Il6 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



36 Henry VIII. 



The manor and lordship of Palterton, held by George Pire- 

 point, for himself and his heirs of the King, in capite, among 

 other things, by the service of a fortieth part of one knight's 

 fee and rents. — 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 5, fol. 295, as the manor 

 and lordship of Scarcliffe. 



6 Edward VI. 



The manor of Pentriche, with its appurtenances, held by 

 William Cavendish, lent., 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 the manor of 

 Medowpleck. 



8 Elizabeth. 



The advowson of the vicarage of Pentriche, alienated by 

 John Zouche, knt., to Thomas Boswell and George Smythe and 

 the heirs of Thomas. Held in capite xxi st - January. — 8 Eliz., 

 lib. 23, fol. 294, as the manor of Codnor. 



1 Mary. 



The advowson of the vicarage of the church of St. Peter, of 



the town of Derby, held by the bailiffs and burgesses of the 



town of Derby for themselves and their successors of the King, 



as of the manor of Eastgreenewiche, by the tenure of fealty in 



free socage and not in capite. — 1 Mary, fol. 139, as the lands 



in Little Chester. 



35 Henry VIII. 



The house and site of the priory of the Preacher Friars, called 



the Blackfryers, with their appurtenances, in the town of Derby, 



and the houses, buildings, lands, and hereditaments below the 



said site, and the meadows*, containing viij. acres, in the parish 



of St. Werburge, Derby ; another meadow containing half an 



acre, and one croft of land containing one acre abutting above 



the same meadow, and ix. cottages and one orchard, with their 



appurtenances, in the said parish, besides the annual rent of 



v s - derived from lands in Olaston.f Held by John Hynde and 



* See Glover's Derbyshire, II., 460. 

 t Probably Osmaston. 



