124 THE MANORS OF DERBYSHIRE. 



12 Elizabeth. 



The manor of Stoke, with its appurtenances and diverse lands, 

 tenements, and hereditaments in Hope, Great Hucklowe, Little 

 Hucklowe, Folowe, Kyme ( ? Eyme), Tyddeswall, Litton, Abney, 

 Alferton alias Awferton, Teddepole, Baslowe, Howmefield, 

 Middleton, Dronfield, Eggington, and Bradwell, acquired by 

 Humfrey Barley, generosus, for himself and his heirs. Held in 

 capite i May. — 12 Elizabeth, lib. 25, fol. 107. 



36 Henry VIII. 



Sugmanton, 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 

 yearly rents.— 36 Hen. VIII., lib. 6, fol. 68, as the lands in 

 Scarcliffe. 



7 Edward VI. 



The rectory and church of Tibbeshall alias Tibbeshelf, with 

 its appurtenances and the advowson of the vicarage of the 

 same, and diverse messuages, lands, tenements, and other here- 

 ditaments in Tibshall alias Tibshelf and in the town of Derby, 

 held by Thomas Wren and Edward Clegg for themselves and 

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

 the tenure of fealty in free socage and not in capite. — 7 Ed. VI., 

 fol. 390. 



7 Edward VI. 



The manor of Tibshelf, with its appurtenances and all the 

 " Colepitts " and other lands and hereditaments in Tibshelfe, 

 held by the Maior, Burgesses, and Citizens of London for them- 

 selves and their heirs of the King, as of the manor of East- 

 greenewiche, by the tenure of fealty in free socage and not 

 in capite. — 7 Ed. VI., fol. 574. 



1 and 2 Philip and Mary. 



The waste of Tygnall*, 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 Eastgreenewich, 

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

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

 * See page 107. 



