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A62469 The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures / by Robert Thoroton ... Thoroton, Robert, 1623-1678. 1677 (1677) Wing T1063; ESTC R22553 926,000 566

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Lowdham In the South West Window Paly of six Arg. and Gules on a Chief Azure a Fesse Dancè Or Hathersege North East Window Barry of six Arg. and Az. Grey of Codnor In the Church South I le East Window Arg. a Fesse and a Mullet in the dexter point Gules Odingsells In the Steeple Window Paly of six Arg. and Az. Strelley In the South West Window of the South I le of the Church Arg. a Saltier engrailed Gules Tibtot Calverton And Salterford IN the Conquerours Survey in Calverton was there certified to be a Berew of the Mannor of Blidworth of the Arch-bishop of Yorkes Fee and it answered the Dane-geld for six Bovats The Land being twelve Bovats There seven Vill. and two Bord. had two Car. There was a Church and a Priest and two Acres of Medow Pasture Wood eight qu. long three broad This made up the ancient value of the Mannor 40s. as in Blidworth is noted Here was also a Mannor which before the Conquest Vlvric had which paid the Geld for three Bovats The Land was for one Plow or one Car. This afterwards was the Fee of Rogerius Pictavensiis and here then were two Vill. and one Virgat of Medow In the Confessours time it had been valued to 20s. but then was 5s. 4d. In Caivreton of the Tayn-land Alvric had one Car. which paid the Dane-geld for three Bovats There two Sochm. four Vill had two Car. In former time this was valued at 16s. then at 10s. and the same Alvric continued to hold it In Salterford a Berew of Granby of the Fee of Osbern Fitz-Richard if this be not mistaken for some parcel of or about Colston Basset was as much as was rated to the Tax or Dane-geld at six Bovats and in the Conquerours time was waste as it is still there being scarce any memorial of it left but a place called Salterford Damm in the Forest near the beginning of the River Doverbek between Calverton and Oxton there was Pasture Wood one leue long four qu. broad The Prior of Land which Priory was Founded by the Bassetts was certified to hold the Town or Village of Salterford in pure Alms and so were the Chapter of Suwell and the Prioress of Brewode to hold three parts of the Town of Kalverton of the Honour of Peverell it seems William Peverel got the Tayn-land here as he did that at Woodborough That of the Fee of Roger Pictavensis was afterwards accounted of the Honour of Lancaster of which Honour William le Butiler held in Calverton and Crophill one Fee Likewise Iohn de Vylers who held of it one Knights Fee in Neubolt and Outhorp held the fourth part or one here at Calverton The Jury found that Paganus de Vilers who was first infeoffed gave to Alan his son five Carucats of Land in Knights Service The same Paganus gave to the Hospital of Hierusalem one Car. in Bekaneshon in Alms. The same Pagan gave to William de Vilers his son the Land of Newbold to hold by Knights S●rvice which William the son of Paganus the younger then held by that Service The same Pagan gave to Thomas de Vilers the moyety of Uvethorp and the Land of Hole and the Land of Calverton in Knights or Military Service whereof Robert de Vilers held Hole and the moyety of Calverton except one Carucat which William de Vilers held The same Robert de Vilers held also the Land of Calverton by the same Service c. Raph de Vilers gave and confirmed to Robert his brother one Bovat of Land in Calverton which Bernard held reserving only one pound of Cummin or three half-pence at Easter this he gave to the Priory of St. Cuthbert at Radford by Wirkesop William de Vilers confirmed it and so did Robert son of Robert de Vilers and Iohn son of William de Vilers The fourth part of the Knights Fee of Iohn de Vilers Lord of Outhorpe was the Inheritance of Sir Thomas Hutchinson Knight the moyety whereof did descend to him from his Ancestors the other moyety he bought which was the Inheritance of ... Barton of Holme near Newark the chief of which Family Sir Thomas Barton Knight besides that Holme had great possessions in Lancashire By a Fine 5 E. 2. between Sampson de Stretley and Philippa his wife Querents and William son of Walter de Ludham Deforc. forty Acres of Land forty of Wood and 11s. Rent in Saltreford and Calverton were settled on the said Sampson and Philippa and the heirs which the said Sampson should beget on the body of the said Philippa remainder to the right heirs of Sampson Godefrey Folejamb 45 E. 3. who prosecuted against Sampson de Strelley Chr. for taking the heir and Lands of William de Strelley of Woodburgh whom he affirmed to hold of him Lands and Tenements in Calverton viz. six Carucats of Land and ten Marks Rent by Homage Fealty and Scutage c. surceasing his prosecution was Amerced The Free-holders of Calverton 1612. were Christopher Strelley Iohn Scurtivant Robert Cooper Iohn Lees Thomas Leeson Ed. Benet Iohn Barber Iohn Labrey Humfr. You le Euseby Marshall of Arnall Iohn Chaworth of Southwell Esquire Iohn Cressewell Colonel Iohn Hutchinson son and heir of Sir Thomas Hutchinson had that which he called the Mannor of Salterford in the Forest. At Calverton was born William Lee Master of Arts in Cambridge and heir to a pretty freehold here who seeing a woman knit invented a Loom to knit in which he or his brother Iames performed and exercised before Queen Elizabeth and leaving it to .... Aston his Apprentice went beyond the Seas and was thereby esteemed the author of that ingenious Engine wherewith they now weave Silk and other Stockings c. This .... Aston added something to his Masters invention he was sometimes a Miller at Thoroton nigh which place he was born The Vicarage of Calverton was eight Marks 't is now 4l. value in the Kings books The Prebendaries of Oxton should be Patrons or the Chapter of Southwell but this like Woodborough is a great and populous Village with an empty Church for the most part Oxton Oston ELvod paid for his Mannor in Oston before the Normans came to the Dane-tax then in use after the rate of six Bovats The Land of it being two Car. There afterwards Thomas Arch-bishop of York had one Car. in demesne and one Sochm. one Vill. one Bordar having two Car. Of this Land the King had one Bovat viz. lying to Arnall the rest lay in Blidworth In King Edward the Confessours time this was valued at 40s. when the book of Doomsday was made at 20s. In Ostune of Roger de Buslies fee were two Mannors which Thurstan and Odincale had before he came and answered the Geld for one Car. The Land being then accounted two Car. and an half There Roger had two Car. five Villains six Bordars having two Car. There was one Mill. 5s. 4d. In the Confessours time
money out of the said ten Tenements and two Tofts in Nottingham After the dissolution of Monasteries in 2 E. 6. Sir Gervase Clifton Sir Iohn Hersey Sir Anthony Nevile Knights and William Bolles Esquire Commissioners for the Survey of Colledges Chapels c. certified that no poor were then to be found in this Hospital and that the Lands were then wholly imployed to the benefit of one Sir Piers Bursdale Priest Master thereof Afterwards both the Hospital and Chapel became ruinous and demolished and the very materials imbezilled till after diverse Patents of the said Mastership Nicolas Plumptre of Nottingham 24 Eliz. obtained one and with the Fines he received made some reparations and brought in some poor but after his decease during the Masterships of Richard Parkins of Boney and Sir George his son who it seems were trusted successively for Henry Plumptre son and heir of the Nicolas in his non-age having then married Anne the daughter of the said Richard and sister of the said Sir George Parkins both the Hospital and Tenements belonging to it grew into great decay until after Sir George's death that Nicolas Plumptre son and heir of Henry last named became Master by a Patent 5 Car. 1. and made some repairs and amendments which yet were not judged sufficient by his brother and heir Huntingdon Plumptre Doctor of Physick who also succeeded him in the Mastership which he obtained 1645. being then eminent in his profession and a person of great note for wit and learning as formerly he had been for Poetry when he Printed his Book of Epigrams and Batrachomyomachia for in the year 1650. he pull'd the Hospital down and Rebuilt it as it now appears Hospitalis B. Mariae Virginis ad finem Pon●is Nottingh vulgo voca● PLVMPTRES HOSPITALL a Borea zephyro Prospectus Over the Gate of the Hospital at the Bridge-end Xenodochium hoc cum sacello adjuncto in honorem Annunciationis B. Virg. Mariae pro 13. pauperiorum Viduarum 2. Sacerdotum alimoniâ Johannes de Plumptre fundavit A. D. 1390. Quod temporis diuturnitate jam pene confectum instauravit denuo hac qualicunque structurâ se sibi restituit Huntingdonus Plumptre ex familia fundatoris Armiger ejusdem Hospitii Magister A. D. 1650. Will. de Plumptre Thom. de Plumptre temp Regis Joh. -Avicia Willielmus de Plumptre superst 15 E. 1. Paulinus de Plumptre dictus le Clerc temp E. 1. Henricus de Plumptre Willielmus de Plumptre 3 E. 3. E. 3. Henricus de Plumptre de Nott. ob 1408 -Eliz ux 1 -Margar Johannes de Plumptre ob Apr .... 1471 -Helena fil .... Strelley de Woodborough Henricus de Plumptre de Arnale -Matilda fil haer Rob. Medocroft Joanae ux ejus fil haer Joh. Knaresburgh de Kyme in Com. Linc. Henricus Plumptre ob 1508 -Elizabetha-Mauritius Orrell marit 2. 18 H. 8. Johannes Plumptre ob 1552 -Katherina fil Joh. Kyme de Stykford junioris Com. Linc. -Agnes ux 2. Nicol. Plumptre ob Sept. 13. 1597 -Anna fil haer Joh. Sharp de Frisby C. Leic. Mariae uxor fil Will. Saunders de Welford C. Northt ob Apr. 16. 1580 -Elianor ux 2. ob 1602. Henricus Plumptre ob Jul. 26. 1642 -Anna fil Rich. Parkins de Boney ob Apr. 22. 1639. Nicol. Plumptre ob 1644. s.p. Huntingdon Plumptre Med. D. ob 1660 -Jana fil Ric. Scott Ebor. ux 1 -Christina fil Ric. Brook mil. de Norton in Com. Cestr. Cath. ux fil Hen. Nevil de Billingbere Henricus Plumptre de Nott. Ar. aet 30. 1674-Maria fil Thom. Blayney Ar. Herefordensis ob 1673. Christina Plumptre nat Jun. 1673. Richardus Johannes 2 H. 7. Thomas Capellanus Johannes de Plumptre fundator Hospitalis ob 1415 -Emma Johannes vir Annae Elisota and advanced the Rents so that the monthly allowance to the poor is double to what it was anciently His son and heir Henry Plumptre Esquire is now Master or Guardian being so made by his present Majesty 24 Car. 2. 1672. upon the resignation of the Patent by George Cartwright who had it in trust for him it seems and was more kind than Sir George Parkins was to his Grandfather In the Will of Henry de Plumptre dated 11 H. 4. 1408. before mentioned it appears that his dwelling House was a Tenement called Vout Hall which with two other Tenements a Garden and Teyntor within it in Vout Lane all adjoyning to the said Mansion House he left to his said wife Margaret for life remainder to his said son Iohn and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for default whereof these and all other the Tenements in divers places of Nottingham settled on the said Iohn in like manner were to be sold by the Executors of the said Henry and the money disposed by them for the good of his Soul His Body he ordered to be buried in the Chapel of All Saints beneath or in the Church of St. Peter in Nottingham Henry de Cotegrave and William de Beston of Nottingham Executors of the Testament of William Colyer of Nottingham 12 R. 2. confirmed to Henry de Plumptre of Nottingham and his heirs seven Cottages in Hundegate Henry Plomtre son and heir apparent of Henry Plomtre late of Arnall and Cousin and heir of Thomas Plomtre late of Nottingham Chaplain 3 H. 7. Anno 1488. demised to Ed. Hunte of Nottingham Merchant of the Staple of the Town of Calis five Cottages in Hundegate which were late Iohn Plomtre's father of the said Henry the elder and of the said Thomas Thomas Poge was Major of Nottingham 9 and 10 H. 5. In 23 H. 7. Thomas Poge of Misterton Gent. conveyed to Henry Plumptre of Nottingham Gent. one Messuage and thirteen Cottages whereof the Messuage and nine Cottages lay together in the North side of the Church-yard of St. Mary in Nottingham where now is scituate the chief Mansion House of Henry Plumptre Esquire the Front whereof was rebuilt by his father the said Doctor Plumptre who was son of Henry son of Nicolas son of Iohn son of the said Hen. Plumptre who had it of Mr. Poge To this House it seems belonged a certain Chapel or Oratory with a Quire adjoyning to it in the North side of St. Maries Church called the Chapel of All Saints which in the year 1632. Ian. 19. was confirmed to Henry Plumptre Esquire and Nicolas Plumptre Gent. and Huntingdon Plumptre Doctor of Physick his sons and the rest of the inhabitants of that House to hear Divine Service Pray and Bury in by Richard then Arch-bishop of York under the Hand and Seal of Francis Withington Master of Arts Surrogate of William Easdale Dr. of Laws Vicar General in Spirituals of the said Archbishop Besides these before mentioned many persons and Families of good note have been here resident and sprung from this place Iohn de Tannesley and Thomas de Mapurley named in Basford flourished here in the latter part of the Reign of Richard the second
nine Annulets Or within a Bordure of the second Crusulè of the first Leek of Kirton Gules three Pickaxes Arg. Arg. two Bars imbattailed Gules Barry of Torlaston Arg. two Bars Vert Harthill impales with Leek Markham quarters with Leek In another Window which Thomas Mering and Mary his wife caused to be made Arg. upon a Chevron Sable three Escallops Or Mering impa●●s with Gules a Saltire Ermine Nevill Mering impales Leek also There is Babingtons Arms likewise Sir Thomas Brough Knight of the Order built another Window Azure three Flower de Luces Ermine Burgh quarters with Paly Or and Sable which also impales Or a Lion Ramp Az. all which so together quarter with Gules three Waterbugets Arg. Lord Ros which quarters Arg. a Fesse double Cotised Gules Badlesmere Azure a Chief and three Chevronells intermixed in base Or Lord Fitz-Hugh impales with Burgh quartering as before with which quarterings Brough also impales with Gules upon a Chevron Or three Stars sable Pierpont in another Window viz. Arg. a Lion Ramp sable with Cinquefoiles about him impales with Arg. six Annulets sable 2.2.2 Maunvers Peirpont also impales with Azure three Hedgehogs Or Heriz and also with Sable a Saltier engrailed Or. Heriz impales with Arg. three Cocks heads Gules if they be not Escallops and so doth Pierpont And with Lozengy Arg. and Gules Fitz-Williams In the South I le there is a very large Marble overlaid very much with Brass excellently Cut whereon is the Portraiture of a Man with several Sentences out of Scripture in Latin And Hic jacet Alanus Fleming qui obiit Anno 1373. in die S. Helene cujus anima per Dei miseri●ordiam requiescat in pace Amen On a high Marble Tomb in Brass upon the upper Edge Hic jacet Robertus Browne Armiger Agnes uxor ejus Nuper Aldermannus Gildae S. Trinitatis hujus Ecclesiae Constabularius Castelli principalis Senescallus libertatis hujus villae ac etiam Receptor tam Thomae Wulsy Cardinalis Ebor. quam Domini Johannis Longlandi Episcopi Lincoln praeterea Vicecomes Com. Nottingham Derby insuper Custos Rotulorum tam in Com. Nottingham quam in partibus de Kesteven in Com. Lincolnie Qui quidem Robertus obiit 10 die mensis Decembris Anno Domini 1532. Cujus anima propitietur Deus On a Grave-stone in the middle of the Quire Hic jacet Willielmus Boshom Armig. qui obiit Anno Dom. 1469. Sept. 21. die Cujus animae propitietur Deus Amen The Arms three Bird-bolts At the South East corner of the Quire there is a Chantry Chappel and in it a Monument of ... Markham over which there is an Arch of Free-stone and on the side of that Orate pro animabus Roberti Markham Armigeri Elizabethe uxoris ejus THE SOUTH PROSPECT OF THE CHURCH OF NEWARKE VPON TRENT On the outside of it several Arms coursely cut Markham impaling Mering Bozome Markham c. At the bottom of the great East Window .... Thom. Mering Elizabet ux ejus hanc fenestram fieri causaverunt ..... M. CCCC o ..... gesimo At the bottom of the great South Window of the Cross I le called Trinity Chappel wherein are the Arms of England and France quarterly and Deincourts before mentioned Orate pro bono statu Willielmi Phelypot Iohanne uxoris ejus omnium ..... sororum .... benefactorum ........ nunciatoris beat Marie virginis qui istam fenestram fieri fecerunt Anno Domini M. CCCCC tricesimo nono On a Brass Plate in the out Ile is the Portraiture of William Phyllypot in an Aldermans Furr'd Gown and below it Here under this Stone lyeth buried the body of William Phyllypot Marchant and Elizabeth his wyffe which William decessyd the viii day of May yn An. Dom. M. CCCCC.L.VII whose dethe desyryng youe all to have in rememberans calling to God for mercy On the same Stone above The eight day of July 1514. was buried the body of John Phyllypot Grandfather to this William Phyllypot At the Vestry Door on a Free-stone Hic jacet Johannes Phelypot Iunior Draper Margareta uxor ejus qui quidem Johannes obiit 23 Augusti Anno Dom. 1519. Quorum animabus propitietur Deus Amen In the Quire upon a Grave-stone Hic jacet Robertus Whitecoumbe quondam Mercator villae Calesie qui obiit III Novembr Anno Dom. M. CCCC.XL.VII Cujus animae c. On a Marble formerly almost covered in Brass Hic jacet Magister Johannes Bu●ton Doctor Sacrae Theologiae quondam Vicaerius istius Ecclesiae qui obiit tertio die Februarii Anno Dom. 1475. Cujus c. Hic jacet M. Johannes Smythe in legibus Baccalaureus quondam Vicarius de Newark Et Vicariatus sui XL. IIII Prebendarius de Lynchaster ac Rector Kellam qui obiit 14 die mensis Augusti Anno Dom. 1521. Cujus c. On a Brass Plate Orate pro animabus Simonis Bentley Capeliani beati Nicolai Domini Stephani Bentley Capellani S. Trinitatis fratrum quiescentium qui quidem Simon obiit 21 die Jun. Anno Dom. 1530. Quorum animabus c. In the North Ile two Portraits with the Drapers Arms over them Orate pro animabus Johannis Bostone Merceri Willielmi Boli filii dicti Johannis Qui Willielmus obiit 4 die Aprilis Anno Dom. 1551. Quorum animabus c. Pray for the Soule of Thomas Griffeth Gentleman which decessed the V. day of March Anno Dom. M. Vc. XIX On whose Soule JHU have mercy Amen Depositum Johannis Pole Med. D. Denati ad 6t. Nonas 8 br Anno Christi 1674. In Newark Church at the North West corner of the Quire an Effigies and over it Or an Eagle displaied Sable Under which is Here lyeth the body of Robart Ramsey Esquire Servant to his Majesty who dyed the 9 day of Aprill 1639. Then follow Verses and under them Gules a Regall Crowne Or and on a Chief Arg. a Crosse of the first Here lyeth buried the bodye of Robarte Kirkebye the first Maister of the Song-School of this Town of Newark in which rowme he was plast by Master Thomas Magnus the Founder thereof and continued a worthy Teacher therein the space of xlii years who departed this life the 19th of Mar. in the year of our Lord God 1573. And here lyeth also Elizabeth his wife who died before him the 17th of Novemb. Anno 1566. To whom God send a joyful Resurrection Anno Dom. 1579. Maii 17 aetatis suae 68. Here lyeth buried the body of Mr. William Leveret Physician thrice Alderman of this Towne who incresed by the good help of the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Rutland his Lord and Patron the Corporation of the same Town He was of Godly life zealous in Gods Religion and a Benefactor to the poore whose soul resteth with Christ Jesus in Heaven In the Quire an Effigies on the Wall upon a Marble Tablet Memoriae aeternae Arce potiti lucidá inter ordines Coelestium quietos Thomae Atkinsoni Sanguine qui cretus
his Uncles Raph Lord Crumwell found himself concerned in the Inheritance as son of Raph son of the first Raph whose heirs had the last remainder in the said Intayl and did his homage 21 H. 6. William Deyncourt Chr. 18 E. 3. had ten Marks yearly Rent in Tokesford passed to him by Fine from Iohn son of William de Roos of Ingmanthorp and from Ioane his wife Robert son of Robert Deyncourt Knight 2 H. 4. held ten Marks Rent issuing out of two parts of the Mannor of Tukesford This Rent came to be afterwards the Lord Crumwells also as in Lamley may be perceived Iohane who had been wife of William Lassells about 6 H. 5. dyed seized of the 3d. part of the 3d. part of the Mannor of Tuxford Will. Lassells was her son and heir It appears 15 E. 4. that Ioane Lassells when she died held of the endowment of Iohn Lassells her late husband of the Inheritance of Robert Lassells of Soureby Esquire deceased twelve Mess. in Tuxford c. There was a Recovery 19 H. 8. in which Nicolas Metcalf Clark the Master and the Fellows and Scholars of St. Iohn's Colledge in Cambridge claimed against Roger Lassellys Esquire the third part of the third part of the Mannor of Tuxford with the Appurtenances in Tuxford Little Markham Drayton and Cleyborowe and fourteen Mess. six Tofts one Mill four hundred Acres of Land forty of Medow one hundred of Pasture six of Wood and 10s. Rent in the said places St. Iohn's Colledge in Cambridge had a Mannor there by the grant of Richard Bishop of Winchester about 20 H. 8. Iohn de Sutton of Houton about 13 H. 4. had interest in the Mannor of Little Markham Tuxford Milton and Bevercotes so had Iohn de Tuxford 14 H. 4. in Little Markham Mannor c. The Jury 31 H. 6. found that Katherin wife of Iohn de Tuxford was seized of the sixth part of the Mannor of Little Markham with the Appurtenances which Mannor extends it self in Tuxford West Markham Bevercote and Milneton Iohn Caxton and Alice wife of Beleyard de Barde were Cousins and heirs of the said Katherin viz. the said Iohn was son of Elizabeth daughter of the said Katherine and the said Alice daughter of Margaret daughter of the said Katherin By an Inquisition taken 9 Novemb. 24 H. 8. it appears that Iohn Caxton of Tukysford lived 19 E. 4. and had a son named Richard Caxton who married Isabella the daughter of Thomas Vavasour of Deneby and left Agnes the wife of Iohn Sutton his daughter and heir forty years old 23 H. 8. he had Lands in Tukysford Little Markham Milneton and Bevercotes Barbara after the death of Alice her sister was sole daughter and heir of .... Sutton and married to Francis Harrington Esquire who by her had four daughters heirs to their mother Anne wife of William Arnall Gent. .... of Sir William Bodenden .... of Henry Balgge Esquire and .... the eldest of Thomas Pell That part of Tuxford which descended with Rampton to the Family of Stanhope was by Saunchia daughter and heir of Richard Stanhope and Iohn Babington her husband sold about the latter end of the Reign of Henry the Eighth to Iohn or Thomas White Esquire whose Grandchild Sir Iohn White purchased in most of the rest and his Grandchild Iohn White Esquire of Cotgrave is now Lord there The Rectory was appropriated to the Priory of Newstede and 37 H. 8. granted to Trinity Colledge in Cambridge The old Rent was 21l. 14s. 4d. it is now in Lease to the Honourable Richard Lord Byron At this Town Mr. George Cam dwelt who acquired a good Estate in Lands and Leases hereabouts whose only daughter and heir Anne is now wife of Harvey Staunton of Staunton Esq The Freeholders in 1612. are said to be Gilbert Roosse Esquire Iohn White Esquire Henry Foster Gent. Iames Thornehill William Thomas Iohn Watmongs Dyons Vston Francis Smith Thomas Mason of Egmanton Gent. Mrs. Freman c. The Vicarage of Tuxford was x. Marks when the Prior of Newstede was Patron it is now 4l. 14s. 7d. value in the Kings Books and the Patronage belongs to Trinity Colledge in Cambridge In the East Window of the Chancel is Orate pro anima Thomae Gunthorpe Prioris de Novo loco in Schirewood qui cancellam istam aedificavit Anno Dom. 1495. In the South Windows were the Arms of Newstede Priory and quarterly France and England and his own and on the Seats viz. Gules on a Bend Azure between two Lions heads crased Arg. three Besants A Bordure Gobony Arg. and Az. and under written Arme Thomae Gunthorp Prioris de Novo loco in Schirewood these are something different from those at Stapleford for there the Lions heads are thought to be Wolfs heads and the Bezants Libards heads And here was also Arme Johannis Lungvillers Patroni istius Ecclesiae viz. Sab. a Bend between six Crossecroslets Arg. which are upon the Shield of an old Effigies on an ancient Tomb towards the North side of the Chancel And on the out-side on the top of the Church where there is also A Crosse Moline pierced square and three Lioncels Rampant 2.1 In the South I le within is Quarterly Or and Gules on a Bend Sab. three Escallops Arg. And Sab. a Crosse Sarcele or Flory Or impaling ... broken and the former also impaling on a Chief Arg. three Mullets pierced Sab. the rest broken In an upper Window of the body of the Church are four or five impaled in one Shield The first is Quarterly Or and Sab. with something in Bend Arg. The next A Fesse between six Crosse-croslets which take up half The next Arg. a Chevron Sab. The next Cheque Arg. and Gules and the next some Bend broken away In an upper North Window Gules a Crosse Formy or Pate Arg. quartering Or a Crosse ingrayled Sab. impales Arg. a Chief Gules with a Bendlet Azure Crumwell Upon a Surcoat of Iohn Stanhop Azure a Crosse Moline Or in the next Window Upon a flat Stone in the North I le at the East end Obitus Ricardi Stanhope fil haer Ricardi Stanhope de Rampton Militis qui obiit secundo die mensis Martii Anno Regni Regis Henrici sexst decimo Cujus animae c. Upon it is drawn his Picture with the Arms of Lungvillers only By the East Wall a fair Tomb with two Statues lying on it but basely broken and on the top of it Gules a Chevron Varry between three Lioncells Ramp Or the Crest an Eagles or Falcons head and wings Azure out of a Coronet Or. The Inscription this Hic jacet Johannes White miles filius haeres Thomae White Armig. servi quondam Philippi Mariae Regis Reginae Anglie Agnetis Cecill sororis Willielmi Cecill Baronis de Burghleigh summi Anglie Thesaurarii qui quidem Johannes obiit infestum nativitatis Domini Anno 1625. Dorothea uxor charissima praedicti
Adelocum or Segelocum of Antonine which yet Mr. Cambden thought once was to be sought for in vain any where but on the Banks of the River Idle or Ydle now Eaton signifies Water Town and is upon that River and may as well by that reason be called Idleton and Id or Yd in the British Language signifies Seges Corn and Ydlan Area ubi reponuntur collectae segetes which in these parts we call a Stack-yard so that it seems the River Idle had its name from Corn with which the neighbouring Fields ever abounded and Adelocum was intended by the Romans for the place upon Ydel after the broad pronunciation of Ai for I which is still frequent in this Country as Segelocum after the signification Ydle signifying a Granary amongst the Britains Littleburgh was of the Soc of Maunsfeild the Kings great Mannor as much of Oswardbec Soc was whereof this was also part and answered the Danegeld or Tax before the Conquest for four Bov. The Land being one Car. There fourteen Sochm. two Vill. four Bord. had afterwards five Car. Medow three qu. and ten Virg. long two qu. broad this Soc was in the Conquerours time valued at 10s. King Iohn being at Nott. when he was Earl Moreton gave to the Church of Wellebec and the Monks there whatever belonged to him of the Church of Littilburgh with the Appurtenances viz. the Advowson and Presentation and the very Church to be converted to their proper uses as much as belonged to him or his heirs and G. Arch-bishop of York appropriated it accordingly to that Abby Hugh son of Hugh de Stretton gave twelve Acres of Medow which he held of Roger de Trehampton in the Marsh of Lée and two Fishings in the Water of Trent viz. one called Gosegarth .... the Church of Littilburgh and the other called Wlvetgarth which is between Littilburgh and Cotes to that Abby of Wellebec to be held in Fee Farm of him and his heirs for 5s. per annum Raph son of Roger de Treanton confirmed to that Abby ten Acres of Medow in the Marsh of Lée which Hugh son of Hugh de Stretton gave In the year of our Lord 1253. the Tuesday after .... the Court of Oswardebec was held at Stretton and an Inquisition made by the Oathes of twelve lawful men Iohn de Applesthorp Elias Hakun c. whether the Abbat of Wellebec ought to make the Stone-Bridge between Littilburgh and Leverton and the Jury found that one Adam Abbat of that place of his own will made that Bridge for the easement of a certain Grange which that House had beyond the Trent but never did it as due neither ought he to make it and therefore was quit for ever The like Inquisition was made at Retford the Saturday after the Feast of St. Matthew the Apostle 18 E. 1. before Iohn de Annesley then High Sheriff by the Kings Precept or Writ upon the Oathes of good and lawful Men of the Wapentak of Bersetlawe viz. Elias de Wheteley and others who found as before and that Stretton and Fenton ought to make the said Stone-bridge There were certain Tenants of small parcels of Land which were to repair the Stone-bridge between Littilburgh and Happlesthorp To the first Inquisition William de Eaton Bailiff of the Court of Oswardbec under his Master Iohn de Raygate then the Kings Escaetor put his Seal with the Juries to the latter the said Sheriff The Freeholders in Littlebroughe Town 1612. are said to be Robert Sherbury William More William Turuell of East Markham Richard Rawlin Iohn Deane Thomas Wright Iohn Bercock Edward Horley Thomas Truswell Henry Bromeheade Thomas Bingham Iohn Quippe Clerk Edward Clark Thomas Cartwright Iohn Calton George Holmes Thomas Nettleship and Thomas Seaworth Fenton OF Oswardbec Soc in Fenton half a Carucat was the Kings Land and Soc to Maunsfeild But in Oswardebec Wapentac Roger de Busli had in Fentune three Mannors which before the Conquest Vlfac Leuric and Grim had and paid to the Geld or Tax for one Bov. of Land and the third part of a Bovat The Land was waste except one Bordar In the Confessours time the value of this was 5s. There also had Speranoc two Bovats and ⅔ for the Geld. The Land one Car. Sac and Soc without an Hall This was waste too There was six Acres of Pasture Wood and kept the same value it had in the time of the Confessour viz. 10s. 8d. There was a Fine 24 H. 3. between Robert de Aldwerk and Isabell his wife Quer. and Ranulf de Fenton Tenant of seven Bovats of Land and 7s. 1d. Rent in Fenton and Sturston c. The Jury 23 E. 1. found that Thomas de Normanvile held in Egmanton seven Bovats of Land in Bondage and two Tofts of Iohn de Eyvile then in the custody of Roger de Moubray by the service of a Rose and that he held likewise the Mannor of Fenton of several mean Lords and that Edmund his son and heir was then about four years old An ancient Gentleman called Fenton had his House and Lands here of which name I have seen one Pedigree beginning with Sir Richard Fenton Lord of this place and ending with Katherine wife of Sir Rich. Boyle Earl of Corke in Ireland Another in the Visitation of Norroy 1614. Tho. Fenton de Fenton Willielmus de Fenton .... fil .... Abdy de Abdy in Com. Ebor. Thom. Fenton de Fenton-Jana fil naturalis ... Nevill de South Leverton Laurentius Fenton de Fenton-Katherina fil Joh. Legat de Sturton Nicolas Fenton de Fenton 1614 -Gracia fil Steph. Casely de Com. Devon Willielmus Fenton de Fenton 1614 -Sarah fil Will. Tacy de insula Vectis ... fil .... Monteford de Littleburgh ux 2. Willielmus Fenton fil haer aet 19. 1614. 2 Georgius 3 Francisc. 4 Carolus Maria ux Will. Estrop de Com. Linc. Elizab. Gracia 2 Thom. 2 Carolus The greatest part of this Hamlet was the Inheritance of Sir Francis Thornagh Knight descended unto him from Francis Thornagh his Grandfather and Sir Iohn Thornagh his father his House and Seat was here and is now possessed by Iohn Thornbagh Esquire his Grandchild eldest son of his son Francis who married Elizabeth one of the daughters and co-heirs of Iohn S. Andrew of Gotham Esquire by whom he left issue the said Iohn and others he was a valiant man and a Colonel of Horse for the Parliament in whose service he lost his life by a Scotch Lance as it is said at the Battel begun near Preston in Lancashire between Duke Hamilton and that Party his widow was afterwards married to William Skeffington Esquire and is yet living with him Johannes Thornhaugh Averey Thornhagh de Fenton-Ellena fil haer .... Ripers de Leversall Ebor. John Thornhaugh de Fenton-Eliz fil haer Briani Bailes de Potters Newton Ebor. Johannes Thornhagh miles de Fenton .... fil Fran. Rodes Justic. Franc. Thornhagh miles aetat 21.
of hers remainder to Elizabeth her sister and the heirs of hers remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas son of Adam de Lound Thomas Palmer sometime Parson of Blaunkeney 16 R. 2. had in Ad quod Damnum to give to the Dean and Chapter of Lincolne two Mess. one Toft one Bovat thirty five Acres of Land and one Rood of Land two Acres of Medow and 5s. Rent with the Appurtenances in Sutton by Retford in the Cley and Lound whereof twenty Acres in Lound were held of Tikhill by doing Suit at the two great Courts of Barsetlowe and one Messuage and fifteen Acres and one Rood of Land and two of Medow and 5s. Rent in Lound by Suit at the two great Courts of Bothumsell And that Messuage Toft and Bovat in Sutton were then held of Roger de Weston Prebendary of the Prebend of Clarburgh by the Service of 3s. 6d. and doing Suit at the Court of the Prebend of Clarburgh Thomas Vavasor 8 E. 4 was against Iohn Perin in a Plea for one Messuage and two Bovats of Land with the Appurtenances in Lound By an Inquisition taken at Retford 14 Octob. 4 H. 8. it appears that William Vavasor dyed 28 Apr. 3 H. 8. leaving his son and heir Thomas Vavasor twenty years old at the Feast of the Assumption of the blessed Mary the Virgin last past before the Inquisition which found that he had thirty three Acres of Land five Acres and one Rood of Medow and two Acres of Wood with the Appurtenances in Lound and one Messuage and two Acres in Styrton and a Wind-Mill in Burton All which Thomas Vavasor of Deneby in Yorkshire who dyed 2 Ian. 22 H. 8. left to Roger Vavasor his son and heir then aged sixteen years twenty weeks and five daies who married Elena the daughter of Thomas Reresby Margaret Wombell was wife of Thomas Vavasor and over-lived him as appeareth by the Inquisition taken at Tuxford 16 Aug. 23 H. 8. and had the Mannor of Deneby which extended it self into Deneby Newhall and Mekesburgh and the Mannor of Stanseby with Lands in South Kirkby and Bentley in the said County of York Robert Brokysby Iohn Allot Clark and Thomas Shawe 23 H. 8. claimed against Thomas Wentworth Knight and Isabell his wife eight Messuages one hundred and forty Acres of Land sixty of Medow eight hundred of Pasture one hundred of Common of Pasture and 12d. Rent with the Appurtenances in Sutton by Lownd Wyeston Lownde Missen Misterton South Clifton and North Clifton and called to warant Thomas Wentworth junior brother of the said Thomas Wentworth Knight The King 7 March 4 E. 6. granted to Walter Iobson and his heirs all that Messuage and Tenement with the Appurtenances and all Lands c. in Lownd in the Tenure of Cuthbert Clark late belonging to the Chantry of St. Iohn in Mattersey The owners of Sutton cum Lownde at least that of Tikhill Fee in 1612. are thus set down Iohn Colbye Thomas Hamond of Lownde Nicolas Hamond of Lownd Gent. Richard Ellis Edward Hartshorne of the same Raph Smith Henry Mattersey William Redshay senior of Lownde Henry Goodcoot Thomas Wadsley William Atkinson widow Ratcliff William Redshaye junior the heirs of .... Freeston Thomas Crumwell of Sutton Nicolas Stringer of Sutton Gent. The Vicarage of Sutton was 10l. when the Sacrist of St. Maries at York was Patron 'T is now of the same value in the Kings Books and the Lady Sara South Patroness West Retford THis Town seems part of East Retford being only divided by the River Idel It was of the Fee of Roger de Busli and in Dooms-day Book is joyned with Odesthorp which is now unknown There was Soc to Clumber in Odesthorp and Retford one Bov. ½ ad Geldam The Land four Bovats .... the Soc in Clumber was waste There was Soc to Westune half a Bov. ad Geldam The Land four Bov. There was one Villain one fourth of a Mill and four Acres of Medow But of the Tayn-land Vlmer had two Bov. ½ ad Geldam in his Mannor The Land one Car. There was in Demesne one Car. and half a Mill 4s. and ten Acres of Medow In the Confessours time this was valued at 40s. in the Conquerours but at 4s. Robert de Mortayne 4 E. 1. by concord in a Plea for Common granted to Iohn de Beringworth Parson of the moyety of the Church of West Retford and his successours Common of Pasture in his Pasture of West Retford with all manner of his animals in all places as freely as himself and predecessours ever had Robert de Hayton as in that place is noted held some Lands here The Jury 26 E. 1. found that Thomas de Maresey Lord of Gameleston held in West Retford eight Bovats freely for 6s. per annum This place for the most part went with Weston and Grove as in those places may be observed until the last Sir Iohn Hercyes disposition of that estate who it seems caused this Mannor to be settled on his sister Anne the wife of Nicolas Denman I find Edward Darrell son of Sir Thomas married Barbara daughter and co-heir of Francis Denman who in the year 1614. had by her three sons 1. Thomas then aged sixteen years 2. Brian and 3. Edward In 1612. these were owners in West Retford Edward Dorrell Gent. ..... Podge Gent. Philip Collye Thomas Lincolne Isabel Sloswick Iohn Colbye of Sutton Robert Gellande George Tompson Thomas Merebeck William Booth William Tomson Thomas Gellande widow Ienyver Richard Ellis The Rectory of West Retford was twenty Marks when Mr. Hersy was Patron 'T is now 9l. 13s. 4d. value in the Kings Books and Iohn Dorrell Esquire the last Patron Dr ..... Darrell hath given his Estate here to Found an Hospital which since his death is built where the Mannor stood for a Master .... Billeby And Ranby IN Billeby before the Conquest Trunchell had a Mannor which paid to the Geld for six Bov. The Land then three Car. There afterwards Ingram the Man of Roger de Busli whose Fee it was had one Car. nine Vill. and one Bord. having three Car. and six Acres of Medow In the Confessours time this was valued at 40s. in the Conquerours but at 20s. This Ingram may well be supposed the Ancestor of the Lords of Auferton whereof Ranulf son 〈◊〉 Engelram or Ingram was Sheriff of these Counties of Nott. and Derb. in the beginning of Henry the second and his sons Robert and William likewise Idonea de Blacquell the wife of William son of or Fitz Ranulf gave to the Canons of Wellebec the whole part of her Mill of Blackwell with her body half of that Mill with the whole Suit and all Customs belonging to that half to sustain and make yearly the Anniversary of Sir William Fitz-Ranulf her Lord and her own Anniversary for ever Isabella the daughter of William Fitz-Ranulf sometime wife of Iohn de Orreby
by his wife Audina who over-lived him to whom 19 R. 2. Robert son of Thomas Rosel his Cousin and heir ratified her Estate for life in Radcliff Lambcote Adbolton Oxton Calverton Salterforth Hoveringham and Epurston Hugh de Hoveringham gave to Osebert son of Hubert de Radeclive the whole Land which Hubert his Father had in that Town of the gift of Robert Father of the said Hugh with the Pasture Robertus de Rosello Rich .... Hugo de Rosel Simon de Cotgrave Will. Rosel Reg. Lent 76. Johannes Rosel Johannes Johannes Johannes Rosel Tho. Rosel de Cotgrave .... fil haer Roberti Basily de Radcliff Robertus Rosel de Radcliff 19 R. 2. Johannes Rosel de Radcliffe Johannes Rosel-Margareta-Agnes 2 H. 7 Tho. Rosel 2 H. 7 -Agnes fil Johannis Bingham de Kercolston Johannes Rosel-Isabella fil Jo. Babington de Dethick Ar. Haroldus Rosel-Dorothea fil Tho. Cranmer Ar. Johannes Rosel-Barbara fil Hen. Sacheverell de Radcliff super Sore-Annora fil Georgii Pierpont militis Johannes Rosell-Maria fil una haered Tho. Cranmer de Aslacton Ar. Georgius Rosel-Marg fil Walteri Whalley de Cotgrave Gervasius Rosel-Elizab fil Franc. Hacker-Jana fil Rog. Ascough mil. Tho. Rosell de Radcliff Ar. ae● 46. 1672 -Eliz fil Joh. Wright de Ripley in Com. Derb. Gervasius aet 8. 1672. Elizabetha aet 5. Anna. Elizab. Kath. Maria Nic. Strelley-Eliz -Ricardus Dom. Byron Gervasius Amhon Henr. Georgius Edmundus-Joan Robertus Rad. Presbyter Thom. Willielmus ..... fil Edm. Pierpont mil Simon Rad. 4 Joh. Nich. Hugo Basily Willielmus Basily Tho. Basily 1 E. 1. Joh. Basily ob ante patrem -Margeria fil Joh. de Folvile militis 23 E. 1. Thom. Basily-Joana Tho. Basily-Alicia fil haer relict 41 E. 3. Willielmus Eland-Cecilia fil hae Robertus Basily-Audina s. p. Willielmus Callow marit 2. Tho. Rosel de Cotgrave .... fil haer Roberti Basily de Radcliff Will. Thom. 11 E. 2. Walterus de Strelley-Isilia-Willielmus de M●iz 〈◊〉 1 Sampson de Strelley Dom. Walterus de Strelley-Cecilia fil cohae● Rob. de Somervile Dom. Robertus de Strelley Dom. Rob. de Strelley fil haer Sampson-Ph Steph. s. p. Robertus Strelley Tho. Basily-Alicia fil haer relict 41 E. 3. Willielmus Eland-Cecilia fil hae of Has●egange paying him and his heirs 3s. yearly for which concession the said Osebert gave the said Hugh 30s. of Silver The Witnesses were William de Leke Iohn and Robert his sons Mr. Stephen de Radeclive Robert de Ra●peston Raph de Creissi Iohn de Bingham The Seal is very large with his Image on Horse-back and a fair circumscription of his name There are several other of his grants with the same Seal amongst Mr. Rosels Evidences one to Eustachius de Ludham Clark of one Toft with the Appurtenances in Radeclive and further for Common of Pasture in the same Town and also in Hestegaud and Nesse for sixty Sheep and their sequel of one year The Witnesses to this were Walter de Stanton William de St. Paul Iohn de Lec Raph de Creissi at that time Sergeant or else Servant of Leon. de Malnoers Roger de Saucusemar William Marescall Raph de Saxindale Robert de Sibthorp William de Manjoy William the Clark Walter de Hulme Iohn his son William Rosell Henry de Burun Osbert son of Hubert Hugh Basily c. By another the said Hugh de H●veringham gave to God and St. Mary and the House of the Hospital of St. Iohn Baptist at Ierusalem and the Brethren there serving God one Bovat of Land in Radclive for his Soul and the Souls of his Wives and of his Ancestors and Successors and for the journey of his Pilgrimage which he promised to make to St. Andrew Frier Peter de Hacch'm Lieutenant of the Master and Prior of St. Iohns of Ierusalem in the year 1292. granted to Thomas Basily of Radecliffe and his heirs one Bovat of Land there paying 15s. per annum and two appearances every year at their Court of Schelford which is still kept at Cotgrave Mr. Stephen de Radclive had a son named Stephen and he one named Ancelline who was living 29 H. 3. One of the Stephens as the tradition is gave the Pasture to the Town he lies in the South wall of the Church under his image cut in Oke under an Arch. Robert de Ferrars Earl of Darby gave to his beloved Servant valetto Thomas son of William de Radeclive all the Lands and Tenements which William de Akeover held in the Town of Stretton in Staffordshire The Earls Seal Horse and Man and the Shield on the other side all Varry Robert son of Thomas de Radclive 29 E. 3. remised to Berengar Hascuil all his Lands in Radclive on his Seal within the circumscription of his name is a Chevron Varry probably in relation to the Earls before noted Berengarius Hascul of Anestan 37 E. 3. passed to Sir Edmund Perepount Knight and his heirs four Mess. with four Tofts in this Town which Agnes mother of the said Berengar held for her life of the Feoffment of Thomas de Radclive There were four Mess. and six Bov. of Land in Radcliff and Lamcote settled by Fine 10 H. 4. on Alexander Meringe and Agnes his wife for their li●es remainder to Thomas their son and the heirs of his body remainder to William another son and the heirs of his remainder to Iohn Burdet and the heirs of his body remainder to Elizabeth their daughter remainder to the right heirs of the said Agnes There was a recovery suffered in the beginning of the Reign of Henry the eighth wherein William Digby Iohn Wates William Colt and Edward Ballard claimed against Richard Page three Mess. one hundred Acres of Land twenty of Medow eighty of Pasture in Radclive on Trent who called to warrant Robert Balard Queen Elizabeth Aprill 1. 44 Eliz. granted to Laurence Wright Gent. a Mannor in Radcliffe and three Mess. belonging to it late in the tenure of Edward Beamont and parcell of the possessions of Iohn Beamont Esq of the yearly value of 9l. 4s. 8d. The Rectory of Ratcliff upon Trent late belonging to the Monastery of Thurgarton and demised to Sir Iohn Zouch for 20l. per annum was by the said Queen Eliz. 3 Apr. 33 Eliz. granted to Michael Stanhope Esquire and his heirs at the extent of 17l. 3s. This last Mannor and the Rectory the Earl of Chesterfeild had and the Earl of Kingston had Lands here of good value now the Marquess of Dorchesters Here were some Lands in Ratcliff and Lamcote belonging to the preceptory of Newland parcel of St. Iohns of Ierusalem some to Newstede and some to the Monastery of Dale in Darbishire the rest save some few Freeholders viz. .... Pilkinton .... Butler .... .... is Mr. Rosells The Vicarage of Radcliffe on Trent was 8l. when the Prior of Thurgarton was Patron It is now in the Kings Books 4l. 12s. 6d. value and the Earl of Chesterfeild Patron In
Johannis White filia Johannis Harpur de Swarkeston in Com. Derb. militis in piam posteritatis memoriam spem certam futurae resurrectionis monumentum hoc posuit Obiit die Ano. It was never filled up West Markham OR Little Marcham WAS of the Fee of Roger de Busli one Mannor in it before the Conquest Eduin had which paid to the publick Taxation or Geld as nine Bovats The Land four Car. There Goysfrid the Man or Tenant of Roger had one Car. and nine Vill. and five Bord. having three Car. There was a Church and one Mill 16s. This in King Edward the Confessours time was 3l. when the great Survey was made in King William's 4l. value In West Mercham before the Conquest Godric had a Mannor which paid but for four Bov. to the Tax though the Land was returned two Carucats There Roger de Busli had afterwards two Car. four Vill. two Bord. having two Car. and sixteen Acres of Medow Pasture Wood five qu. long three qu. broad The value of this continued 40s. Aron held it Here were other parcels Soc to this one which had six Bov. to the Geld. The Land three Car. Soc in Tuxfarne There six Sochm. five Vill. had four Car. and an half There were sixteen Acres of Medow Another paid for one Bov. to the Geld Soc in Grave and one Bov. ad Geld. Soc in Farne and one Bov. ad Geld. Soc in Drayton The Land half a Car. There three Sochm. had two Car. There was a Composition made between the Church of West Marcham and the Chapel of Tuxford at Lanum before the Lord Richard perhaps it should have been Roger Arch-bishop of York in the year of our Lord 1179. 5 Calend Decemb. 26 H. 2. that the said Church of West Marcham should have in Tuxford of seventy three Bovats each one Thrave of Corn and the Chapel of Tuxford the rest of the Tythe Corn and the said Church was to have the small Tythes of those living on that Land viz. Calves and Foals Lambs and Goats and Piggs and Eggs at Easter and the men thrice in the year were to go with their Offerings to West Marcham viz. on All Saints day and that of the Purification of St. Mary and at Easter and to be Confessed there in Lent and receive Communion there at Easter and the bodies of the husbands and wives to be buried there and the said Church was to have two parts of the Tythe Corn growing on the Demesne of Tuxford and likewise of all the Essarts that then were or should be and the Chapel of Tuxford was to have the remaining third part and all the small Tythes and Confession and Communion and Offerings and the bodies of all dwelling on the Demesne and in the Town except the husbands and wives on the said seventy three Bovats and all the Tythe of Flax Milk Wooll Hens Geese Apples Gardens and all Churchings and Weddings of the whole Town of Tuxford the said Chapel was to have and that this agreement might be firm Robert de St. Iohn then it seems husband of Oliva Lady of Tuxford Patron of that ground made his Affidavit in the hand of the Lord Arch-bishop of Yorke and so did Henry the Priest of Marcham and William the Parson of Tuxford and Iacob instead of his Master Walter de Constanciis Chaplain of Tykhill and Richard Parson of Walesby The Arch-bishops Seal was put to it and so was Robert de St. Iohns and the said Iacobs This was certified by Thomas de Maryng Abbat of Barlings and that Covent to be in their Registry 4 Iun. 1307. It seems probable that the successours of that Aron mentioned in Doomsday Book took their name from this place howbeit the first I can certainly fix on was Sir Richard de Marcham or William who married Cecilia the sister of Robert Lord Lexington as before is in several places noted by whom he had Richard and Robert but what sons else I have not yet discovered Robert de Marcham was a great Man and had an Esquire named Robert de Fowich 2 E. 1. he confirmed his Uncle the said Robert de Lexingtons gift of Lands in Scardcliff Rothorne and Sterthorp to the Priory of Newstede he held when he died about 17 E. 1. a Capital Mess. in West Marcham and sevenscore Acres of Arable Land in Demesne and twenty of Medow and a Water-Mill paying the Prior of Monkebreton 8d. per annum and the Nuns of Wallendewelles 6d. c. This Mannor was divided amongst his daughters and heirs as in Tuxford may be discovered with which it continued in the several branches as they were sub-divided Agnes de Sanctâ cruce had a Free-holder William de Marcham who held of her two Bovats of Land and an half 29 E. 1. when she left her share to her daughters as in Tuxford is described From this William de Marcham possibly a younger brother or Cousin of Robert might descend the Ancestors of Sir Iohn Markham the Judge who had a Monument in Markham Church with this Inscription Orate pro anima Johannis Markham Iusticiarii qui obiit in festo S. Silvestri Anno Dom. 1409. His Fathers name was Robert and his Grandfathers Iohn both Lawyers Iohn married the daughter of Nicolas Bothomsell and Robert of Sir Iohn Caunton The Judges posterity may be noted in Maplebeck and Cotteham Iohn Stanhope Knight 9 H. 6. in a recovery claimed against William Lassells Esquire the Mannor of Little Markham with the Appurtenances This surely is miswritten John for Richard or Knight for Esquire Iohn Stanhope son of Richard son of Sir Richard married Elizabeth the daughter of Sir Thomas Talbot and by her had several sons one son named Henry the husband of Ioane the daughter of Henry Rochford Esquire who brought him a son named Edmund Stanhope who by Alice his wife had a daughter Margaret the wife of Thomas Skessington Esquire she died the first day of Ianuary 31 H. 8. seized of the third part of the Mannor of Little Markham and of Lands in Darlington and Ryton her husband had them by the Courtesie or Law of England till Iuly 29. 35 H. 8. that he died leaving William Skevington son and heir of the said Margaret to succeed who was above one and twenty years of age at the death of his Mother Thomas Rayner of East Drayton and Emme his wife 7 H. 6. by Fine passed to Iohn son of Henry de Drayton and to Alice his wife one Mess. twenty six Acres of Land four of Medow with the Appurtenances in Little Markham quit from the heirs of Emme The owners of West Markham cum Milneton in 1612. are said to be Rutland Molyneux Mr. .... Leake Francis Chapman Cler. Robert Belyalde Richard Salmon Thomas Pettinger William Haslaby William Owldham Richard Whitlam Senior and Junior Thomas Heslaby Lawrence Spyby William Turtale Anthony Cawthorne Thomas Butler Henry Wright of Egmanton the Master and Fellows of
consecravit sanctissimaeque conjugi superstes dissidium luctuosus deflet Elysia de Gente redux I Jana sed ebeu Cur haec lux quae dat gaudia curta daret Ne coelum invidiae quanquam juvenisque vigensque Serior optarim viseret umbra polos Image chara diem melior neque munus obivit Redditaque Elysiis ortaque dignatuis On another Monument P. M. S. Viri apprime venerabilis Georgii Cotes bonarum Artium ferè omnium thesaurarii principis artis instar omnium Theologiae cimeliarchi gregis egregii custodis denique ut ingenii ut vitae cultum instituerint omnibus merito exemplaris Cujus Pectus pietatis Sacrarium fuêre Cujus Lingua spiritus tuba fuêre Cujus Manus Christi erogatrix fuêre Cujus Domus Religionis Schol● fuêre Cujus Vita morum consura fuêre Qui ut annos quatuor viginti summa fide summaque diligentia curam hujus ecclesiae sustinuerat exantlato labore ad patriam rediturus mortale quod erat servandum heic deposuit caetera perennier luctum amicis sui ingens desiderium suis adeoque bonis omnibus relinquens è corporis evolavit vinculis III. Cal. Decemb. Anno post natum Christum mdcxl Aetatis autem suae LIII Cui nepos ejus Samuel Cotes hoc in pii doloris perpetuum juxta patrui meritorum suisque superstitis amoris moerenti moerens monumentum P. There are divers Latine Verses on the same subject as there are also some in English after the following Inscription cut on Brass In hope of a joyfull Resurrection lyes interred the body of Mr. Edward Allott Batchelor of Physick and practitioner in Chirurgery who dyed the 6. of Iune 1636. being aged 33. years On a Table Arg. a Lion Ramp queve furchè sab Cressy impaling Barry of six Arg. and Azure nine Mulletts Gules 3.3.3 Jesop And William Cressy son of Hugh Cressy one of his Majesties Judges of Kings Bench in Ireland was married to Elizabeth daughter of George Iessop of Brancliff in the County of Yorke Esq died the ninth of March 1645. On a Grave-stone Lector in hoc tumulo requiescunt ossa Ricardi Elkini medici pluribus haud opus est Obiit Maii 19. Anno Dom. 1650. aetatis suae 85. On a Monument Here lyeth Mary the wife of Iohn Wileman Gent. daughter to Henry and Elizabeth Sherwin who died in Childbed the 21. of August 1648. in the 27. year of her age and had issue one only daughter Some Verses follow Upon another D. O. M. Johannes Volusenus Westmonasterii natus Oxonie educatus SS Theologie professor Decanus à Ripis Beati Petri Westmonaster beatae Mariae Lincoln Praebendarius Parochialis Ecclesiae de Burnston Vicarius Rector Ecclesiae de Béedall hic in domino requiescit Obiit Febr. 19. 1634. Here Iohn Wilson sleepes in trust That Christ will raise him from his dust Serve God with feare thou canst not tell Whether thy turn be next Farewell Disce mori Here lyeth the body of Robert Moseley Master of Arts and a faithfull Minister of Iesus Christ he died the 20. of Decemb. 1643. Here lyeth the body of Iane the wife of Thomas Reyner who died the 18. of Iuly 1666. in the 41. year of her age In the South I le of the Church Hic jacet corpus Johannis Coombe Generosi civitate Exon. nati olim Comitatus Notting Registrarii qui ab huc luce expectans meliorem migravit undecimo die mensis Octobris Anno Dom. 1667. Aetatis suae sexagesimo septimo Resurgam I. C. On the middle of the Almshouse in Stony Stréet Henry Hanly Esquire whose Body is interred in the Church of Bramcote in the County of Nottingham caused this Almeshouse to be erected for 12. poor people and did give one hundred pounds yearly forth of his Antient Inheritance Lands at and near Bramcote aforesaid for pious and charitable uses to continue for ever Namely XLl. for the maintenance of the said 12. poor people XXl. for a weekely Lecture in this Town XXl. for a Preaching and Resident Minister at Bramcote Vl. to the poor of Bramcote Vl. to the poor of Wilford XXs. to the poor of Béeston XXs. to the poor of Chilwell XXs. to the poor of Attenborrow and Toton XXs. to the poor of Stableford XXs. to the poor of Trowell XXs. to the poor of Wollaton And IVl. to the poor Prisoners in the Goales for the County of Nottingham yearly for ever And one third Bell to the aforesaid Church of Bramcote This pious most charitable and at this time most seasonable Donation as it deservedly perpetuates his memory to be honoured by all Posterity so it gives a most worthy example for imitation He died the 10. day of Iune 1650. The Arms above are Arg. a Fessa Gules between three Goates current Sab. bearded ungued and Armed Or the Crest a Goate of the same On Mr. Barnaby Wartnabies Beadhouse As God above out of his love hath given to me store So I out of my Charity gave this House to the poore Let 's pray for one another so long as we do live That we may to Gods glory go to him that this did give Barnaby Wartnaby Anno Dom. 1665. There is in the Town-Hall at Nottingham the Kings Arms fairly drawn over the seat which the Judge in Circuit sits in and at other times the Mayor c. On each side of the Kings Arms are those of the Benefactors with Inscriptions under them Gules in the Sinister poynt an Annulet Arg. a Bordure sable with Estoiles Or. Over all in a Canton Ermine a Lion Rampant of the first Underneath is thus written Sir Thomas White Merchant Taylor sometime Alderman of the City of London gave to this Town of Nottingham 40l. to be paid every fifth yeare and to be lent Gratis to four young men Burgesses and Tradesmen for the terme of 9. years He died Anno Dom. 1566. Arg. on a Chevron between three Garbes sab three Estoiles of five points of the first impaling Gules and Arg. divided by a pale ingrailed Or between four Lions Rampant Counterchanged These be the Armes of Iohn Wast and Winefride his wife late Brewer of London which hath given to the maintenance of a Free Schoole in this Town of Nott. 3. Tenements in the City of London 5l. by the year On whose Soules Iesus have mercy Sixteen Coats quartered whereof the first is Or two Barres Azure on a Chief quarterly two Flowers de Liz of France and one Lion of England The second is Gules three Waterbougetts Arg. c. Earl ●f Rutlands Rogerus Mannors vir illustris serenissimae Reginae Elizabethae Somatophylax dignissimus Comtiis Thomae Rutlandie filius in perpetuam eleemosynam huic villae Nottinghamie quinque minas dedit per annum In cujus tam largi muneris Major Fratresque hic ejus affixerunt insignia Anno Domini 1601. Sable a Chevron Or between three Crossecrosletts Fitchè Arg. quartering six Coats more The Armes and Atchievements of