l8 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



of the Blessed Peter ad vincula. And if it should happen that the 

 Deforciant or his successors should be defaulting in the payment 

 of the money at any term, it shall be lawful for the Plaintiff to 

 distrain them by their goods in Burton S. Lazar, Neweton, 

 Louseby, and Tylton in the County of Leicester, and Spondon 

 in the County of Derby. And after the decease of the 

 Plaintiff the Deforciant and his successors shall be quit of 

 the payment of the aforesaid money for ever. And for 

 this agreement the Plaintiff remits to the Deforciant all arrears 

 and all damage to the day when this agreement was made. 



June 25. Westminster. On the morrow of S. John the Baptist, 14 

 Edward I. 

 Between Edmund, brother of the King, Plaintiff, and Brother 

 Robert, Master of the Hospital of Burton S. Lazar, 

 Defendant. 

 Grant, by the Plaintiff to the Defendant and his successors and 

 his Hospital of the advowson of the Church of Spondon for ever, 

 saving to the chapel of the same Edmund and his heirs of 

 Tuttebury two parts of the tithes of sheaves coming from the 

 demesne of Spondon, which the same chapel was wont to receive 

 before this agreement was made. And the Defendant receives the 

 Plaintiff and his heirs into all prayers and benefits which from 

 henceforth may be made in his Hospital aforesaid for ever. And 

 this agreement was made by command of the Lord the King. 



Sept. 28 — Oct. 13. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 14 

 Edward L 

 Between Robert de Venables, Plaintiff, and Roger Hereward 

 and Milicent, his wife Defendants. 

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

 one sparrow-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his 

 heirs for ever of one messuage and an oxgang of land in Whirton- 

 upon-Trent. To hold of the chief lords of that fee by the service 

 whicli to those tenements pertain. 



Nov. 12, Westminster. On the morrow of S. Martin, 14 Edward L 



Between Henry, son of Henry de Braylesford, Plaintiff, and 

 Henry, son of Mathew de Knyveton, Tenant, of three 

 messuages, three oxgnngs of land, and 40 acres of land, one 

 acre of meadow, i6 shillings and seven pence half-penny rent, 

 and the third part of one mill in Bradeleye, Sturston, 

 Caumpeden, and Knyveton and the moiety of the same manor 



