104 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



3 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Fynderne, alienated by William, Lord Pagett 

 and another, to Thomas Gresham, knt., and another, and the 

 heirs of Thomas himself. Held in capite r2th May. — 3 Eliz., 

 lib. 20, fol. 169, as the manor of Over Magna. 



12 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Fynderne, alienated by Thomas Gresham, 

 knt., and Anna his wife, to Anthony Stringer, generosus, and 

 Thomas Ceelye and the heirs of Anthony, for uses expressed 

 in certain judgments. Held in capite 4th October. — 22 Eliz., 

 lib. 24, fol. 45, as the manor of Over Parva. 

 1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The lordship and manor of Gedling, with its appurtenances 

 and advowson of the same, held by Dame Anna Stanhope 

 and Thomas Stanhope for himself and the heirs of the body of ' 

 Thomas, with other remainders over, of the King in capite, 

 among other things, by the service of the fortieth part of one 

 knight's fee. — 1 and 2 Phil, and Mary, fol. 265, as the manor 

 of Stockbardolfe. 3<5 Henry VIII. 



The grange of Grangefield*, held by Robert Fitche for 

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

 the fortieth part of one knight's fee and rents. — 36 Hen. VIII. , 

 lib. 5, fol. 317, as Thursley Grange. 



1 1 Elizabeth. 



The grange or farm of Grangefield Grange, alienated by 

 Robert Fytche, generosus, to Francis Curzon, armiger, and his 

 heirs. Held in capite. — n Eliz., lib. 24, fol. 243, as Thurley 

 Grange or Farm. 3 Edward V I. 



The site of the late priory of Gresley, with its appurtenances 

 and divers messuages of land, etc., in Greisley, Drakelow, Church 

 Greisley, Castle Greisley, Heythcoate, Donasthorpe, Bow- 

 thorpe, and Swatlingcote, besides the rectory and church of 

 Greisley, with its appurtenances, alienated by Edward Appulton, 

 generosus, and his wife, and Henry Cruche, generosus, to John 

 Seymer, generosus, and his heirs. Held in capite 30th March. — 

 3 Ed. VI., fol. 287. Value, xxvij H - xvi s - ix d - 



* See page 125. 



