charity, and for 

 the welfare of my soul and of my wife, my father and mother, 

 and of all my ancestors and successors, have given, etc., and 

 confirmed to Richard de Duyn my brother, rector of the church 

 of Bredishal, and to all his successors rectors of the same church, 

 in pure and perpetual alms, free pasture with all their animals 

 of whatsoever kind in my park of Breydishal, and in all other 



