Also Kirk Hallam church (CLARK): at an early date, Sir Richard de Sandiacre gave the patronage of Kirk Hallam church (C/WC), a site for a quarry, adjoining lands and a mill (C/WC). The gift was confirmed by his son, John, who also gave lands from his own manor. Profits from Kirk Hallam were attached to the Chapel of St Margaret (C40).
1261 Matilda de Salicosa Mara gave the 2nd moiety of the mill at *Alvaston (CLARK) on her widowhood, plus the remainder of her lands in Alvaston (C40).
1269 Dale Abbey had to defend its rights to land in Sandiacre, Normanton and Ockbrook (C41).
? William de Grendon gave all his lands in Ockbrook (C40).
1253-68 Lands in Stanton, Winfield and Pilsley (C43).
Henry III Land in Stanton was granted by Roger de Salicosa Mara (C40).
13th century buildings and cellars near Bargate, Nottingham; buildings and a bouthe in the Saturday market; the moiety of 2 ovens and land in Ayilwelle; more rents, tenements and pieces of land in Derby (C39).
13th century: William de Trowell gave the moiety of the patronage of Trowell, but not the tithes (C40F).
? Geoffrey de Musters (brother-in-law of Matilda de Salicosa Mara) and Almaric de Gasci (nephew of Matilda de Salicosa Mara) gave a moiety of Egginton church (C/WC) under Bishop Norbury's aegis. The Dale Abbey abbot continued to supply rectors until 1344-5 when Dale Abbey acquired half of the great tithes but lost the patronage (C40, COX).
? William de Saumara gave *4 bovates in Kniveton (C/WC) *lands near Brassington (C40F).
? The abbey was given the advowson of Kirk Hallam church and rapidly appropriated the great tithes and founded a vicarage, because it is not mentioned on the Papal Taxation Roll of 1291 because it was exempt (C40F).
? Acquired — built (C40F) ? – the church at Stanton. All the tithes belonged to Dale Abbey; the vicar's stipend was paid by Dale Abbey's revenues from Derby, Elvaston, Thulston and Alvaston (C40F).
The Church of Stanton belonged to Dale Abbey, to which monastery 3 bovates of land in Stanton had been given by Geoffrey and Ralph de Salicosa Mara. The benefice is a ?