\S CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Concerning one messuage and 2 bovates of land in ^fwosfon* 

 whence the plea of convention. Robert and his heirs warrant the 

 same to William and his heirs against all men, at the yearly rent 

 of one rose flower, payable at Christmas and S. John Baptist's 

 Day. If William die without issue, then the said lands and 

 tenements wholly to revert to Robert and his heirs. 



131 1. Westminster. Within the octave of S. Martin, 5 Edward II. 



Nov. II— iS. Between Henry, son of John in Lecrees, of Littel- 



halum, and Agnes, his wife, Plai}itiffs, by "Warchin de 



Cotegrave, guardian of the same Henry and Agnes, 

 to win, and John, son of "Walter in Leorees, of 



Littelhalum, Deforciants. 

 Agreement, on the plea of covenant, concerning one messuage 

 and 2 bovates of land in J^tffiefiifon. If the said Henry die 

 without heirs by the body of Agnes, then after their decease the 

 said lands and tenement to remain to Richard, son of the aforesaid 

 John and his heirs. Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



1311. Westminster. Within 15 days from S. Michael's, anno 

 5 Edward II. 



Between William Rosel and Alice his wife, Plaintiffs, 

 and William de Gratton, Deforciant. 



Concerning the Manor of ©etlfBg. with the appurtenances. 

 Except seven messuages, 11 bovates of land, and \oos. rent in the 

 same manor, whence the plea of covenant. 



W. Rosel recognises the said manor as the right of William de 

 Gratton, and as that which Gratton had of the said Rosel. If 

 W. Rosel die without heirs by Alice his wife, then after their 

 decease the said manor to return to the right heirs of Will. Rosel. 

 Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



1313. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter (Easter Day, April 15), 

 anno 6 Edward II. 

 Between Walter Waldeshef and Joan his wife. Plaintiffs, 

 by W^illiam de Bentele, in the place of the same Joan , 

 for gain or loss, and Robert le Porter, of Kersinton, and 

 Smma his wife. Deforciants. 

 Concerning three and a half messuages and 9 acres of land in 

 QBrClbcfcgfct which the Deforciants alienated to the Plaintiffs for 

 100 shillings of silver. Holding the same of the chief lords of the 

 fee. 



