30 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Sept. 29— Oct. 13. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 

 24 Edward I. 

 Between Robert de Herle, Plaintiff, and Richard Gretheved 

 and Margery, his wife, Defendants. 



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

 10 marks of silver, by the Defendants for themselves and the 

 heirs of the same Richard to the Plaintiff and his heirs for ever 

 of one mill in Raveneston. To hold of the chief lords of that fee 

 for ever. 



Sept. 29— Oct. 19. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of S. Michaell 

 24 Edwaid I. 

 Between Robert de Kynmaileye, Plaintiff, and Robert, son of 

 Robert de Watenhou, Deforciant. 

 Grant, in consideration of 100 marks of silver, by the Deforciant 

 to the Plaintiff and his heirs of the moieiy of the manor "del 

 Rydynges juxta Somercotes." To hold of the chief lords of that 

 fee, for ever. And moreover the Deforciant grants that the moiety 

 of the aforesaid manor which Margery, who was the wife of Robert 

 de Watenhou, holds in dower of the inheritance of the Deforciant 

 in the aforesaid vill, on the day this agreement was made, and 

 which after the decease of the same Margery ought to revert to 

 the Deforciant, after the decease of the same Margery shall 

 wholly remain to the Plaintiff and his heirs. To hold, together 

 with the aforesaid moiety, of the chief lords of that fee. And this 

 agreement was made in the presence and by the consent of the 

 aforesaid Margery and she did fealty to the Plaintiff in the same 

 court. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 19. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of S. Michael, 

 24 Edward I. 

 Between John de la Launde and Ellen, his wife. Plaintiffs, and 

 Walter de Morley, Defendant. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of warranty of charter, by the same 

 John that one messuage and one carucate of land in Snelleston 

 are the right of the Defendant, and grant thereupon by the Defendant 

 to the Plaintiff, of the premises. To hold to the Plaintiffs and the 

 the heirs of the same John, begotten by the same Ellen, of the 

 chief lords of that fee, for ever. And if it happen that the same 

 John die without heir of the body of the same Ellen, then, after 

 the decease of both the Plaintiffs, the premises shall remain to the 

 right heirs of the same John. 



