74 THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 



5fem concerningc f^e capitaff (JjCtefeuage of Repingdon 



wyth th'advowson of the (^jjttotg there at the dale & place 

 aforesaid noe ptcions cold be made because the Countesse of 

 Lincolne, John BailloU and the heyrs of Arrundell complained 

 that the said capitall messuage wythe th'advowson of the 

 Pryorye of Repingdon was lesse valewed and extended then 

 they ought wheruppon was demanded of the said iiij' coheyrs 

 by the said Henry de Batona and Geffrey de Langley comissions 

 to howmuche they wolde have the said capitall messuage and 

 advowson extended unto. Th'erle ferrers & Derbie sayd he 

 wold take the iiii at the valewe of tenne marke ande more. 

 John Baylloll and the heyrs of Arrundell said they wold not 

 take them at above twelve liiarke a yeare at the most, and 

 so said the countesse of Lincolne that by noe meanes they 

 wolde .... to that extent. To w''"' Erie ferrers and Derbye 

 replyed he wolde take them at tenne poundes by yeare, w"^"* 

 when aine of the other wolde come unto nor yet accorde 

 to erle ferrers to have yt at that vallew. Dale was given 

 to the pties before the K Councell in xv° Mictus at Westm' 

 where when before the Ks Councell yt appeared howe John 

 Baylloll the heyre of Arrundell ande the countesse of Lincolne 

 had refused and that th'erle ferrers and Derbye was readie 

 always to take the said capitall messuage and advowson of 

 the said Pryorye at tenne poundes p Anum, some of the 

 said Coheyrs beinge then under age ande in the Ks pos- 

 session as his wardes, whose pt therfore were to be the 

 rather betf seying th'erle of Derbye had oifred so muche 

 more for the said capitall messuage and advowson then the 

 rest. By advise of the court yt was adjudged the same 

 sholde remaine to Erie ferrers and Derbye for .x''. ^o f^af 

 the said erle of Derby sholde therefore retne to the rest 

 of the Coheyrs that ys to saie John Baillyoll the heyrs of 

 Arrundell and countesse of Lincolne fytie shiUinges in some 

 convenient place out of his pt of lande in Lindezey aub 

 forsomuche as the countesse of Lincolne was willing and 

 readie to abyde that ordre he had assigned unto her the 



