146 THE HISTORY OF BREADSALL PRIORY. 



Holland, dated February 28th, 28 Hen. VIII., at the Public 

 Record Office, leases to him the site of the priory, cum omnibus 

 edificiis, orreis, stabulis, ortis, -pomariis, et gardinis ;* from 

 which it would appear that the house had been well encircled 

 with gardens and orchards in the days of the. canons. 



The following is Holland's return to the Crown, made at 

 Michaelmas, 1538: — 



" The manor or late priory of Breadsal Park. The accompt 

 of Lawrance Holland, Farmer there during the term aforesaid. 



" Farm of the site of the late priory there, with the demesne 

 lands to the possession of the same priory appertaining. 



"But he answers for ^16 js. 3^. for the farm of the house 

 and site of the late priory there and 10 acres of arable land, 24 

 acres of pasture, and one acre of meadow to the same late 

 priory appertaining, £2 . 12s. 6d., together with one acre of 

 pasture in Wyndilly, one toft and one garden in Duffield, one 

 acre of meadow in Belper, and all lands and tenements with 

 the appurtenances in the town of Derby, tenements and certain 

 lands in Chaddesden, lands and tenements in Spondon, two 

 tenements and certain lands in Bradsall, one tenement and 

 certain lands in Horsley, one tenement with the appurtenances 

 in Wyndilly, one close called Long Close in Morley, one close 

 called Rye Close, one close called Retherndyke, one tenement 

 in Darley, and one tenement in the tenure of Robert Stanley, 

 £8 8s. 6d. And also the moiety of the rectory of the parish 

 church of Mugginton, with all tithes, oblations, and profits 

 and emoluments whatever to the same moiety of the rectory 

 appertaining or belonging, ^5 6s. 6d., except and entirely 

 reserved all great trees and woods and the advowson of the 

 church of Mugginton aforesaid, so demised to the aforesaid 

 accomptant and his assigns by indenture under the seal of the 

 Court of Augmentations of the Revenues of the Crown of the 

 Lord the King, the date whereof is Westminster, the 26th day 

 of February, in the 28th year of the reign of the aforesaid King, 



* Misc. Books, ccix., f. 31b. 



