176 EARLY BREADSALL CHARTERS. 



(19) (^'ohn le Tayllior of Breadsal and Margaret his wife 

 grant & confirm to Hugh de Streton & Rose his wife 2 acres of 

 arable land in Breadsall, one acre lying in Shortflatt, and another 

 acre in Sothewodfeld, in a place called ' Long Flat.' Witnesses : 

 Richard de Curzon rector of Breadsale, John Kniglit, Will. 

 Loyak, Geoffry son of Robert Smith, & others: Given at 

 Breadsal, May 1st, 1336." 



(20) J^inow ye, &c., that I Margaret who was the wife of 

 William Attebarre of Derby, have conceded & confirmed that 

 eight acres of land with the appurts. in Breydeshale, lying in a 

 place called Cothale, which Margaret de Eyton (Eaton) held for 

 her life by my lease, and which after her death ought to revert 

 to me and my heirs, straightway after the death of the s"* Margaret 

 de Eyton shall remain to Richard de Curzon parson of the church 

 of Breydeshale. Having and holding to the said Ricliard and 

 his heirs for ever. And furthermore, I the aforesaid Margery 

 have granted that all the tenements which Alice who was the wife 

 of Henry le Curzoun holds in dower of the gift of the said Henry, 

 and by my assignation, and which after the death of the aforesaid 

 Alice ought to revert to me and my heirs, straightway after the 

 death of the aforesaid Alice shall remain to the aforesaid Richard 

 le Curzon and his heirs for ever. Having and holding to the 

 said Richard, &c. Witnesses : Sir John de Twyford, Edward de 

 Chaundois, Giles de Meygnyll, Hugh de Meygnyll & William de 

 Grey, Knights. Walter de Mountgomeri, Walter de Sharpelowe 

 & others. Given at Derby Wednesday next after the feast of 

 S in the 12th year of K. Edward HI." {c. 1338.) 



(21) Jilnowye, &c., that I, Robert the Miller of Breydeshale, 

 have given, &c., to Richard de Curzon, Rector of the church of 

 Breydeshale, that croft called Benecroft with the appurts. in 

 Breydessale, which croft lies between the croft which the aforesaid 

 Richard purchased of me on one part, and my messuage on the 

 other, and extends itself towards Pykeleylone on one part, and the 



