THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. I 23 



church, besides diverse messuages, lands, tenements, etc., and 

 other hereditaments, with all donatives appertaining in Horsley 

 and Denby, held by John Hasillwood, arm., for himself and his 

 heirs of the King, as of the manor of Eastgreenwich, in county 

 Kent, by the tenure of fealty in free socage and not in capite. 

 — 3 Ed. VI., fol. 624. Value, vj h - xii j s - ihj d - 

 1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The castle of Horston, held by Dame Anna Stanhope and 

 Thomas Stanhope for himself and his heirs of" the body of 

 Thomas, with other remainders over, of the King in capite, 

 among other things, by the service of the fortieth part of one 

 knight's fee. — i and 2 Philip and Mary, fol. 266. Barlebrughe, 

 alias Barleborough lordship. 



7 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Hourston, alienated by Thomas Stanhope, 

 armig., and Margaret, his wife, to John Gifford and Francis 

 Curzon and their heirs. Held in capite 2nd May. — 7 Eliz., 

 lib. 23, fol. 89, as the manor of Horsley. 



38 Henry VIII. 



Hunston Grange, below the parish of Thorpe, and other 

 lands and hereditaments in the same parish, alienated by 

 William Pagett, knt., to John Flakett and his heirs. Held in 

 capite 23 Nov. — 38 Hen. VIII., lib. 9, fol. 259. Value vj H - 



35 Henry VIII. 



The manor* of Stede, held by Dame Dorothy Mountjoy, 

 widow, for her life, with remainder to Charles Blount, knt., 

 Lord Mountjoy, and 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. 354, as the manor of 

 Yeveley. 



4 and 5 Philip and Mary. 



The manor of Stede, or the site of the Preceptory, alienated 

 by James Blount, knt., Lord Mountjoy, to Ralph Browne and 

 his heirs. Held in capite 6 January. — 4 and 5 Phil, and Mary, 

 lib. 18, fol. 290, as the manor of Yeveley or the site of the 

 Preceptory. 

 * Dr. Cox's Churches, vol. iii., p. 279. 



