Sloswicks.
Robert of Coleston, (fn. 1) whose sirname was Lovetot, by the concession of Hugh his
heir granted to this priory of Radford the whole compass of the court, which was
his fathers in Slaswic. (fn. 2) Robert de Lovetot gave the church of Coleston, and the
whole town of Sloswic, as is already set down in Coleston and Wishou, both which the
founder and his son had given before, and the rest of the supreme lords of their posterity confirmed.
(fn. 3) Queen Elizabeth, 27 Apr. 18 Eliz. granted to Roger Manners and his heirs, the
rectory and church of Graneby, late belonging to Thurgarton priory. The rectory and
church of Boney, late belonging to Olvescroft in Leicestershire. That of Annesley exchanged
with William Bolles (who had Felley) a tenement in Cossall, late belonging to Newstede;
a mess. in Bradmere, late belonging to Lenton priory; and all that tenement lying in the
hamlet of Sloswik (within, or) beneath the parish of Warsop in the tenure of James
Burgesse; and all lands and tenements in Sloswick, in the tenure of Peter Horwock,
late belonging to the monastery of Workesop.
Footnotes
| 1 |
Regist. de Wirksop fol. 8. b. |
| 2 |
Ib. fol. 14, a. |
| 3 |
Par. 3, pat. 18 Eliz. |