86 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



year, for Deforciant and Matilda his wife, every day, 2 loaves and 2 

 conventual gallons of beer, and 2 dishes from the kitchen, as for 2 

 canons ; and 2 loaves and one gallon of beer, and one dish from the 

 kitchen, as for one servant of the same church ; and also 61s. a 

 year for their lives ; and in case of the death of Deforciant 

 leaving his wife surviving, then Plaintiff shall be quit of a moiety of 

 the aforesaid bread and beer and dishes, and of 29s. 6d. a year for 

 ever ; and in case of the death of Matilda, leaving her ' husband 

 surviving, then Plaintiff shall be quit of a moiety of the aforesaid 

 bread and beer and dishes, and of 31s. 6d. for ever. 



1253. Leicester and Westminster. Within 8 days of the Purification of 

 Feb. 2. B. V. M., 37 Henry III. 



Between Roger de Eyncurt, Plaintiff, and Robert de Sydenhale, 



Deforciant, and afterwards recorded at Westminster, Between 



the same, Plaintiff, and Roger de Sydenhale, brother and heir 



of the said Robert de Sydenhale, Deforciant. 



Grant by Deforciant, in consideration of a sparrow-hawk, to 



Plaintiff, in fee, of the homage and service of John son of Nicholas 



de Gyldeford in Stretton ; at the yearly rent of one pair of white 



gloves, or one halfpenny at Christmas, for all service, custom, 



and exaction. 



April 8. Cambridge. The morrow of the close of Easter, 37 Henry III. 



Between Roger de Eyncurt and Alice his wife, Plaintiffs, by Robert 

 de Pileslege his attorney, and Robert de Gretwith, and Lettice 

 his wife, Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciants, in con- 

 sideration of 36 silver marks, to Plaintiffs, in fee, of a messuage, 

 and 30 acres of land in Haneleye ; also the homage and service of 

 Walter de Ryboff and Felicia de Sydenhale. 



April 20. Westminster. Within 5 weeks of Easter, 37 Henry III. 



Between Oliver de Odingeseles, Plaintiff, and Ralph de Bensey, 

 Deforciant. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciant to Plaintiff" 

 of the manor of Trusseleye ; and grant, in consideration thereof, by 

 Plaintiff to Deforciant, for his life, of the capital messuage of the 

 same manor, 113 roods of land, and 6 acres of meadow in the same 

 manor ; to wit, that land and meadow lying towards the south, 

 together with a moiety of the services of free men, villeins, 

 escheators, and relief pertaining to the same manor, saving to 

 Plaintiff the homage of free men ; and the residue of the same 

 manor to remain to Plaintiff and Alienor and to the heirs of 



