I°° THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



the same monastery, besides the grange of Okebrooke, with its 

 appurtenances, etc., in Dale, Sandyacre, " le olde yarde," 

 Elvaston, Stanley,' Spondon, and Ilkeston, held by Francis Poole 

 for himself and his heirs of the King in capite, among other 

 things, by the service of a twentieth part of one knight's fee 

 and rents. — 35 Hen. VIII., lib. 3, fol. 449. 

 4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



The late monastery house and site of Derley, with its appur- 

 tenances in the parish of St. Alkmund, Mackworth, Norton, 

 Greenhill, Bradwey, Birchett, Woodsett, little Lees, and little 

 Norton, alienated by William West, knt., and Edmond West, 

 armiger (son of the said William), to Robert Hyrst, generosus, 

 and Richard Barnard and his heirs, to divers uses. Held in 

 capite 29th October. — 4 and 5 Phil, and Mary, lib. 28, fol. 170. 

 4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



The late monastery or abbie house and site of Derley and 

 the manor or lordship of Newbold, with its appurtenances and 

 divers messuages, lands, etc., in the parish of St. Alkmund, 

 Mackworth, Staveley, Handley, Hinkersell, Greenhill, Norton, 

 Bradwey, Birchett, Woodceit, Parva Lees, Parva Norton, and 

 Newbold, alienated by William West, knt., to Edward West, 

 generosus, son of the said William, and his heirs. Held in 

 capite 21st July. — 4 and 5 Phil, and Mary, lib. 28, fol. 84. 



2 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Denby, with its appurtenances and other lands 

 and hereditaments in Denby, Woodhouse, Kilburne, Smalley, 

 Loscowe, and Codnor, alienated by Francis Lowe, armiger, and 

 another, to John Bullock and William Blackshawe and the heirs 

 of John. Held in capite 2nd September. — 2 Eliz., fol. 71. 



3 Edward VI. 



The rectory and church of Denby and the advowson, with 

 its appurtenances, held by John Hasilwood, armiger, for him- 

 self and his heirs of the King, as of the manor of East Greene- 

 wiche, in county Kent, by the tenure of fealty in free socage 

 and not in capite. — 3 Edward VI., fol. 624, as the rectory of 

 Horseley. 



