THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. IOI 



3 Edward VI. 



The manor of Dowbridge,* 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. 4 Elizabeth. 



The rectory of Durington, with its appurtenances and lands, 

 tenements, tithes, and hereditaments in Durington, ffulbecke, 

 Wetheringdon, and K'vedon ( ? Kniveton), alienated by Thomas 

 Stanhope, armiger, to Thomas Yorke, armiger, and his heirs. 

 Held in capite 1st October. — 4 Eliz., lib. 20, fol. 454. 



36 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Duston, alias Dunston, held by Francis Leke 

 for himself and his heirs of the King, in capite, by the service 

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

 36 Henry VIII., lib. 6, fol. 68, as the lands in Scarcliffe. 



12 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Eam, alienated by Thomas Kniveton, armiger, 

 and Richard Cooke, generosus, to John Knyveton and Henry 

 Lassells, generosus, and his heirs. Held in capite 2nd January. 

 — r2 Eliz., lib. 25, fol. 120, as the manor of Cryche. 



4 Edward VI. 



The rectory and church of Edensor, with its appurtenances 

 and all lands and hereditaments in Edensor, held by William 

 Place and Richard Spakeman, for himself and .... of 

 the King, as of the manor of Eastgreenwiche, by the tenure 

 of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 4 Edward VI., 

 fol- 337- 35 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Edleston, alias Edillneston, with its appur- 

 tenances and rectory and advowson of the church of the same, 

 besides the messuages, etc., in Edleston, alias Edinelston, held 

 by William Pagett for himself and his heirs of the King, in 

 capite, among other things, by the service of the fortieth 

 part of one knight's fee, and rents. — 35 Hen. VIII., lib. 3, 

 fol. 581. Value, xl u - ix sh - xi d - 



* Do vend ge. 



