Io8 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



appurtenances, held by Thomas Reve and Egidius* Isham, for 

 themselves and their heirs of the King, as of the manor of 

 Eastgreenwich, by the tenure of fealty and not in capite. — 

 i and 2 Phil, and Mary, fol. 236. 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Holt, 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 Medowpleck. 



36 Henry VIII. 

 The manor of Home, 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 Hen. VIII., 

 lib. 6, fol. 68, as the lands in Scarcliffe. 



1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 

 The lordship and manor of Horsley, with its appurtenances, 

 held by Dame Anna Stanhope and Thomas Stanhope, for them- 

 selves 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. 266, as the lordship of Barlebrough, alias 

 Barleborough. 



7 Elizabeth. 



The manors of Horsley. and Hourstone, with their appur- 

 tenances and lands, etc., in Horsley, Hourstone, Woodhouse, 

 and Kilbourne, alienated by Thomas Stanhope, armiger, and 

 Margaret, his wife, to John Clifford and Francis Curzon and 

 their heirs. Held in capite 2nd May. — 7 Eliz., lib. 23, fol. 89. 

 Value, vij u - 



4 Elizabeth. 



The rectory of Ilkeston, held by James Hardwick for him- 

 self and his heirs of the manor of Eastgreenwich, in countv 

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

 4 Eliz., lib. 20, fol. 343, as the lordship and manor of Aldwark. 



* Giles. 



