EARLY BREADSALL CHARTERS. I7I 



Stephen de Dunnesmor* formerly held with all its appurts. & 

 easements in meadows, pastures pertaining thereto within the vill 

 & without. Holding, &c., of me & my heirs or assigns, to him, his 

 heirs or assigns, or to whomsoever & whensoever he shall choose 

 to give or sell, except to a religious house, or to Jews, & their 

 heirs— of me & my heirs, &c., in fee and heirship, for ever. 

 Paying yearly to me 13= 4" of silver (by half-yearly portions) for 

 all services (foreign excepted) as much as to that land pertains, 

 and to the lord suit of court every 3 weeks. Warranty, &c. 

 Witnesses : Richard de Morley, Geoffry de Dethic in Breydishal, 

 Thomas le Power in Spondon, Henry de Chaddisdene, Robert 

 Bastard, & others. Given at Breydishal Wednesday next after 

 the Feast of S. Martin in the i8th year of the Reign of K. 

 Edward." (November 15th, a.d. 1290.) 



(11) J.lnow ye, etc., that we Roger Tromwyne, Knight, 

 Joan de la Pole, my wife, and Roger de Aston, have given, 

 conceded, and by this our present charter confirmed to lord 

 John de Ferrars and Hawisia his wife, the whole of our manor 

 of Breydishale, with all lands and tenements, meadows, feedings, 

 and pastures, pools, mills, fish preserves, fisheries, rents, services, 

 as well of free tenants as of natives, with wards, reliefs, escheats, 

 suits of court, and with all other profits or advantages appertaining 

 in any way to the said manor without any retainder by us or our 

 heirs. Having and holding to the aforesaid John and Hawisia 

 and their heirs or assigns whomsoever, the aforesaid manor of 

 Breydishale, with all and singular the appurts. and profits as is 

 aforesaid, freely, quietly, etc., for ever. Performing thence yearly 

 to the chief lord of this fee, the services due and accustomed. 

 For this donation and charter of confirmation the aforesaid John 

 and Hawisia gave to us ^100 sterling. AVarranty. Sealing. 

 Witnesses : Robert de Bures, William Tromwyne, Knights, 

 William de Ffissera of Brunton, Master Robert de Bromleye, 



* This name we believe is still applied to the highest part of Brearisall 

 Moor rising to the south-west above the old road leading from Little Eaton to 

 Smalley. 



