O CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



1308-9. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Hilary, 2 Edward II. 



Jan. 13—27. Between Malculinus Musard and Isabel his wife, 



Plaintiffs, and Roger, son of Adam, of Great Tapton, 



Deforciant, 



Acknowledgment by Deforciant, on the plea of covenant, that 



one messuage, I carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, and 



14 shillings rent, with the appurtenances in (Sreftf '^C^flioWt are 



the property of the Plaintiff; paying to the said Roger, the 



Deforciant, during his life the yearly rent of 10 marks, and one 



robe, and a mark at Easter. If the said Malculinus die without 



heirs by the body of Isabel his wife, then the whole to remain to 



Reginald, the son of Malculinus, and the heirs of his 



body. In case of failure of issue, then the estate to descend to 



Elizabeth, sister of the said Reginald, and the heirs 



of her body, and again, in case of failure, to Emma her 

 sister, and her heirs, and finally to Agnes, the third sister. 

 Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



1308-9. Westminster. Octave of Purification of B. V. Mary, 



Feb. 2 — 9. 2 Edward II. 



Between Simon, son of William Ponger, Plaintiff, and 

 "William de Okebrook, chaplain, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment by the Deforciant, on the plea of covenant, 

 and in consideration of ^^20 sterling, that 4 messuages, 2 bovates, 

 10 acres of land, with the appurtenances in Ofte6ro6. are the 

 right of the plaintiff. To be held of the chief lords of the fee. 



1308-9. Westminster. Octave of S. Hilary, 2 Edward II. 

 Jan. 13 — 20. Between "William Swerd, of Derby, senior, Plaintiff, 

 and Adam, son of Robert de Aldewerke, of Derby, 



" le Beu," * and Julian his wife. Defendants. 

 Acknowledgment by the Defendants, on the plea of warranty of 

 charter, and in consideration of ;^io sterling, that one messuage, 

 with the appurtenances in ©er6g» belongs to the plaintiff. To be 

 held of the chief lords of the fee. 



1309. York. Within 15 days of Easter, 31 Edward I. (April 7 — 27, 

 Mar. 30— Apr. 14. 1303). Afterwards recorded anno 2 Edward II., within 

 15 days after Easter. 



(?) " le Keu." Adam le Keu, of Edenesoure, occurs subsequenily, vide 

 Jan. 13—20, 1309-10. 



