90 GLEANINGS FROM THE ASSIZE ROLLS FOR DERBYSHIRE. 



REDLEY IN YEAVELEY. 



Will, son of Michael de Langford, charged Robert de Muln- 

 ton, with depriving him of common pasture in 200 acres of 

 wood in Redley belonging to his free holding in Yieveley, 

 in which he had common for all his animals, except goats, 

 for the whole year — six weeks in masting time excepted. 



Multon, in his defence, stated that William de Muntgomery 

 had enfeoffed him with the common, but the jury decided 

 that William should recover possession of his common by 

 view of recognizance, and Robert was fined. 



BREADSALL. 



Ralph de Bagpuze, in a suit between himself and Margery 

 de Louk (Loick) concerning two messuages, 1 70 acres, and 

 four bovates of plough land, seven acres of meadow, and 

 IDS. id. rental in Breadsale, Locko, Allestree, Smallev, 

 KiDDESLEV, Windley, and Norbury, exhibited the King's 

 Charter conveying to him all the aforesaid estates which had 

 belonged to Will de Breadsale, brother of the s'' Margerv in 

 Derbys. 



EATON (7 LONG). 



Henry de Snelston, who took up a brief of " Mort 

 Ancestor " against Loic, dau. of Walter, and Thom., son of 

 Hugo de Snelston, concerning three falings* of land in Eyton, 

 withdrew his suit, wherefore he and his pledges, Simon de 

 Clifton and Walter de Veer (cleric) were fined. 



CHADDESDEN. 



William de Herbergur, of Chaddesden, paid a mark to 

 have a written agreement with the " master " (" cum magis- 

 tro ") of Chaddesden on the plea of land. 



NORBURY. 



William Fitzherbert gave a mark for a written agreement 

 concerning some land with Ellen, dau. of William de 

 Norbury. 



* A '^fating" consists of as much meadow as one man can mow in a day. 

 Vide Du Catige, " Falenca Prati,'' vel Falcata Prata." 



