CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 5 



1307-8. Court of K. Edward, son of K. Henry. Within 15 days fioui 

 Jan. 13 — 28. S. Jolin Baptist, anno 34, and afterwards recorded in the 



Court of K. Edward, son of K. Edward, at Westminster 

 within 15 days from S. Hilary, anno I (Edward H. ). 



Between Henry de Ilom, Plaintiff, and William de 



Dunston and Joan his wife, Deforciants, 

 Wlio acknowledge, on plea of covenant, and in consideration of 

 ;^io sterling, that I toft, 3 acres, I rood of land, and I rood of 

 meadow, with the appurtenances in ;S'enttg ^t\\itivpji.t, are the 

 right, &c., of Henry de Ilom, Plaintiff. 



1307-8. Westminster. Within 15 days from S. Hilary, 1 Edward H. 

 Jan. 13—28. Between "William de Benteleye, Plaintiff, and Henry 

 de Ffenny Benteleye, Defendant. 



Acknowleilginent, on plea of warranty of charter, and in con- 

 .sideration of 10 marks of silver, that one messuage, with the 

 appurtenances in S'fcuug QBetlftfcgtt belongs to William de 

 Benteleye, Plaintiff. 



1307-8. Westminster. Octave of S. Hilary, i Edward II. 

 Jan. 13—20. Between 'William de Eyton, Plaintiff, and Ralph ds 

 Alsope and Alice his wife. Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment by Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, and 

 in consideration of ;£20 sterling, that i messuage and i furlong of 

 land, with the appurtenances in Cpit)et5BgC0* fire the right of the 

 said William the plaintiff. 



1308. Westminster. Octave of S. John Baptist, 35 Edward I. After- 

 wards recorded within a month from Easter Day, anno i, 

 Edward H. (Easter Day, 14th April). 

 Between Richard, son of Richard de Curzon, Plaintiff, 

 and Richard de Curzon and Alianora his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, on the plea of covenant, concerning the 

 Manor of flBtCgbCBClfc and the advowson of the Church of tiie 

 same Manor, in the Court of King Edward, the son of Henry, viz.: 

 That the Deforciants recognise the said manor and advowson to be 

 the right of the Plaintiff as those which the Plaintiff had of the 

 gift of the Deforciants ; and for this recognition, fine, and concord 

 the Plaintiff gave to Deforciants the said manor and advowson, 

 with the appurtenances, to be held of the chief lords of the fee for 

 the term of their lives ; and after their decease the said manor and 



