THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 9 1 



38 Henry VIII. 



Aston. — The manor of Aston, with its appurtenances, in 

 the county of Derby, held by William Paget, knt., for himself 

 and his heirs of the King, in capite, among other things, by 

 the service of the twentieth part of one knight's fee. — 38 Henry 

 VIII., lib. 9, fol. 207, as the manor of Weston. 



10 Elizabeth. 



Bakewell. — The manor of Bakewell, alias Bauckwell, with 

 its appurtenances, alienated by Thomas Stanley, knt., and 

 Margaret, his wife ; John Manners, armiger, and Dorothea, his 

 wife ; and Roger Manners, armiger to Edmond Armstronge and 

 John Slighe and the heirs of Edmond. Held in capite 10th 

 January. — 10 Eliz., lib. 24, fol. 216. Value, xxxi h - vj s - ix d - 



7 Elizabeth. 



Bakewell. — The manor of Bakewell, alias Bauckwell, with 

 its appurtenances, acquired by Matilda Vernon, widow, for 

 herself, for the term of her life, from Nicholas Longford, 

 armiger, and Nicholas Agard, generosus, by fine. Held in 

 capite 9th October. — 7 Eliz., lib. 23, fol. 126. Value, four- 

 twentieths of ^14. 



7 Edward VI. 



Bolsover. — The manor and castle of Bolsover, with its 

 appurtenances, and grange in Hilton, with its appurtenances, 

 held by George Talbot, knt., Lord Talbot, for himself and his 

 heirs of the King, as in the case of East Greenwich, in free and 

 common socage by the tenure of fealty, and not in capite. — 

 7 Edward VI., fol. 99. 



1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



Barlebrughe. — The lordships and manors of Barlebrughe, 

 alias Barleborough, and Horseley, with their appurtenances and 

 castle of Horeston, and other lands and hereditaments in 

 Alveston, Thurlaston, Ambaston, Barlebrugh, Horsley, and 

 Horton, held by the Lady Anna Stanhope and Thomas Stan- 

 hope for themselves and the heirs of the body of Thomas, 

 with remainders over of the King, in capite, among other 

 things, by the service of one-fortieth part of one knight's fee. — 

 1 and 2 Phil, and Mary, fol. 266. 



