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son of Richard de Ehvall, termed " Le Chaplayn." This 

 Henry was enfeoffed of the land by his father Richard 

 ie Chaplayn, who died soon after, leaving the son in his 

 minority, and in the care of his Uncle Gerard de Etwall. 

 The jury said that Richard de Etwall, the father, enfeoffed 

 his son Henry with the tenement and delivered him into 

 the keeping of the said Gerard, and that afterwards the said 

 Gerard demised or sold the said holding with the custody of 

 his ward, and that Henry the heir afterwards alienated the 

 tenement, and not Gerard. Hence the plea for recovery 

 of dower. 



SHIREBROOK. 



Robert de Shirebrook, a tenant of Ralph de Reresby's, 

 let his holding in Shirebrook to another, and made a 

 distraint thereon to obtain his rent, and then charged his 

 chief landlord with unjust disseisure. Ralph de Reresby 

 was acquitted of the charge, and Robert was placed under 

 a fine for false clamour. 



FFEREWYS. 



Margery, widow of William Fferewys, claimed the fourth 

 part of a bovate of land in Fferewys, except one acre and 

 a messuage in the vill as her right by brief of ingress. Her 

 right was admitted by Adam le Sauvage, who was fined 

 for unjust detention. 



BAKEWELL 



Emma le Wyse took up assize of new disseisin against 

 Ralph le ^\'yne of a tenement in Bakewell. As the case 

 was not proceeded with, she and her pledges Henry Morcel 

 and Alan le Tailliur, were fined for non-prosecution. In 

 like manner, William, of the Cemetery of Ulecotes, and Alice 

 his wife, having taken up a charge of " Mort Ancestor " 

 against William le Arthur touching a holding in Hathersage, 

 did not prosecute, whereupon the said Alice and her pledges 

 Ingeram de Ulecotes and Adam le Harewerte, were fined 

 for the default. 



