COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. I I I 



Gorses" and " Lamb Crofts,'^ formerly in the ten. of The. 

 Burton and lately in the occupation of Jas. Mower, of 

 Holmesfield ; to the use of the said James Mower, at the 

 yearly rent of 6^ 



The same Godfrey surr'' a mess, in Unthank, formerly John 

 Lee's, all his lands in Milnethorp, " Symo7i Acres,'' " The 

 Netherviost Lamb Crofi,'' " Litt/e Hobb Field" and another 

 called " Ffatishawe Acre" to the use of Edward Blunt, of 

 Burton-upon-Trent, gent., and Arthur Mower, of Woodseats, 

 their heirs and assigns for ever ; to the intent that they 

 should fulfil the last will of me, the said Godfrey Ffoliambe : 

 to whom the lord by his seneschal granted seisin. Ingress 

 6^ 4". 



John Kyng, sen"', and Marg', his wife, granted '■'■ Fyrr Wood Field" 

 to the use of Thorn. Burton, his heirs and assigns. 

 Fine, 3' 4"*. 



(gfmefon ) ^ourf of ^o6n ^auage, (]Kf.» 3efb Before 



QWagna. ) %<i%\\ Q|uffocfi;* ^eneBce«f af (gfmfoiu 



najebneebag. tttti. (^ug., (^nno jcviu. (gftjaBef^- (^U- 1576.) 



Jury. — Francis Westbye, Geo. Plumtree, Tho. Brokefeld, AVill. 

 Kitchen jun., Tho. Winter, Rob. Topham, Brian Jaye, 

 John Topham, John Kitchin, Will. Kempe, Ralph Barker, 

 Christ' Halley, Alex. Swyfte, Brian Barker, John Thornhill, 



* This John Bullock may have been the same person who purchased Darley 

 Abbey, and whose monument may still be seen in S. Alkmund's Church, 

 Derby. His name frequently occurs in the Court Rolls of Dufifield, e.g., 

 20th October, a.d. 1600 — when John Bullock, having lent ;^ioo to Will. 

 Bradshaw, sen., gent., and Anna, his wife, Anthony Bradshaw, son of the 

 said William and Gertrude, his wife, and William Bradshaw, brother of 

 the said Anthony, he received as security for repayment twenty acres of land 

 at Chevyn Side, near Belper. The said sum to be repaid to John Bullock 

 at his mansion called ^^ Darley Hall" on the 20th of December next. But 

 in default of payment, then John Bullock, sen., should pay to the Bradshaws 

 ;i^6o more, and retain the four closes at Chevin Side. (The money was 

 paid to Bullock on the day appointed). John Bullock, Esq., sen., occurs on the 

 Duffield Rolls, on 5th April, 1604. "John Bullock, sen., and John 

 Bullock, jun., of the Inner Temple, London, gent." by Henry Bullock, gent., 

 their attorney, surrendered certain lands to the use of Will. Parker. — (See 

 Lyson's " History of Derbyshire.") 



