ANNALS OF HORESTON AND HORSLEY. 25 



the Prior of Lenton in exchange for the advowson of the church 

 of Felmersham (Ely) to himself and his successors.* 



In 1285, John Pipard had a grant of Harestan Castle for life. 

 In 1287, the Abbot of Derby was seized of the mill of Horsley 

 " Super Derwent. 't 



In 1 291, Richard Foliott obtained a patent for a market and a 

 fair at his manor of Horsley, in Derbyshire.! 



The old market cross, undoubtedly erected at this time, stood 

 in the wide place near the entrance to the church yard on the 

 east. The entire basement was remaining until about the year 

 1830, when the stones were removed and employed in the con- 

 struction of the new parish school. 



In 1299, Jordanus Foliot died, possessed of Harestan Castle, 

 with the soke of Horsley. § 



In the year 1300, Geoffry de Sandiacre paid ^"io into the 

 exchequer for half the farm of the castle and manor of Harestan. || 

 In 1307, John de Chaundos was appointed governor of the 

 castle ^[ 



In 1312, Robert Tybetot paid ^22 into the treasury for hold- 

 ing, amongst other estates, the soke of Horsley and Horeston.** 



In 1315, Sir Ralph Shirley was appointed governor of the 

 castle, tt 



In 13 18, Robert Tybetot, of the castle of Nottingham, with the 

 King's Mill there, paid ^22 for the soke of Horsley and Hores- 

 ton for the last 5 years. 



In 1322, Ronald de Pembroke was appointed governor of the 

 castle. X t 



In 1323, Gerard de Fanacourt seems to have had a grant of 

 Horeston.§§ 



In 1324, John de Denum was appointed governor of Horeston 

 Castle by the crown. |||| 



In 1328, the King licensed the Prior of Breadsall to lease for 



* Charier Rolls, t Inq Post Mort. J Cal. Rot. Pat. § Cal. Inquis. Mort. 



|| Pipe Rolls. IT Abbr. Rot. Orig. ** Pipe Rolls. 



t+ Davies' History of Derbyshire. %% Abbr. Rot. Orig. 



§3 Cal. Rot. Pat. |||| Abbr. Rot. Orig. 



