1 6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Acknowledgment by Deforciant, on the plea of agreement, that 

 12 messuages, 6 virgates of land, 5 acres of meadow, and 

 15 shillings rent, with the appurtenances in ^0fotl+ near 

 M^AXht£oiYOtt are the right of the Plaintiffs and their heirs. 

 Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



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



Between Alan de Mersshe, Plaintiff, and Robert atte 

 Personnes, of Asshoure, and Margery his wife. 



Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment by the Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, 

 and in consideration of ;^io, that I messuage and a moiety of a 

 bovate of land, with the appurtenances in ^BB^OUf^,. are the 

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



1310. Westminster. Octave of S. Michael, 4 Edward II. 



Between "Walter "Walteshef and Joan his wife, Plaintiffs, 



and John de Staflford and Margery his wife, 



Defo7-cia7its. 

 Acknowledgment by the Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, 

 and in consideration of ;{^20, that one messuage, with the appur- 

 tenances in ^BB^cBurilt is the right of the Plaintiffs. Holding 

 the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



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

 Between Robert de Dethic and Joan his wife. Plaintiffs 



(by Adam, son of Adam le Ffeuere {Le Ffevere), of 

 Lounts, their attorney, by the King's letter, for gain or loss), 

 and Ralph, son of HugO de Aldewerk, Deforciant. 

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

 consideration of ;i^ioo sterling, that 7 messuages, 13 bovates of 

 land, 13 acres of meadow, and 27^. %d. rent, with the appur- 

 tenances in :&ufc3trc3e> QBoffon. demanbCBfotu C^^efar? 

 bcBfon. (^mfiafbeefon. QJla6tDorf3> ^nd ©erBg. are the 



right of the said Robert and Joan, to whom the Deforciant sur- 

 rendered the said property in the court. To be held of the chief 

 lords of the fee. 



1 31 1. Westminster. Within 15 days after S. Mark, 4 Edward II. 

 April 25— May 9. Between Roger de Braylesford, Plaintiff, and 



Peter, son of Walter Bate, of Edwaldele, and 

 Matilda his wife, Deforciants. 



