1 6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant by the Plaintiff to the 

 Defoiciant, and grant thereupon by the Deforciant to the Plaintiff, 

 of ,the moiety of the Manor of Breydeshale and the advowson of 

 the Church of the same place. To hold of the Deforciant and his 

 heirs for the life of the Plaintiff at the yearly rent of one penny at 

 Easter, and performing all other services to the chief loids of that 

 fee for the Deforciant. 

 Sept. 29— Oct. 28. Westminster. Within one month of St Michael, 13 

 Edward I. 

 Between William son of Hugh Martin, Plaintif, by Walter le 

 Shcriveyn, his attorney, and Elias son of Elias de Feirfeld 

 and Isabella, his wife. Defendants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter and in consideration of 

 one hundred shillings sterling, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff 

 and his heirs of 10 acres of land in Feirfeld. To hold of the 

 Defendants and the heirs of the same Isabella for ever, at the 

 yearly rent of one rose at the feast 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 Isabella. 



Nov. II— 18. Westminster. In the Octaves of S. Martin, 13 Edward I. 



Between William Heyrun, Plaintiff, and William, Prior of 



Tuttebury, Tenant. 

 Grant, in consideration of 40 marks of silver, by the Plaintiff to 

 the Tenant and his church of the Blessed Mary of Tudebury for 

 ever of the manor of Osemondeston juxta Esseburn with appurten- 

 ances, except 6 messuages and 10 oxgangs of land in the same 

 manor. 



1286. Westminster. On the morrow of the Ascension, 14 Edward I. 



May 24. Between Master Adam de Amodesham, Plaintiff, and John de 



Hetham, Deforciant. 



Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant by the Plaintiff to 



the Deforciant and grant thereupon by the Deforciant to the 



Plaintiff, of one messuage and 16 oxgangs of land in Shardelowe 



and Wylne. To hold of the Deforciant and his heirs, all the life 



of the Plaintiff, at the yearly rent of one clove-gilly-flower at 



Easter, and performing all other services to the chief lords of that 



fee for the Deforciant and his heirs. And after the death of the 



Plaintiff the tenements shall wholly revert to Matilda, daughter of 



Robert de Hennouer. To hold of the Deforciant and his heirs 



by the aforesaid services all the life of the same Matilda. And 



after the decease of the same Matilda the aforesaid tenements 



