Il8 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



3 Edward VI. 



The rectory and chapel of Repingdon, with its appurtenances, 

 held by Edward Pease and James Wilson, for himself and his 

 heirs of the King, as of the manor of Eastgreenewiche, by the 

 tenure of fealty in free socage and not in) capite. — 3 Ed. VI., 

 fol. 407, as the lands in Castelton. 



8 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Ripley, alienated by John Zouche, knt, to 

 Thomas Boswell and George Smyth, generosus, and the heirs 

 of Thomas. Held in capite xxj. January. — 8 Eliz., lib. 23, 

 fo. 294, as the manor of Codnor. 



11 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Rushelaston, alias Russlaston, alienated by 

 Henry, Lord Barkeley, and Katherine, his wife, to William 

 Greisley, knt., and his heirs. Held in capite 6 December. — 

 1 1 Elizabeth, lib. 24, fol. 285, as the manor of Cotton. 



36 Henry VIII. 

 The manors and lordships of Scarcliffe and Palterton, with 

 their appurtenances and diverse messuages, etc., in Scarcliffe, 

 Palterton, and Sherbrooke, held by George Pierpoint for him- 

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

 by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee, and 

 rendered yearly. — 36 Hen. VIII. , lib. 5, fol. 295. Value xxi H - 

 xix s - 7 d - 



36 Henry VIII. 



Scarcliffe Grange, held by Francis Leke for himself and 

 his heirs of the King in capite, by the service of the twentieth 

 part of one knight's fee, and rendered yearly. — 36 Hen. VIII., 

 lib. 6, fol. 68, as the lands in Scarcliffe. 



36 Henry VIII. 

 The rectory of Scarcliffe and the advowson of the 

 vicarage of the same, held by Francis Leke for himself and his 

 heirs of the King in capite, by the service of the thirtieth part 

 of one knight's fee, and rendered yearly. — 36 Henry VIII., 

 lib. 6, fol. 58, as the lands in Scarcliffe. 



