THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 99 



i and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The manor of Dalberleys, alias Dalbury, with its appur- 

 tenances, held by Anna Bacon, wife of Nicholas Bacon, armiger, 

 for herself and her heirs of the King, as of the honor of 

 Tutbury, in county Stafford, by the tenure of fealty in free and 

 common socage and not in capite. — i and 2 Phil, and Mary, 

 fol. 250, as the manor of Dalbye. 



1 1 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Dalbery, alias Dalbury Lees, alienated by 

 George Hastings, knt, and others, to Thomas Gerrard, knt., 

 and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of Elizabeth. Held in 

 capite 6th May. — n Eliz., lib. 24, fol. 302, 302, as the manor 

 of Etwall. 



35 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Dale, with its appurtenances and twenty 

 messuages, thirty tofts, one water-mill, one dovecote, one 

 orchard, four thousand acres of land, three thousand acres of 

 meadow, six thousand acres of pastures, three thousand acres 

 of wood, eight thousand acres of open land and bracken,* 

 and xl s - of rent, with the appurtenances in Dale, Spoundon, 

 Ilkestone, Elvaston, and Sandiacre, besides the advowson of 

 the church of Dale, alienated by Francis Pole and Katherine, 

 his wife, to John Porte and his heirs. Held of the King in 

 capite the 22nd day of February. — 35 Hen. VIII., lib. 3, 

 fol. 481. Value, xvi 11 - ij 5 - 



1 1 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Dale, with its appurtenances and diverse lands, 



etc., in Dale, alienated by Thomas Gerrard, knt., and Elizabeth, 



his wife, and Thomas Stanhope, armiger, and Margaret, his 



wife, to George Hastings, knt., and Dorothy, his wife, and the 



heirs of Dorothy herself. Held in capite 12th May. — n Eliz., 



lib. 24, fol. 304. 



35 Henry VIII. 



The site of the monastery of Dale and its messuages, houses, 



edifices, and lands, with the appurtenances below the site of 



* In the original the words are " Jampnor et br." 



