THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 95 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Bradsall Parke, with its appurtenances, 

 alienated by Henry, Duke of Suffolk, and Thomas Duporte, 

 generosus, to Thomas Babbington, armiger, and his heirs, held 

 in capite 18th May. — 6 Ed. VI., fol. 435. 



2 and 3 Philip and Mary. 



The manor of Bradsall Parke and site and capital messuage 

 of the priory of Bradsall and other lands and hereditaments in 

 Bradsall Parke, Wyndeley, Duffield, Belper, Chaddeston, 

 Spondon, Morley, Moggington, and Derby, alienated by Thomas 

 Babbington, arm., to Thomas Hochinson, generosus, and his 

 heirs, held in capite 9th May. — 2 and 3 Phil, and Mary, fol. 39. 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Bradsall Park, site of the priory, and capital 



messuage, held by Henry, Duke of Suffolk, and Thomas 



Duporte, generosus, for himself and his heirs of the King, in 



capite, among other things, by the service of the fourth part 



of one knight's fee. — 6 Ed. VI., fol. 217, as the manor of 



Bradsall Parke. 



37 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Bredon, with its appurtenances, held by John 

 Grey, knt, Lord Grey, for himself and his heirs of the King, 

 as in the case of East Greenwich, in county Kent, by the tenure 

 of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 37 Hen. VIII., lib. 7, 

 fol. 120, as Bredon, lately a priory. 



37 Henry VIII. 



The rectory and church of Bredon, with the appurtenances 

 held by John Grey, knt., Lord Grey, for himself and his heirs 

 of the King, as in the case of the manor of East Greenwich, in 

 county Kent, by the tenure of fealty in free socage and not in 

 capite. — 37 Hen. VI II., lib. 7, fol. 120, as Bredon, lately a priory. 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Butterley, with its appurtenances, held by 

 William Cavendish, knt., for himself and his heirs of the King- 

 in free socage, as in the case of the manor of East Greenwiche, 

 by the tenure of fealty and not in capite. — 6 Ed. VI., fol. 286, 

 as the lands in Cosbery, alias Congesbery. 



