12 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



1310. Westminster. Within 3 weeks after Easter (April 19), 

 3 Edward II. 



Between William de Bereford, Plaintiff, and Roger de 



Bnglefeld, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment by the Deforciant, on the plea of covenant, 

 and in consideration of the sum of ;^200, that the Manor of 

 ^Uffon* with the appurtenances which William de Balliol 

 held for his life, as well in homages and services, as concerning free- 

 men and villains, with their goods and chattels, meadows, feedings, 

 pastures, rents, reliefs, escheats, and all other things appertaining 

 to the said Manor, is the right of the said William de Bereford, 

 and that after the decease of William de Balliol it ought to revert 

 to the aforesaid Roger and his heirs. Holding the same of the 

 chief lords of the fee. This agreement was made in the presence 

 of William de Balliol (he consenting unto it), and he did fealty for 

 the same to William de Bereford in the same court. 



1309-10. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter (Apr. 19), 

 3 Edward II. 



Between William de Benteleye, Plaintiff, and William, 



son of William de la More, of Hokenastone, and 



Avicia his wife, Deforciants . 



Acknowledgment, on the plea of covenant, and in consideration 



of £\Q sterling, that one messuage, 3 acres of meadow, 4 pence 



rent, and three parts of a bovate of land in ;f enttgfienfefege 



belong to William de Benteleye. 



1 310. Westminster. Morrow of S. John Baptist, 3 Edward II. 

 June 25. Between Richard de Warmyngton, Plaintiff, and John 

 de la Bache, Defendant. 

 Acknowledgment by the Defendant, on the plea of warranty of 

 charter, and in consideration of 20 marks of silver, that 20 acres of 

 land, I acre of meadow, 4 acres of wood, and a fourth part of a 

 messuage in Sfraffou* near (^BBOUre* belong to Richard de 

 Warmyngton. Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



1309. Westminster. Within the octave of S. Michael, 3 Edward II. 



Between Henry de Athelastr, clerk, Plaititiff, and 

 Richard de Stone and Alice his wife, Deforciants. 

 Recognition, on the plea of covenant, and in consideration of 

 £,\o sterling paid to the Deforciants, that the said messuage, &c., 

 is the property of Henry de Athelastr ((^ffefifrce)- 



