He signed the deed of surrender in Oct 1538 (C40C)

Total £33. 13s.4d.       Total £84.10s.

Pensions were never cut down or  withheld or refused on grounds of past moral irregularities;  some pensioners alienated their annuities to others for ready money, a practice checked by ‘An Act against the crafty and deceitful buying of pensions from the late monasteries’ in Edward VI 3 (C43).  This was regulated by a commission set up in each county, and Derbyshire’s Nov. 1552 survives.  The remaining pensions (after the removal of those who had died) were all in arrears for 6 or 12 months, pending ‘his majesty’s pleasure’ (C43).1551 but is on the pension roll in 1555/6 (C43).

Robert Wheatley died in 1546;  Ralph Hauke is said to have died in

In 1555/6 there were then left Richard Wheatley, John Cadman, Richard Hawsten, John Banks, George Coke, Ralph Harrison, John Shelmode, James Cheryholme, James Cleyton, John Bateman and Robert Jerrett (C43).  

Fees and annuities fixed before the dissolution:   £18.13s.4d. include
Sir Henry Sacheverell    26s.8d.
Richard Whyteley    40s. (died 1545)
Robert Wheatley    20s. (died 1546) (not mentioned in WALCOTT)
Sir John *Willoughby (C43) *Willowby  20s.
Adam Bardsay     40s. (not mentioned in WALCOTT)
Charles Bruerton    53s. 4d. (not mentioned in WALCOTT)
Vicar of Spondon    40s. by composicion (WALCOTT, C43)
Nicholas Powtrell    20s. (not mentioned in WALCOTT)
John Tower     20s. (not mentioned in WALCOTT)
Ralph Hauke     20s. (still alive in 1555/6) (C43)
Henry Crosse, house and close to the yearly value of 20s. (C39GM)
Thomas *Thacker (C43) *Thakker  53s.4d. (of Heage, a scoundrel (C43))
Thomas Thacker/Thakker was well known in the midlands as one of Cromwell’s agents and a scoundrel;  he eventually possessed himself of the Prior’s Lodge at Repton.  He was the brother of Robert Thacker, vicar of St Werburgh’s, Derby, who is on record as saying that he would demand Thomas’ fee off the abbot [sic] of Derby and Dale.  This appears to be 53/4 paid annually, and it became hereditary, paid to Edward and Thomas Thacker 1555/6.  Thomas died in March 1548, but the sum is in the Pension Commissioners’ report of 1552 and the roll of 1555/6.  He was succeeded by his son Gilbert who had a pension of 40/- p.a. from Darley, and destroyed Repton Priory church (C43).