THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 75 



ca])itall mess*-' of Waddington in the countie of Lincolnc 

 and th'erle of Derby retiied her 2'' of liis pt in that towne, 

 ande so a wryt of seasime made to the said erle of Derljy 

 of the said capytall messuage and advowson of the said 

 Pryorye of Repingdon. Teste Henrico de Batona ap"^ West- 

 monasterium 21" die Octobris a" Regni Dni Regis Henrici 

 tertij tricesimo septinio. 



(Uote tt)eff that after thys John BailloU whose mother 

 beinge eldest syster of all the copceners disdaygning therfore 

 that anie but he sholde have the saide capitall messuage 

 and advowson of the said Pryorye of Repingdon af he came 

 of age beinge in the Ks s'vice in Gascoigne procured an 

 enjunction against the said erle of Derby for the said capitall 

 messuage and advowson. Teste dfio Rege H. 3. apud vascon 

 28° die Novembris a" Regni sui 38°. 



(^n^ CI. ^Ctfut^ was theruppon made by the Scheator-'' of 

 the Countie of Derbye by vertue of a wrytte to him directed. 

 Testibus Regina Aet Richardo com. cornub fratre dni Regis 

 apud Wyndsover. 13° februarij a° E-egni H. 3. 38° ideo quere, 

 howe the said fell owt aft'. 



(Ttofc ftfSO that as you have harde the first devysion of 

 the said mannor of Repingdon was into iiij partes. So weare 

 there five maine subdivysions at fitei- ^io^XX ^COti dying 

 wythout yssue hys iiij parte of the manor of Repingdon came 

 to be devided amongst thre of hys systers Margaret married 

 to Alane erle of gallawaye whoe had issue. Denergulde 

 marryed to John Baillioll of Bernerd Castle in Englande and 

 had issue John Baillioll aft' Kinge of Scottes. Ifabell seconde 

 sisf maried to Robert Bruce lorde of Annandale in Scotlande 

 and of Clevelande in Englande whoe had yssue Robert Bruce 

 lorde of annandale whoe had yssue Robert Brus erle of Car- 

 rycke by his wyf. Ada the fourthe Syst' (for Mawde the 

 thirde sisf dyed wythout issue) was maryed unto lorde Henrie 

 Hastinges. 



* The Esclieator, an officer appointed by the Lord Treasurer to enquire into 

 the titles of lands under escheat. 



