14 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Nov. II — 25. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Martin, 12 Edward I. 



Between John de Herit and Matilda, his wife, Plaintiffs, by 



Richard de Norton, their attorney, and Robert Bulmere and 



Beatrice, his wife. Defendants. 



Acknowledgment, on a plea of warranty of charter and in 



consideration of one soar hawk, by the Defendants that one 



messuage and 3 oxgangs of land in la Forde juxta Heyham are the 



right of the same John, as those which the Plaintiffs had of the 



gift of the Defendants. To hold to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of 



the same John of the Defendants and the heirs of the same 



Beatrice for ever, at the yearly rent of one rose at the Nativity of 



S. John the Baptist, and performing all other services to the chief 



lords of that fee for the Defendants and the heirs of the same 



Beatrice, for ever. 



1285. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Hilary, 13 Edward I. 

 Jan. 13 — 29. Between William de Ennonere, clerk, and Eudo, his brother, 



Plaintiffs, by Nicholas de Kateby, their attorney, and Pagan, 



son of Simon de Kydesley, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciant that 

 one messuage, 30 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow in Kydesleye 

 are the right of the same Eudo and those he rendered to the 

 Plaintiffs in the same court. To hold to the Plaintiffs and the 

 heirs of the same Eudo of the Deforciant and his heirs, for ever, 

 at the yearly rent of one rose at the feast of the Nativity of S. John 

 the Baptist and performing all other services to the chief lords of 

 that fee for the Deforciant and his heirs for ever. Whereupon the 

 same Eudo granted to the Deforciant two oxgangs of land, 

 except two acres of meadow, in Hylkesdone and Little Halum. 

 To hold of the same Eudo and his heirs for ever at the yearly rent 

 of one rose at the feast of the Nativity of S. John the Baptist, and 

 performing all other services to the chief lords of that fee for the 

 same Eudo and his heirs, for ever. 



May 20 — June 4. Westminster. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 13 

 Edward I. 

 Between William de Hunelton and Adam, his brother, 



Plaintiffs, and Robert le Band, Defendant. 



Acknowledgment, on a plea of warranty of charter and in 



consideration of 300 marks of silver, by the Defendant that the 



Manor of Basselowe with appurtenances is the right of the same 



Adam, as that which the Plaintiffs have of the gift of the 



