THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. I 13 



below the said parish of Bradborne, and diverse other messuages, 

 etc., with all donatives in Normanton, Cotton juxta Normanton, 

 Cardelhaye, Hartington, Ravenstones, alias Ristons, and Brad- 

 borne, held by Roland Babington for his life, with remainder 

 to Augustine Babington and the heirs male of his body procreate, 

 with remainder to the heirs of Roland, of the King in capite, 

 by the service of the twentieth part of one knight's fee. — 

 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 5, fol. 62. 



3 Edward VI. 



The manor of Normanton, with its appurtenances and viij. 

 messuages, one cottage, one dovecote, one garden, one hundred 

 acres of land, one hundred of meadows, two hundred of pastures, 

 four of wood, five hundred of open land and bracken, and vj s - 

 of rent, with their appurtenances in Cotton, Normanton, Mild- 

 riche, and Ravenstone alias Riston, alienated by Augustin 

 Babington, armiger, to Edward Ridge and Robert Alsopp and 

 his heirs. Held in capite 28th January. — 3 Ed. VI., fol. 498. 

 Value, x 11 - xvj s - 



35 Henry VIII. 



The grange of Okebroke, held by Francis Pole 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 and rents. — 

 35 Hen. VIII., lib. 3, fol. 449, as the site of the monastery at 

 Dale. 



10 Elizabeth. 



The grange of One Ashe, or the capital messuage, with the 

 appurtenances and diverse messuages, lands, etc., in One Ashe 

 Grange, Chalenglowe, Pilsbury, and Cronxton, alienated by 

 George, Earl of Salop, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife, to 

 Thomas Gargrave, knt., Thomas Knyveton, and Thomas Sutton, 

 armiger, and Richard Coke, generosus, and the heirs of Thomas 

 Gargrave. Held in capite 30th day of December. — 10 Eliz., 

 lib. 24, fol. 226. Value, xxiv 1 '- 



3 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Osmaston, with its appurtenances, alienated 

 by Matthew Knyveton to Thomas Sutton, armiger, to Alen 



