2 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Acknowledgment, on the plea of covenant, and in consideration 

 of 10 pounds sterling, that I messuage, 8 acres of land, and 7^. ^d. 

 rent, in (KatjeUBfOlU are the right of the said William. To 

 be held of the lords of the fee by the accustomed services. 



1305. Westminster. Octave of S. Martin, 33 Edward I. 

 Nov. 1 1 - 18. Between Robert Abel and Margaret his wife, Plaintiffs, 



and John de la Bache and Johanna his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Grant, on the plea of covenant, to the Plaintiffs, and in 

 consideration of lOO pounds sterling, of two parts of a sixth part of 

 the manors of ^afbeSBeff. with the appurtenances. The said 

 John and Joan, Deforciants, released and quit claimed for them- 

 selves and the heirs of the said Joan, all their right in the third 

 part of the sixth part of the said manor which Christina, 

 who was wife of William de Caldwell, held in dowry of 

 the inheritance of the same John, and the whole right and claim 

 in the sixth part of one messuage, and of 2 virgates of land, 

 and 4i. rent in eafbSBeff and fegnfou which John le 

 Chaplain held for life of the heirs of the same Joan in the said 

 vill. 



1305-6. Westminster. Octave of S. Hilary, 34 Edward I. 



Jan. 1 3-20. Between Osbert, son of Walter de Stretton, Plaintiff; 

 and Leticia, who was the wife of Ralph le Machin, 



of Wyneleslee, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment by Deforciant, on the plea of warranty of 

 charter, and in consideration of the sum of ;^20, that one messuage, 

 3 acres of land, and a moiety of a virgate, with the appurtenances 

 in TDglufefifee. are the right of the said Osbert, the Plaintiff. 

 To be held of the chief lord of the fee by the accustomed 



1306. Westminster. Octave of Holy Trinity, 34 Edward I. 

 June 8-15. Between Avice, who was the wife of Richard, son of 



Michael de Assheburn, and John his son, Plainti_gs, 



and Henry Peeks, of Assheburn, and Matilda his 



wife. Deforciants. 



Acknowledgment, on the plea of covenant, and in consideration 



of 100 shillings of silver paid to Deforciants, that one messuage, 



with the appurtenances in ^tiH^t^WtW. is the property of the 



Plaintiffs. To be held of the chief lords of the fee. 



