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Anthony Babington and Henry Sacheverell, each a sore ; 

 Thomas Talbot, a sore and a doe ; Nicholas Shirley, a sore ; 

 Godfrey Foljambe, Thomas Leghe, Master Elton, William 

 Sacheverell, Edward Savage, Master Stokes, Thomas Moly- 

 neux, William Gresley, the Abbot of Dale, and John Alsop 

 had each a buck. The keeper himself had 4 bucks and a sore. 

 Also the bailiff of Derby and others of the same town had a 

 buck on the Monday after St. Giles' Day. Murrain killed 23 

 "deer of auntelers," 16 prickets and does, and 32 fawns. 

 Mansellpark: Sir Ralph Longford and Sir Henry Willoughby 

 had each a buck ; John Montgomery, John Fitzherbert, and 

 John Ireton had each a sore, and Roger Vernon a buck and a 

 doe. A buck, a sorell, 4 does, and 5 fawns died of murrain. 

 Postern park: The Earl of Shrewsbury, Lady Hastings, John 

 Dettrick, Ralph Illingworth, Godfrey Foljambe, Roger Vernon, 

 Humphrey Bradburne, and Sir Henry Willoughby had each 

 a buck. Nicholas Kniveton the younger and Humphrey 

 Bradburne killed a sore by their own authority. The keeper 

 had a sore. "The patent man had a soure for his sute." A 

 sorell was stolen, by whom unknown. Master Talbot, a buck 

 by his own authority. Sir Ralph Longford, Sir Thomas 

 Gresley, and Sir John Montgomery killed 2 bucks and a doe 

 by their own authority. "A chaunce buk ley out and was 

 hurt in the bak and giffen to John Agard ; a buk was hurt on 

 our Ladys own Assumcion and was found dead and was lost." 

 Three bucks, a sore, 3 sorells, 7 does, and 12 fawns died of 

 murrain. The Lady park of Belper : The auditor, a doe and 

 a fawn. William Pope, a doe. The murrain killed a buck 

 and two does. Morley park : Sir Henry Willoughby, a 

 buck. Master Pole and his daughter, a sore. Master Osmond 

 killed a pricket. Thomas Borow, gentleman, killed a pricket 

 by warrant of Sir Ralph Longford. The keeper had a sore 

 and also "a chaunce stag." "Nicholas Kniveton and Roger 

 Vernon came into Morley parke and hunted by there own 

 auctorite and kylled no thyng. Item the seid Nicholas brak 

 the pale another tyme as he went to Butterly." A doe died of 

 the murrain. Hulland Ward\ Nicholas Kniveton the elder 

 and Humphrey Bradburne killed a buck "for there sute." 

 Nicholas Kniveton the younger, Humphrey Bradburne, and 

 Roger Vernon killed a buck by their own authority. "Then 



