CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 1 9 



The livo following Derbyshire fines have beeti recently discozered by 

 Mr. IV. Boyd among the fines for Lincolnshire. They follov the series at 

 p. 204, in the seventh volume of this Journal. 



1208. Derby. Monday next before the Feast of S. Edmund, anno 

 10 K. John. 

 November. Between Adam, son of Mauger, Plaintiff, and Robert, 

 son of David, Tenant, of 2 bovates of land, with the 

 appurtenances in Calvoure. 

 Wherefore tiie Assize of Death of Ancestor was summoned 

 between them in the same court. That is to say, that the afore- 

 said Robert hath acknowledged and granted all the aforesaid land 

 to be the right of the said Adam, to have and to hold to him and 

 to his heirs, together with the culture which lies at TJJtBfcui. and 

 with the whole meadow which lies in QSocScBttltf,. "f the said 

 Robert and his heirs for ever, by the free service of 2%d. by the 

 year. And for this acknowledgment, &c., Adam quit-claimed to 

 the said Robert and his heirs the whole right which he had in two 

 cultures in the aforesaid vill, i.e., a culture which lies upon the 

 (peaS (" Pecus ") and in a certain meadow which lies in 

 JitfttCrcroff for ever. 



1208. Derby. Wednesday next before the feast of S. Edmund, 

 November. 10 John. 



Between William Basset and Matilda his wife. Plaintiff's, 



and Henry, Prior of Turgarton, Deforciant, of the 



advowson of the {^ffUXC?) of feaiigmaf^. 

 William and Matilda acknowledged the said advowson to be the 

 right of the Prior and of his church of ^urgafotU ^nd for this 

 acknowledgment, &c., the Prior granted to the said William and 

 Matilda that after the decease of Reginald, SOn of Master 

 Silvester, who is parson of the said church, they can present 

 three parsons, and after the decease of the aforesaid three parsons 

 the said church shall remain quit of the said William and Matilda 

 and their heirs to the said prior and his successors for ever. 



