THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 69 



with this Httle-known — perhaps hitherto unpublished — muni- 

 ment in its wealth of historical genealogy. 



The Manor was divided in the reign of Henry III. into 

 five main sub-divisions, which, with the various owners' names, 

 and names of the portions granted to them, are " plainelie sett 

 forthe." These names are still in use ; Southwood, Lostescoe 

 (Loscoe), Mealtune (Milton), Tycknall, &c., are marked on our 

 Parish map. 



^f)c State of t!)c Jltanov of J^cpiugtrou. 



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npxitniB note njeff that vicesimo primo henrici primi 

 Anno dni millesimo Centesimo vicesimo bothe the mannor and 

 also the hundred of (Keptng^on were entier in the pssession 

 of (RtC^ar^ ^urnamne^ feupue second erle of Chester 

 who marryed (^fttj^ the daughf of ^tep^<xne erle of (j5fop6 

 C^ClUtB 'ind Campane syster of Kynge ^fep^ttne and 

 founded the Chyrche of ^*- <0gfe6 of Calke of certaine 

 cannons geving unto them and the said chyrche hys woode 

 wherein they dwelled betwene Segesbrooke ande Alrebrooke 

 feiffe gif6orron)e and the ^gffage betwene Alrebrooke 

 ande ^u^njooi the feiffc miftXC of (Re|jing^on ande fower 

 oxgange of lande in ^gcttnaff he lyved erle of Chester ninetene 

 yeares ande dyed being drowned in the sea wyth his brother 

 ^tfpttjcff ande divers of the kinges children vicesimo quinto 

 Novembris anno predicto, After whose departure wythout issue 

 then succeded him in the earldome (j^dnufvip^C the first of 

 that name surnamed both fj^o^unc ande (W-CBt^CgUS* the 

 said Q^gcBftti his cosen germane that ys to saie sonne of 

 margarct syster of ^ug^C ^txpxXB first erle of Chesf and of 

 3o^tt (jSo^une whiche (Ranuf^J^e lyved erle about tenne 

 yeares and dyed Anno Dni 1130 in whose possession also the 

 sajd mannor ande hundred of (Rcping^on remaynedde entier 

 he hadde yssewe Q^anufpBc the seconde. 

 * Meschin. 



