96 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



Burley Grange, with its appurtenances and other lands 

 and hereditaments in Burley, Duffield, Mackney, Scropton, and 

 Foston, held by William Rigges and William Buckbert, for him- 

 self and the heirs of William Rigge of the King, as in the case 

 of the manor of East Greenwich, by the tenure of fealty in free 

 socage and not in capite. — 4 and 5 Phil, and Mary, fol. 63. 



8 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Butterley, with its appurtenances, alienated 

 by John Zouche, knt, to Thomas Boswell and George Smythe, 

 generosus, and the heirs of Thomas. Held in capite 21st 

 January. — 8 Eliz., lib. 23, fol. 194, as the manor of Codnor. 



6 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Caldwell, with its appurtenances and three 

 messuages, etc., in Caldwall, alienated by Henry Pagett, knt., 

 Lord Pagett, to Peter Callingwood and his heirs, held in capite 

 25th March. — 6 Eliz., fol. 244. Value, ix 1 '- xiij s - iiij d - 



2 Edward VI. 



The manor of Calke, or Cella, with its appurtenances and 

 parcels of meadow lying near Swarston bridge, in the parishes of 

 Melbourne and Stanton, and diverse messuages, etc., in Calke, 

 Melbourne, and Stanton, held by John, Earl of Warwick, for 

 himself and his heirs of the King, in socage, as in the case of 

 the Honor of Hampton Courte, in the county of Middlesex, 

 by the tenure of fealty and not in capite. — 2 Ed. VI., fol. 298. 



36 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Calver, with its appurtenances and diverse 

 messuages, etc., in Calver, held by Roland Shakerley for himself 

 and his beirs of the King, in capite, by the service of the 

 fourth part of one knight's fee, and rendered yearly. — 

 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 6, fol. 75. 



1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The lordship and manor of Carleton, with its appurtenances, 

 held by Dame Anna Stanhope and Thomas Stanhope, for him- 

 self and the heirs of the body of Thomas, with other remainders 

 over, of the King, in capite, by the service of the fortieth 

 part of one knight's fee. — 1 and 2 Phil, and Mary, fol. 265, as 

 the lordship of Stockbardolfe. 



