I I 2 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



36 or 38 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Morley, with its appurtenances, held by 

 William Pagett, 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. — 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 9, fol. 207, as the 

 manor of Weston. 



4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



The grange of Muldridge, alias Muldrigge, with its appur- 

 tenances and lands and hereditaments in the parish of Brad- 

 borne, and Cardelhay in the parish of Hartington, alienated by 

 Augustin Babbington, armiger, to Henry Zacheverell, junr., 

 generosus, and his heirs. Held in capite 7th February. — 4 and 5 

 Phil, and Mary, lib. 18, fol. 92. Value, xlviij 5 - 



13 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Newbold, alias Newbolt, with its appur- 

 tenances and various lands, tenements, and hereditaments in 

 Newbold alias Newbolte, Langley, Overnewbolde, and Nether- 

 newbold, alienated by Edmund West, armiger, and Jane, his 

 wife, to Anthony Eyre, armiger, and Gervase Eyre and the heirs 

 of Anthony. Held in capite vj. April. — 13 Elizabeth, lib. 25, 

 fol. 309. Value, v u - ix s - iij d - 



4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



The manor of Newbold, alienated by William West, knt., to 

 Edmond West, generosus, the son of the said William, and his 

 heirs. Held in capite 21st July. — 4 and 5 Phil, and Mary, 

 lib. 18, fol. 84, as the house and site of the late monastery or 

 abbey of Derley. 



36 Henry VIII. 



The manor of Normanton, below the parish of St. Peter's, 

 Derby, with its appurtenances and its tithes of corn and hay in 

 Normanton and Cotton next Normanton, lately in the tenure 

 of Henry Sacheverell ; and the Croft and Pool in the said parish 

 of St. Peter's, lately in the tenure of Nicholas Holborne, besides 

 the grange called Moldridge, with its appurtenances in the 

 parish of Bradborne and Cardelthye in the parish of Hartington, 

 and the grange called Ravenson Grange, alias Riston's Grange, 



