THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 1 07 



parish of Yolgrave. Held by Edward, Lord Clinton and Say, 

 and Leonard Irbye, armiger, for himself and the heirs of Edward 

 of the King, as of the manor of Eastgreenwich, in county 

 Kent, by the tenure of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 

 8 Eliz., lib. 23, fol. 296. 



38 Henry VIII. 



Heath Grange. — Heath Grange, with its appurtenances, 

 alienated by Roger Greenehall, armiger, to proper uses for life, 

 with remainder to heirs male, with other remainders. Held in 

 capite for the King, 7th January. — 38 Hen. VIII. , lib. 9, fol. 265, 

 as the lands in Routhmore. 



35 Henry VIII. 



Heathgrange. — Heathgrange, with its appurtenances and 

 diverse messuages, lands, etc., in Hethe, Rowethorne, Harstofte, 

 in the parish of Hucknall, and Glapwell, in the parish of Bolle- 

 sover. Held by Roger Grenehalghe for himself and his heirs 

 of the King in capite, amongst other things, by the service of 

 the thirtieth part of one knight's fee and rents. — 35 Hen. VIII., 

 lib. 3, fol. 393. Value, xiij 1 '- iiij s - iij d - 



8 Elizabeth. 



Heynor. — The manor of Heynor, alienated by John Zouche, 

 knt., to Thomas Boswell and George Smythe, generosus, and the 

 heirs of Thomas, in capite, xxj st - January. — 8 Eliz., lib. 23, 

 fol. 194, as the manor of Codnor. 



3 Elizabeth. 



Hilton Chapel.— The chapel of Hilton, held by George* 

 Howard, knt, " magister armorum Reginse " (Master of the 

 Queen's Ordnance), for himself and his heirs of the Sovereign, 

 as of the manor of Eastgreenwich, in county Kent, by the 

 tenure of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 3 Eliz., 

 lib. 20, fol. 120, as the lands in Morley. 

 1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



HOLLINGHERST, TlGNALL,f AND PRINCESFEE VASTUM. Hol- 



lingherst, Tignall, and Pryncesfee Waste, so-called, with its 



* Probably 2nd son of Edmond Howard, Marshal of the Horse at Battle of 

 Flodden, and grandson of Sir Edward, Standard Bearer to Henry VII. 

 t See page 124. 



