THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 7 1 



Reguler of the Calke (all the wholle convente of them) con- 

 venient oportunitie the'to serving sholde transferre themselves 



to the c3irc3e of (Reptngr^n ci ifit&em ^eo cf fieafae 

 (JUatioe ei eco vo^ieiano in petpeiuxxm ^egcntes regu; 



favitct SertJlCinf whyche was the first foundation and erection 

 of the ^riorge of (Reptng^on ande Calke ever after was 

 subjected to Repingdon and made a member of the same 

 Pryorie. The sayd f)ug3e (Kenefocfte lyved erle of Chester 

 twentie and eyght yeares and leaving yssue Q^ftnufp^^ sur- 

 named both (J$O^Une and iSSfutt^etJgfc departed this lyf 

 Anno Dni 1181. 



(Ranttf|)^e i^e 3 of that name surnamed both (J^o^Utte 

 and Q$fun^egff syxt erle of Chester lyved erle fyftie and 

 one yeares holding entyer in his possession bothe the 

 mannor ande hundred of Repingdon gave unto TJJgfftYt 

 ferrets erfe of ^erfite in Kinge ^o^ne tyme the moytie 

 or one half of the said hundred of Repingdon in marryage 

 wythe (^gne6 his syster, and afterwards Anno xvij°. 

 RR henrici 3 Anno Dni millesimo Ducentesimo tricesimo 

 scdo, gave unto the same |)rgorge of Q^e^Jiug^on by the 

 names of the Chuhes of the holy trinitie of Repingdon and 

 S'. Gyles of Calke and to the Cannons Reguler of Saynt 

 Augustine in the same the C^trc^e of ^*. ^^iffdne in 

 Repingdon wythe all the Chappells ande all th' appurtihces 

 ande libties ande the seate of the nttftie ande ponde and 

 Damme under ther Courte in Repingdon unto the water 

 descending from the house of 'WtffgCim (Bc^icBxC^ unto 

 trent wythe attachem' of the same dame to the lande whiche 

 Reginald fysher sometime held wythe the wholle wat' there 

 descendinge ande all the lande called flaxelandes lying betwene 

 the waye ande the wat' course from the River descendinge from 

 Shepesmore to the lande of T3?iffgam (jSefttdC ande all the 

 arrable lande of the Quarrell of Repingdon''' neare Trent wythe 

 codn in the waste of Repingdon according to the quantitie of 

 all their landes in Repingdon ande the lande in whyche the 



* Now known as Repton Rocks — a disused stone quarry. 



