104 GLEANINGS KKOM THE ASSIZE ROLLS KOR DEKBYSHlkE, 



had dissiesed the aforesaid GeolTry Dethic of the afores'' 

 tents., which he had unjustly put in his "View," as the briel 

 said. It is agreed that the s'' Geoffry may recover his 

 i-eisin by view, and Henry Curzon and others were con 

 denined in a fine of lo"' 

 ASHOVER. 



Assize to determine wlietlier Ralph de Reresby, father 

 of Robert, was seised in his demesne as of fee of one mess, 

 and 7^ bovates of land in Ashover at the time of his death, 

 which Richard, son of the s'' Ralph, now holds, who came 

 and said that his father a long time before he died enfeoffed 

 him w"* the holding afores"*, so that his father was not in 

 possession at his death. And he said that the afores'' 

 Robert, who now took up this assize, confirmed the s"* 

 holding to him by his charter which he exhibited, and which 

 witnessed to his statement. 



BREADSALL. 



Assize to recognize if Samson de Dun and (ieoffry 

 de Skefcingtun had dissiesed Robert de Ferrars of 

 his holding in Breadsall after seisin, whence the plaint of 

 dissiesure, viz., of one messuage, 15 tofts, 2 carucates, and 

 24 bovates of land, two water mills, 4 acres of wood, two 

 shill. rent, and the rent of one i lb. of pepper per ann. 

 ^■\.nd Samson and Geoffry came. And Geoffry said that he had 

 done no injury or dissiesure, because he said he had ingress 

 in the s"* tenem' given him by James de Audeley, who had 

 enfeoffed him of the premises, and who was not named 

 in the brief. And he sought judgment touching Ferrars' 

 brief. And Samson said that he too had neither done any 

 injury nor dissiesure, because the afores'' Rob. de Ferrars, 

 between the two battles of Lewes and Evesham, commanded 

 him (Sampson) to send him his palfrey which he had in 

 hand ; and because Sampson would not send his palfrey 

 to him, the same Earl sent his men to William de Bredesalle, 

 who by order of the same Earl frightened him from the s"* 

 tenement, and carried him away in a certain close corn van 



