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3 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Overa Parva, with its appurtenances, 



alienated by William, Lord Pagett, and another, to Thomas 



Gresham, knt, and another, and the heirs of Thomas himself. 



Held in capite 12th May. — 3 Eliz., lib. 20, fol. 269, as the 



manor of Overa Magna. 



12 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Overa Parva, alienated by Thomas Gresham, 

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

 Thomas Ceelye and the heirs of Anthony, to uses expressed 

 in certain indentures. Held in capite 4th October. — 12 Eliz., 

 lib. 2, fol. 45, as the manor of Overa Magna. 



3 Elizabeth. 



The rectory of Overdenton, with its appurtenances, held by 

 Cecilia Pickerell, widow, for herself and her heirs of the King, 

 as of the manor of Eastgreenewich, in free socage by the tenure 

 of fealty, and not in capite. — 3 Eliz., fol. 219, as the lands in 

 Morley. 



1 Mary. 



The manor of Overlockooe, with its appurtenances and other 

 lands and hereditaments in Overlokoo, alienated by Henry, Duke 

 of Suffolk, and Thomas Duport, armiger, to George Swillington, 

 armiger, and his heirs. Held in capite 2nd December. — 1 Mary, 

 fol. 257. Value, vj u - x s - 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Overlokooe, with its appurtenances, held by 

 Henry, Duke of Suffolk, and Thomas Duport, generosus, for 

 himself and his heirs of the King in capite, among other things, 

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

 6 Ed. VI., fol. 217, as the manor of Breadsall Parke. 



12 Elizabeth. 



A moiety of the manor of Palterton, with its appur- 

 tenances and diverse lands, etc., in Palterton, Scarcliffe, and 

 Uggathorpe, acquired by Ralph Greene, John Heath, and 

 Thomas Bacon, for himself and the heirs of John, of Jasper 

 Worth, armiger, and Alice, his wife. Held in capite 7th of 

 June. — 12 Eliz., lib. 25, fol. 93. Value, vj 1 '- 



