Notes |
- (1414) the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel (September 29th), in the 2nd year of Henry VI. Charter dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Hugh rector of the parish church of Sandall near Doncastre, to Hugh vicar of the parish church of Braithwell and William Nelson of the same, of a messuage in Braithwell lying between the messuages of Nicholas Tailiour and John Smythe, and abutting on the road and a headland of John Arton, and eight acres scattered in the fields of Braithwell. Witnesses: William Gilmyn of Braithwell, Nicholas Arton, Robert Hyngram, and John Alayn of the same, John More of Mikilbryng.
- (Research):NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS.
6. Hugh de Strelley (3rd son of Sampson) occurs in 1225
(Pipe re H. IIL), when he was sued by Robert Fitz Geoffry and
Robert, son of Robert. He and his wife, Matilda, were funders of
the old chapel at Mapperley, Derbyshire. It was erected within
the enclostit of their mansion about the year 1230 (vide Cox*s
"Churches of Derbyshire," iv.j ai6). In the year 1237 he held rj
acres in the Serjeawty of Sandiacre.— (Pipe). In the year 1259,
Matildk de Strelley released to William le Vavasour -40 acres of
land in Mapperley, and also a messuage held^ by her as dower,
and the said William, at her request, granted the same land and
messuage to Thomas de Quappelode in fee, at the yearly rent of
4s>, with foreign service and suit ol court, to the chief lords for
W. le Vavasour. Robert, son of John Ingram, of Nottingham,
and Thomas le Sauner put in their claim (Cal. Fin., vol x. of this
Journal), As late as 10 Hen. 6 (a.d. 1433) Robert Strelley, of
Strelley, held land in Mapperley, to value of 20s. per ann. In
1259 (43 H. III., Pipe) the Sheriff accounted for some arrears of
payments due from Matilda, widow of Hugh de Strelley. She
was living in 1262, when Eudo de Mapperley and Thomas were
employed in her service.
Note: Maybe where Sampson Ingram got his first name.
|