210 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 
_bruge for 40 acres of land held by him in Wakebruge,* viz., $1b. of 
pepper. And the other moiety to remain to Plaintiff, as well in 
demesnes as in services; viz., the service of William de Alneto for 
4o acres of land held by him in Watecroft, viz., 12d. ; and the 
service of Henry de Camera for 12 acres of land held by him in the 
same vill, viz., 12d.; and the service of Henry de Wakebrig for 7 
acres of land held by him in Lefsihay, viz., 1 1b. of cummin ; and 
the moiety of the service of Ranulph de Wakebruge, for 40 acres 
of land held by him in Wakebrige, viz., 4lb, of pepper ; and 20 
acres of land held by Robert de Watecroft ; and sevenacres of land 
held by Robert de Buterdone ; and 14 acres of land held by the 
widow Agnes ; and 12 acres of land held by Robert de Buterlee. To 
hold to Plaintiff in fee, by the free service of god. a year; one 
moiety at the Annunciation of B. V. M., and the other moiety at 
Michaelmas ; and performing also one ploughing, and one reason- 
able harrowing (scuram) every year, their food being provided by 
Tenant, for all service and exaction, save foreign service, as much 
as doth pertain to the aforesaid 20 acres of land held by Robert de 
Watecroft ; and to the 7 acres held by William de Buterdone ; 
and to the 14 acres of land held by the widow Agnes ; and to the 
2 acres of land held by Robert de Buterlee. This Fine was made 
in the presence of the aforesaid William de Alneto, Emma de 
Wakebrugg [defaced], Henry de Wakebruge, and Ranulph de 
Wakebrige, who did acknowledge that they owed the aforesaid 
services. t 
1212. York. Within 15 days of S. Hilary, 13 John. Before the King 
January 13-20. himself. 
Between Philip de Ulecote and Joan his wife, Plaintiffs, and Ralph 
de Muniay and Avicia his mother, by the said Ralph her 
attorney, Zeants. 
Release by Plaintiffs to Tenants in fee of the third part of the vill 
of Gilderlege, and of Winster, claimed as Plaintiff Joan’s dower on 
her marriage with Sewal de Muniay, her former husband ; and 
grant, in consideration thereof, and of 15 silver marks, by Tenants 
to Plaintiffs, for Plaintiff Joan’s life, as dower, of 4 acres of land in 
Kinetone lying ina field called Winesdone between the arable lands 
of William de Grendone. 
* Wakebridge, in the Parish of Crich.—Eb. 
+ There are so many lacunz in this Fine that it is impossible to give a better 
version than the one above. The date cannot be fixed nearer than the Feast 
of the Ascension of Our Lord, 12 John; and it may be the Feast itself, its 
morrow, or a week, or fifteen days after. 
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