THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 73 



vertuc of a Mandamus to Hcnrie de Batona and Geffrey de 

 Langley Directed the tenthe daie of August Anno RR Henrici 

 tertij xxxvif weare devyded pts ande didde remaine in use as 

 herafter more at large ensewj'the. 



3n nj^ic^e pctficion John BaiUoll sonne of Davidde brother 

 of WiUiam Kinge of Scottes erle of Augwyche Huntingdon 

 lord of Gallowaie ande afterwarde the seventh and last erle of 

 Chesf of that line of £,upU6 and (J^o^une in Right of his 

 mother (^aub eldest sysf ande one of the coheyrs of the said 

 erle Ranulphe the third \v* John Baylloll surnamed also ^O^n 

 Mcoiie hadde his iiij' pte of all the demeane meadowes and 

 Pastures of the said manner of Repingdon lying towards the 

 east ^8*crfc of (^runl)cff in right of (gtafieff his countesse 

 mother of the saide Coheyrs hadd hys iiij' p' towardes the 

 west ^3*erfe of ©er6ie in Right of (55tgne6 hys countesse 

 another of the saide iiij' Coheyrs has hys iiij' p' assigned next 

 to the p' of John Baylloll and ^0*erfe of fetncofne in Right 

 of ^dVoifc hys countesse another of the said iiij' coheyrs 

 hadde hys iiij' p' assingned and layde forth next to the iiij' p' 

 of th'erle of (^run^eff. 



Jictn the Pare of Repingdon by lott channced unto Th'erle 

 of Derbie so did Newhaye ande Scrubbe. 



(jXri^ all the <J)n)ftt)oo^ cum (jXfncto et (§ctcavia sorted 



by lott fell to the lest of the thre coheyrs to be devided 

 amongst them. So that nCt)etf0cfcB the freholdes and 

 tenantes of the erle ferrers ande Derbie and the Pryor and 

 channons of Repingdon and Calke and their tennantes might 

 have their commen in the foresaide woodes as they wear 

 meant when the foresaid mannor of Repingdon was and 

 Remayned entier. 



Jfetn the Wapentacke or ^unireb (the moytie for the 

 other halph was geven awaie to erle ferrers and derbie 

 before) The mtfne the fgfe^iwS^ ''ifd the coeii (jSacfte^Ottfe 

 remained stille in coen to all the said iiij' Coheyrs to be kept 

 by their one or more comen Servaunt or Svauntes sworne, 

 ande that enie of the said coheyrs sholde be of lyke & equalle 

 in pting the proffetts thereof, and taking of the same. 



