TACHBROKE-MALLERY, (Warwickshire) in the same p. but 2 m, from Warwic, anciently bel. to the mon. of Kenilworth, to the Kts.-templars, and to one Malory, whose family were Lds. of this manor a long time. In the R. of Hen. VII. it was in the hands of Benedict Medley, clerk of the signet. After the Diss. Q. Eliz. granted the part, which had bel. to the mon. of Kenilworth, to Barth. Brakesby and Edw. Downing, who sold it to Geo. Medley (heir of the aforesaid Benedict,) to whose heir it descended; but it afterwards came to the Wagstaffs of Harberbury; and the daughter of Sir Tho. Wagstaff, who was the widow of Sir Edward Bigot, Bt. marrying Sir Adolphus Oughton, Bt. charged the estate here with 5000 l. for his use, and settled a moiety of the tithes of Harberbury on him; by virtue of which he retained the possession of it after her death.