CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 1 5 



son of Hugo, and Isabel his wife. Holding the same of the chief 

 lords of the fee. For this recognition, &c., the Plaintiffs gave 

 Richard de Ketleston ^lO sterling. 



131 1. Westminster. Within octave of Holy Trinity, 4 Edward H. 



May 30— June 6. Between Henry de Hambury, Plaintiff, and Wil- 

 liam de Chaurapeneys, of Derby, and Isabella 



his wife, Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, on the plea of covenant, and in consideration 

 of 40^., that one messuage, with its appurtenances in ©erBg* is 

 the right of the said Henry and his heirs. To be held of the 

 chief lord of the fee. 



131 1. Westminster. Within 15 days from the feast of S. John Baptist, 

 June 24 — July S. 4 Edward H. 



Between William de Burley, junior,* Plaintiff, and 



Henry de Deneby, Deforciant. 



Acknowledgment by the Deforciant, on the plea of covenant, 

 that 2 messuages, 24 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 40 acres 

 of pasture, 60 acres of wood, and 2 parts of one messuage, with 

 the appurtenances in Q0urfeg. are the right of the Plaintiff 

 during the whole of his life, and after his decease to remain to 

 William, son of the said William, and Margaret his wife, and 

 their procreated heirs, and to the right heirs of the said William, 

 the son. 



131 1. Westminster. In octave of S. John Baptist, 4 Edward II. 



Between Ranulph de Ry and Christiana, his wife, 

 Plaintiffs, and Ralph de Wyrkesop and Isabella 



his wife, Deforciants. 

 Recognition by the Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, that 

 I messuage and 40 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 2 acres 

 of wood, with the appurtenances in TJS^g^^Wtff* are the right of 

 the Plaintiffs and their heirs. Holding the same of the chief lords 

 of the fee. 



1310. Westminster. In the octave of S. Michael, 4 Edward II. 



Between Edmund de Hull, of Aston, and Joan his wife, 



Plai7itiffs, and Master Richard de Aston, parson of 



the church of Bonington, near Sutton, Deforciant. 

 * Evidently a mistake for senior. See the fourth preceding entry. 



