6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



advowson wholly to remain to Henry, son of the said Richard 

 Ciirzon, and the heirs of his body begotten, and in case of failure 

 of issue, then after the decease of the said Henry the said manor 

 and advowson to remain wholly to Ralph, brother of the 

 said. Henry, and the heirs of his body ; and if Ralph should 

 die without issue then the said estate to remain to Thomas, 

 brother of the said Ralph, and the heirs of his body, 

 holiliiig the same of the chief lords of the fee ; and so in like 



manner to Simon, brother of the said Thomas, and 



then to the right heirs of the said Richard de Curzon. 



1308. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter (April 14), anno I 

 Edward II. 

 Between Peter de Gresele and Johanna his wife, Plaintiffs, 

 and Nicholas de Hedon, Deforciant. 

 Grant by Deforciant to Plaintiffs, on plea of covenant, of 

 30 messuages, 300 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 8 acres of 

 wood, with the appurtenances in £uffinfOrt* to be held of the 

 chief lords of the fee. 



1308. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter, I Edward II. 



Apr. 14—29. Between Ranulph, son of Ranulph de Snuterton, 



and Cecily his wife. Plaintiff's, and Ranulph, son of 



Hugo de Aldewerks, Deforciant. 



Grant by Deforciant to Plaintiff, on the plea of covenant, of 



I messuage, 4i bovates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 60 acres of 



pasture, and 40^. rent, with the appurtenances in 36ofe.* to be 



held of the chief lords of the fee. 



1308. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter, I Edward II. 

 Apr. 14—29. Between Thomas de Hynkelee, Plaintiff, and Richard, 

 son of Nicholas Ffennybentelee, and Letitia, his 



wife, Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgnment by deforciants, on the plea of covenant, and in 

 consideration of ;^io sterling, that one messuage and 26 acres of 

 land, 8 acres of meadow and 6j. rent in ;§cnug6cjxfcfcc, are the 

 property of Thomas de Hynkelee. 



1308. Westminster. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 35 Edward I. 

 (May 31 — June 14, 1307), afterwards recorded in the Court 

 of Edward II. at Westminster, anno 1 Edward II., in the 

 Octave of Trinity (June 19-26, 1308). 



(Ible, a small village four miles N.W. of Wirksworth. — Ed.) 



