182 EARLY BREADSALL CHARTERS. 



Thomas Stephensun, chaplains of the chauntry of Chaddesden, 

 my whole manor of Breydsall, with the advowson of the church, 

 & all its appurts., as well of free men as of natives, in any way 

 pertaining to the said manor, together with its privileges and all 

 other its appurts. in Breydsale aforesaid. Having & holding the 

 whole manor aforesaid with the advowson of the church and 

 Priory of Breydsall Parke, & with other appurts. to the aforesaid 

 Ralph, &c., their heirs and assigns, for ever. Of the chief lord of 

 the fee, by the services due and of right accustomed, which same 

 whole manor with the advowson of the church aforesaid, &c., I 

 had of the gift and feofment of John Babynton, Esq., and Peter 

 de la Pole, Esq., cousin and heir of Henry Hadinley deceased : 

 which s** manor and advowson, &c., they had in company with 

 Robert Mold, Rector of Breydsale, and John Twyford, formerly 

 Vicar of Spondon, deceased, of the gift and feofment of Thomas 

 Curzon, formerly lord of the whole of the said manor. (Warranty. 

 Sealing.) These being witnesses : William de la Zouch, Nich. 

 Knyfton, Humfrey Bradbourn, Esquires, John Ireton, Nicholas 

 Curzon, and others. Given at Breydsall, aforesaid, ist day of 

 June, in the 14th year of the reign of K. Hen. VII." (1499.) 



