26 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Sep. 29 — Oct. 19. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of S. Michael, 22 Edward I. 

 Between Lucy, daughter of Richard de Grey, Plaintiff, and 

 Richard de Grey and Lucy, his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 the Manor of Erleston is the right of Lucy, wife of the same 

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

 and the heirs of her body, of the aforesaid manor. To hold of the 

 Deforciants and the heirs of Lucy, wife of the said Richard, 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 Deforciants and the heirs of the same Lucy, wife of 

 the aforesaid Richard. And if it happen that ihe Pl.iintiff die 

 without heir of her body, after her decease the aforesaid manor 

 shall wholly revert to the Deforciants and the heirs of the same 

 Lucy, wife of the same Richard. To hold of the chief lords of 

 that fee. 



Sep. 29 — Oct. 13. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 22 Edward L 

 Between .Snetus {sic) de Aston and Emma, his wife. Plaintiff's, 



and Michael de Breydestone an 1 Elizabeth, his wife 



Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of covenant and in consideration of 20 pounds 

 sterling, by the Deforciants for themselves and the heirs of 

 Elizabeth to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of the same Suetus forever, 

 of one messuage, one oxgang, 6 acres and one rood of land, the 

 third part of 12 messuages, 8 oxgangs, and 16 acres of land, and 

 the rent of one pound of cumin seed in Aylwastone, Thurleston, 

 and Amboldestone. 



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



22 Edward L 

 Between Henry de Sutton, Plaintiff, and Richard <le Grey 



and Lucy, his wife. Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment by the Plaintiff that tlie manor of Sutton in 

 Dal, except the advowson of the church of the same manor, is the 

 right of the same Lucy, and grant thereupon by the Deforciants to 

 the Plaintiff of the aforesaid manor with appurtenances together 

 with the services of the free men and villains, tenants in villanage, 

 and their sequels, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, mills, 

 rents, wards, reliefs, escheats, and all other things to the aforesaid 

 manor belonging. To hold of the Deforciants and the heirs of the 

 same Lucy all the life of the Plaintiff at the yearly rent of one 



