RECTORS AND VICARS OF HEANOR. 2^ 



Derby." It is stated that the Garnet family seat was in 

 Derbyshire. Brian Garnet married a Protestant, Alice Jay, 

 and the children were brought up in the reformed faith, but 

 it would seem that they afterwards entered the Roman 

 communion. 



Other entries of this family appear in the Parish Register : — 

 1570. Ursula Garnet was buried the xiij"" day of December. 

 1576. John ye soone of Brian Garnet was buried the 



xix"" day of June. 

 1579. Augustine Askew & Ales Garnet wear maried ye 



xxij"' of December. 

 1585. "George Smith of ye pishe of Hekington, in ye 

 countie of Lincolne and Luce Garnet of y^ pishe of 

 heyn' wear maried the xxix"' day of June 1585." 

 1 597- S' Jhoh Birron Knight — his servant Roger Long- 

 worth married to EUenor Day of Codnor. 

 1603. "Thomas Asheby Esqire heire & possessor of ye 

 Lordship of Lousby in ye cotie of Leircest was buried 

 ye 2i"* (?) of March." 



[It is to be noted that William Asheby was Vicar of Heanor 

 at this time.] 



1606. Jhon Brownloe — gent — his wife named Iszabell — 

 Lived at Heynor. 



1607. Robert Purefrey of Maperley, gent., and Dorothy his 

 wife — their daughter An buried. 



161 2. Robet Breg . . . gent, and Matilda his wife. Their 



daughter An christened. 

 1615. "Mary the Daughter of Henry Cavendish Esqr. & 



bridget his wife was baptized the xxi"* of Maye 161 5." 

 1618. Richard Lewes gent, and Jane his wife. 



He is first described as " dwelling at Codner Castell " ; but 

 in 1624 as "dwellinge Oularcar partke." 



1618. Anthony Thwaits of Milnehay gentilma" — buried. 

 1627. Mistris Thweates of Millhea — buried. 



