(6)  Tiles.
At the east end of the north aisle of Morley Church (WARD).
Prior to 1850 these were scattered throughout the church but in 1850 they were put together.  
They were made at Dale Abbey. The Morley arms, with 3 bells, is there, plus set patterns, initial and armorial tiles (COMPTON-BRACEBRIDGE) of the earls of Lancaster, Beauchamp, Grey, Deincourt, Cantilupe, De Quinci, Babington, Thomas Fitz-Alan, Arch, Canterbury, Hillary, England and France, Abingdon, Zouch etc (ECN79 ?– I cannot read this reference in my notes).

(7)  Stone.
In the south foundation of "Mr Wright's barn near the windmill."  It has double chevron and beak mouldings and seems to have formed part of the side of a doorway. A remnant of the Augustinian canons' work (KERRY).
Some makes up a terrace at Risley Hall (BRODHURST).
The house on the south side of the Church Walk at Stanton has at least 16 mason's marks and was probably built of Abbey stone by Michael Willoughby, who bought the Abbey in the 16th century (BURTON, quoted in C43).
‘The masonry of a lock on the Erewash Canal shows similar evidence of its origin’ (C43).

(8)  Roodscreen panels.
These form the front of the Hall pew in Radbourn church (HOPE, WARD, BRODHURST), west of Derby.
There are 18 panels, 36" x 13" each.

(9)  Stall ends.
In Radbourn church, West of Derby. Some are perhaps from the Lady Chapel.  They have the linenfold pattern with foliage and curious finials (see Chancel).

(10)  Font cover.
In Radbourn church.
This is an oak octagonal pyramid carved with emblems of the evangelists in relief (WARD, C43;  the latter quotes COX78).