GLEANINGS FROM THE ASSIZE ROI.I.S FOR DERRV>HIRE. 99 



Herbert Fitzherbert, of Norbury, gave 20^- for a similar 

 agreement with William Fitzherbert, William de Herbergur 

 being his pledge. 

 HOGNASTON. 



Alice, dau. of Robert de Hognaston, relinquished her suit 

 against Hugh, son of Robert de H., about | bovate of land, 

 wherefore she and her pledges, Richard, son of I.everich, 

 and Gilbert, son of Margery, were fined. 

 HASSOP. 



Matthew de Hassop, who relinquished his suit of warranty 

 of charter against Roger, son of Peter de Lacy, touching 

 four acres of land in Hassop, was fined with his pledges, 

 Robert son of Avice de Hassop, and Roger le Wyte. 



PYKYNTON. 



Agnes, relict of Ralph le Butelltr, sought against the 

 Prior of Repton John de Wyllyemere and others, her reason- 

 able dowry out of a free tenement in Pykynton which 

 belonged to Ralph, her husband. 

 ROWSLEY. 



Robert de Derley objected against Ric de Vernon that 

 he permitted his villains of Rowsley to make suit " ad mo- 

 lendinum proprium " (held by) Robert de Rowsley which they 

 ought, and were accustomed to do. It was witnessed that 

 the lands of the s"* Richard Vernon were in the king's hands 

 by reason of his transgression (probably against the king at 

 the Battle of Evesham, 1265), wherefore it was ordered that 

 if the s** Richard should redeem his lands, the sheriff should 

 summon him to the assize to be held at Lincoln on the 

 morrow of S. John Bap. 

 MAPPERLEY. 



Simon de .Arderne* on the 4"^ day (of the assize) placed 



Simon de Ardern received a grant of the Manor of Mapperley with market 

 fair and free warren there, anno 51 Hen. III., a.D. 1266. This attack on his 

 manorial rights took place within three years afterwards. From the J'edes 

 htnitim (see Journal \v\.., 27) it would seem that he married ihe heiress of the 

 Mapperley lordship, and that in 1276 he and his wife Aenes sold it for ^200 

 to Thomas de Luthe. "^ 



