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38 Henry VIII. 



Two parts of the rectory of Castletown, with the appurten- 

 ances and advowson of the vicarage of the same, as well as 

 certain lands, etc., in Castleton, held by John, Bishop of Chester, 

 for himself and his successors of the King, in pure and 

 perpetual alms. — 38 Hen. VIII., lib. 9, fol. 201. 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Churchbroughton, with its appurtenances, 

 held by William Cavendish, 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. — 6 Ed. VI., fol. 286, as the 

 manor of Medowpleck. 



3 Edward VI. 



The late chantry of St. Nicholas and St. Katherine, of 

 Cryche, and diverse messuages, lands, tenements, rents, etc., 

 in Cryche, Asheover, Whetecrofte, Monyashe, Bakewell, Chel- 

 morden, Flagg, Cowdale, Stermevall (Sterndale ?), Dronfield, 

 Ekington, Stubley, Woodhowse, Colley, Chesterfield, Newbold, 

 Ounston, Dawre, Killowmarshe, Brampton, and Staley, besides 

 the chantry of Monyash and Guild of the Blessed Mary and 

 St. John the Baptist, of Dronfield, with all donatives and 

 appurtenances, held by Francis, Earl of Shrewsbury, for him- 

 self and his heirs of the King, as of the manor of Pentriche, in 

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

 in capite. — 3 Ed. VI., fol. 343. 



12 Elizabeth. 



The manors of Crych, Shirland, and Earn, with their 

 appurtenances and diverse lands, etc., in Crych, Shirland, and 

 Earn, alienated by Thomas Kniveton, arm., and Richard 

 Cooke, generosus, to John Knyveton and Henry Lassells, 

 generosus, and their heirs. Held in capite 2nd January. — 

 12 Eliz., lib. 25, fol. 220. 



1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The lordship and manor of Cropwell, with its appurtenances, 

 held by Dame Anna Stanhope and Thomas Stanhope for them- 

 selves and the heirs of the body of Thomas, with other 

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