10 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTV OF DERBY. 



the appurtenances, is the right of the Plaintitifs to be held by them 

 and the heirs of their bodies for ever, at the yearly rent of one rose, 

 payable on the Nativity of S. John Baptist. To be held of the 

 chief lord of the fee. In case of failure of issue, the said manor 

 to revert to Ralph de Shirley and his heirs. 



1309. Westminster. Within Octave of H. Trinity, 2 Edward II. 

 June 4— II. Between Stephen le Eyr, of Cestrefeld, Plaintiff, and 

 Simou Cadigan,* of Esshoure, and Avice his wife. 

 Defendants. 

 Acknowledgment by the Defendant, on the plea of warranty of 

 charter, and in consideration of 10 marks of silver, that two 

 messuages, 2 bovates of land, and 3J acres of meadow, with the 

 appurtenances in ^0tr6i:ofi* are the right of the plaintiff. To be 

 held of the chief lords of the fee. 



1309. Westminster. Within the Octave of S. Michael, anno 

 2 Edward II. 



Between Henry de la Chaumbre, of Twyford, and Emma 



his wife, Plaintiffs, and Roger de Hoptonj Deforciant. 

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

 I messuage and 3 bovates of land in ^TOgfofb. To be held of 

 the chief lords of the fee. 



1309. Westminster. Within the Octave of S. iMichael, 2 Edward II. 



Between Henry de Athelardestre, Clerk, Plaintiff, and 



Richard de Morleye, Deforciant. 



Acknowledgment by Deforciant, on the plea of covenant, and in 

 consideration of lo marks of silver, that a fee of 2Qs. rent in 

 ©erBg is the right of the Plaintiff. 



* By a deed dated Nov. nth, 1293, in the possession of John Gregory, Esq., 

 of Ravensnest, in Ashover, Simon Cadigan, of Ashover, quit-claimed to 

 his brother, Richard Cadigan of " Clatercotis " (Clattercoats, in Ashover), 

 his heirs and assigns, all that bovate of land, with toft, croft, meadow, edifices, 

 and appurtenances wliich Richard Fat formerly held in the territory of Over- 

 ton, together with all that piece of land called " Sywarde parroc " with the 

 appurts. Holding the same to the said Richard, his heirs and assigns — 

 except religious and Jews — of the chief lord of the fee, at the yearly rent of 

 3 shillings. Witnesses : — Symon de Rerysby, William de Winefeld, William 

 de la Grene, Ralph son of Robert, John de la Holms, Robert le Warde, 

 Robert, clerk, and others. Given at Ashover on the Lord's Day, in the feast 

 of S. Martin, Anno 24 K. Edward, the son of K. Henry (HI). — Circular seal, 

 an inch in diameter, zvith the legend " CREDE MICHI " in Lombardic capitals. — 

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