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the said house of the Park for the soul of the said William de 

 Dyva in Sutton upon Sore, and for the souls of all the faithful 

 departed. ( Tlwroion.) 



Note.— Strelley's land in Trowel descended to the family Powtrel of West 

 Hallain by the marriage of one of the four co-heiresses of John Strelley. 



Stanley, H)erb\?s. 



The Radfords of Smalley. Tansley, and Carnfield are descended 

 from one ancestor, whose tomb at the west end of Stanley church 

 bears the following inscription : — 



" Here lieth the Body of 



Thomas Radford, 



Tanner, who departed this life 



the 15'" of June, 1755, aged 64 years." 



On an old headstone a little to the south of this : — 



Ipinjton Cburcb. 



The wing or projection on the south side of Pinxton Church is 

 the only remaining portion of the former Church, taken down 

 about 1750. This old fragment originally formed the south 

 transept, and at first sight presents some puzzling details to the 

 antiquary. It exhibits a combination of south transept and 

 chantry with a vestry capped by a tower. The first alteration 

 seems to have been made in this transept about 1460, when a 



