The Queen to William Boys: Lease indented for 21 years from Lady Day last of lands (named with names of tenants) in the forest of Fulwood and Pendle (Penhull), in Pediham (Padeam) by Sabden Banke, in Chatburn (Chatborne) with the late chapel there, lands in the manor of Ightenhill (Ightenhull), Great Singleton, all Lancashire, lands in Manningham and Bradford, herbage of 'le Greave' [Grove in Darrington] wood by Pontefract (Pountfrett), lands in Tickhill (Tickhull) lordship, toll of merchandize passing over Castleford bridge, lands in the reeveship (prepositura) of Holmfrith (Holmefrith), parcel of Wakefield lordship, and in Bolton upon Dearne (Bolton upon Derne), all Yorkshire, lands in Belper (Berewper), Duffield, Wirksworth (Wirkesworth) manor, Bradbourne (Bradborne), 'Potterley Hill' by Wirksworth, some late of Derby abbey, all co. Derby, lands in Leicester forest, co. Leicester, lands in Braydon (Braden) forest, co. Wilts, tithes in Ashton Banke in Preston, land called Humphrey Head (Humphreyhed) [in Cartmell], late of the prior of Cartmell, lands in Myerscough (Mirescoe) [in Lancashire], Silverdale, Preston, Knowsley (Knollesley) and Huyton (Huiton), co. Lancaster, lands in Patton late of Conished priory, land called 'Havercrackhall' [?Haverbrack in Beetham], co. Westmorland, lands in Cosby, late of Newark College, co. Leicester, in Countesthorpe (Countisthorpe), Belgrave, 'Paddocks Hinckley' and Leicester, co. Leicester: Lancashire; Derbyshire; Leicestershire; Wiltshire; Westmorland. Latin