CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTV OF DERBY. 2 1 



warranted him of 5 acres and a half of land in the same manor, 

 and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiffs and the 

 aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, whom Roger Fox called to 

 warrant and who warranted him of one acre and a half of land 

 in the same manor, and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the same ' 

 Henry, son of Mathew, whom Nicholas de Clybone (?) called 

 to warrant and who warranted him of 10 acres of land in the 

 same manor, and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the 

 aforesaid Henry, son of Matliew, whom Geoffrey Whytheved 

 called to warrant and who warranted him of 6 acres of land in 

 the same manor, and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the 

 aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, whom Thomas de Peuerwyth 

 called to warrant and who warranted him of 6 acres and a half 

 of land in the same manor, and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the 

 aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, whom Henry de Durleg 

 called to warrant and who warranted him of one messuage 

 and 2 oxgangs of land, except the moiety of one acre of land 

 in Shirston, and 



Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the 



aforesaid Henry son of Mathew, whom Adam le Carpinter 



called to warrant and who warranted him of one messuage and 



6 acres of land in the same vill. 



Acknowledgment by the aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, to 



the Plaintiff, and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff to the aforesaid 



Henry son of Mathew and his heirs of the aforesaid tenements. 



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



2 marks at the feasts of the Purification of the Blessed Mary and 



S. James the Apostle, and performing all other services to the 



chief lords of that fee for the Plaintiff and his heirs. 



1287. Westminster. On the morrow of the Ascension, 15 Edward I. 

 May 16. Between Richard Fown de Froyle, Plaintiff, and Ralph 

 Sparewater and Margery, his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 the Plaintiff, and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff to the Deforciants 



