RECTORS AND VICARS OF HEANOR. 1 9 



Some persons ^i8t(uGuisbe^ b\> tbe titles ot Xorb, 

 Sir, JEsqre., (Bentn., /Ilbr., dc, In tbe iparlsb 

 IReolsters ot Ibeanor, co. H)erb^. 



This list of persons lays no claim to completeness ; but is 

 taken from a large number of extracts transcribed from the 

 Registers from time to time. 



Until about 1600 these distinguishing titles are very rare; 

 rom 1600 they gradually increase in number until about 1700, 

 when they become much more frequent. The titles, however, 

 are not i7ivariably given with the names, e.g., "Jasper Dracot, 

 gent" ■" is merely described as " Jasper Dracot of Losko " prior 



to 1595- 



1592. Thomas Satchev'ell, gentr- He died at Heanor Aug. 

 8th, 1592, and was buried at Morley. 



1593. Jasper Dracot, gent"- His wife was named Ellenor. 

 He is not described as "gent"" until' 1595. 



16 10. John Dracot thelder gent"- 



1622. M'- Jone Dracott (see Alexandar Alin). 



1626. George Drecott (also, Dreacott) gent. His wife, 



Elizabeth. 

 1670. M'- John Draycott (also described as "gentleman"). 

 Wife, Jane. 

 1684. M"- John Draycott of Codnor. 

 [Many members of this family have no special designation 

 in the entries. They lived at Loscoe in the parish of Heanor. 

 The name is spelt variously in the registers. The entries 

 relating to this family are very numerous. {Vide Lyson's 

 Magna Britannia, vol. v., pp. clix. and 182.)] 



1602. Henry Hide (also spelt Hyd), gent. His wife was 

 named Mary. Described as of Oldercar Park. He was 

 buried Sept' 22"'' 16 10. 

 162 1. John Hid — gentleman — of henor. The word 

 "gentleman" is a later insertion in different ink, but 

 in 1626 there is an entry of "John hid of henor gent. 

 and Joyce his wife." 



