[67] Steere. Stancliffe Hall passed to the Steeres by purchase in 1655, from whom it passed to Jenkinson, and from them, in 1715, to Greensmith.
[68] Columbell. Nether Hall, Darley Dale, was for many years the chief seat of the Columbell family, who held it till the death, in 1673, of John Columbell, whose heiress married Marbury.
[69] The Milwards held Snitterton for a long time. The last of the family, John Milward, died circa 1670, when the estate passed by marriage of his heiress with Adderley.
[70] Riber Hall, in Matlock parish, was for many generations the property and seat of the Wolley family. Anthony Wolley, the last of that branch, died a bachelor in 1688, when his co-heiresses sold the estate to Statham.
[71] Dethick.
[72] Anthony Babington, the unfortunate conspirator, was of Dethick.
[73] Now the seat of Gladwin Turbutt, Esq.
[74] Ashover.
[75] The family of Crich was one of considerable note in this parish, and at one time owned the Stubbing Edge estate.
[76] The Dakeynes were of Ashover and of Darley Dale, and were people of much note.