I04 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOK THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



against all others for ever. To be held of the chief lords of the feu 

 by the services appertaining. For this recognition, warranty, fine, 

 and agreement, the said Geoffry gave to Henry and Margaret 20s. 

 of silver. (No. 74.) 



1316. Westminster, Octave of S. John Baptist, anno 9 Edward II. 



June 24- Between Richard son of John de Breydeston, and 



July 2. Emma his wife. Plaintiffs ; and 'Williain Ankety, of 



©OUgllgfolU ^nd Ag'nes his wife, Deforciants. 

 Concerning I virgate of land with the appurtenances, except 3 

 roods of land in QSrcgbtsfon* whence the plea of convention. 

 The deforciants recognize the holding to be the right of the Plain- 

 tiff. And it they demised and quit claimed, viz., William and 

 Agnes, and the heirs of Agnes, to the aforesaid Richard and Emma 

 and the heirs of Richard for ever. For this recognition, remission, 

 quit claim, and warranty, the Plaintiff gave to the Deforciants £\Q 

 sterling. (No. 75.) 



1315. Westminster. Within one month from the day of S. Michael, 

 anno 9 Ed. II. 

 Between Geoflfry de Cruch, of Derby, Plaintiff, and 



Sim.on de Smalleye, of Derby, and Agnes his wife, 



impeding. 

 Concerning one messuage, with the appurtenances in ©CrBg. 

 Whence the plea of Warranty of Charter unto them. .Simon and 

 Agnes recognise the said messuage to be the right of Geoffry as 

 that which Geoft'ry had of them. Having and holding the said 

 messuages to Geoffry and his heirs of the chief lord of the fee by 

 the services appertaining. For this recognition, warranty, fine, and 

 concord, Geoffry gave to Simon and Agnes 100 shillings of silver. 

 (No. 76.) 



1315. Westminster. Within three weeks from S. Michael, anno 9 

 Edward II. 



Between Robert son of Richard de Stanleye, of 



Chaddesdeyne, Plaintiff; and WiUiam Prodome, of 

 Chaddesdeyne, and Margaret his wife, Defoniants. 

 Concerning i messuage, 2 acres, and 3 roods of land, with the 

 appurtenances in <£3«^^£B^fg»*' Whence the plea of conven- 

 tion, viz., William and Margery grant for themselves and the heirs 

 of Margery, warranty to the said Robert and his heirs. And for 

 this recognition, warranty, fine, and concord, Robert gave to the 

 deforciants 100 shillings of silver. (No. 77.) 



