THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 121 



King in capite, among other things, by the service of the 

 twentieth part of one knight's fee. — 36 Hen. VIII. , lib. 4, 

 fol. 360, as the manor of Spondon. 



36 Henry VIII. 



Stanley Grange, with its appurtenances and diverse 

 messuages, lands, tenements, tithes, and other hereditaments in 

 Dale, Stanley, and Spondon, held by John Howe and Thomas 

 Poutrell and Elizabeth, his wife, for themselves and the heirs 

 of Thomas 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. 65. Value, v 11 - 13 s - iiij d - 



4 Elizabeth. 



The lordship and manor of Stanley, held by Thomas Stan- 

 hope, arm., for himself and his heirs of the King in capite, by 

 the service of the fortieth part of one knight's fee. — 4 Eliz., 

 lib.- 20, fol. 348, as the lordship and manor of Spondon. 



2 Elizabeth. 



The lordship and manor of Stanton, with its appurtenances 

 and other lands and hereditaments in Stanton, held by John 

 Harrington and George Burton, generosus, for themselves and 

 their heirs of the King, as of the manor of Eastgreenewich, in 

 free socage by the tenure of fealty and not in capite. — 2 Eliz., 

 fol. 290. 



7 Edward VI. 



Stanton Grange, with its appurtenances and other lands 

 and hereditaments in Stanton and Whithills. Held by Thomas 

 Reve and George Cotton for themselves and their heirs of the 

 King, as of the manor of East Greenwich, by the tenure of fealty 

 in free socage and not in capite. — 7 Ed. VI., fol. 67. 



37 Henry VIII. 



The chapel of Stanton, with its appurtenances, held by John 

 Grey, knt., Lord Grey, for himself and his heirs of the King, 

 as of the manor of Eastgreenwiche, in county Kent, by the 

 tenure of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 37 Hen. VIII., 

 lib. 7, fol. 120, as the late priory of Bredon. 



