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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. 378. Value, liiij 5 - 



35 Henry VIII. 



The site of the priory of the Preacher Friars, with its 

 appurtenances, called the Blackfriars, in the town of Derby, 

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

 said site in Werburge and Olaston, alienated by John Hynde 

 to John Sharpe and his heirs. Held of the King in capite 

 xxnij. January. — 35 Hen. VIII. Value, xlvij 5 - ix d - 



r and 2 Philip and Mary. 

 Pryncesfee Waste, so-called, with its appurtenances, held 

 by Thomas Reve and Egidius Isham for themselves and their 

 heirs of the King, as of the manor of East Greenewich, by the 

 tenure of fealty and not in capite. — 1 and 2 Phil, and Mary, 

 fol. 236, as Hollingherst Waste, so-called. 



36 Henry VIII. 



Ravenston, alias Riston's Grange, held by Roland Babington 



for his wife, with remainders over, of the King, in capite by 



military service. — 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 5, fol. 62, as the manor 



of Normanton. 



2 and 3 Philip and Mary. 



The manors of Repingdon and Milton, with their appur- 

 tenances and other lands and hereditaments in Repingdon and 

 Milton acquired by John Porte, knt, for himself and his heirs 

 of William Westcott and Katherine, his wife, held in capite, 

 29 January. — 2 and 3 Phil, and Mary, fol. 42. Value, lxviij s - 



8 Elizabeth. 

 The manors of Repton, alias Repington, with their appur- 

 tenances and lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Repington, 

 alias Repton, and Milton, acquired by Richard Harpur, alias 

 Harper, John Hacker, and Symond Starkey, for themselves and 

 the heirs of Richard, of Thomas Stanhope, and Margaret, his 

 wife. Held in capite xij. January.- — 8 Eliz., lib. 23, fol. 254. 

 Value, lviij 5 - 



