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

 sideration of 60 silver marks, to Plaintiff, in fee, of one messuage, 

 and one ploughland in Maperleg', at the yearly rent of a pair of 

 white gloves and one halfpenny at Easter, and performing to the 

 chief lords of the fee all services. 



September 29 — October 13. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 

 39 Henry III. 

 Between Ralph de Bensey and Alienor, widow of Oliver de 

 Doddingesheles, concerning the plaint of Ralph that whereas by a 

 fine levied between him, Plaintiff, and Alienor, Deforciant, the 

 manor of Trussle remained to Alienor, and the heirs of Oliver, 

 formerly her husband, to hold of the same Ralph for her life, at the 

 yearly rent of one pair of white gloves, and performing the scutage 

 pertaining to the same manor ; and after his decease, of the heirs of 

 the same Ralph, at the yearly rent of £4, but the said Alienor re- 

 fused to perform these services. Release therefore, on a plea of 

 fine levied, by the said Ralph, in consideration of 15 silver marks, 

 to Alienor, and to the heirs of Oliver, of the same manor, and also 

 of all claim of the £4 yearly, or any other services for the same 

 manor, for ever. Saving to Ralph, and the heirs of his body, one 

 oxgang and 3 acres of land, and one acre of meadow, all of which 

 were held by him in the same manor, on the day of the date of this 

 fine, at the yearly rent of id. at Easter for all service, with remainder 

 to the said Alienor in fee. And all instruments previously made 

 between them concerning this manor were to be amended by this 

 fine. 



1256 Derby. Within the octaves of S. Hilary, 40 Henry III. 

 January 13-20. Between Walter, Abbot of Derleg', Plaintiff, and Robert de 

 Wynnefeld, Deforciant. 

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

 and his church of S. Mary, Derleg', in frankalmoign, of 6 oxgangs 

 of land in Wystantone, free from all secular service. Plaintiff took 

 Deforciant and his heirs into all the benefits and prayers which 

 should thenceforth take place in their church. 



April 16-30. Westminster. Within 15 days of Easter, 40 Henry III. 



Between Geoffrey de Langelegfh], Plaintiff, and Robert de Wyleby 

 in Ketstevene, Deforciant. 

 Grant by Deforciant, in consideration of £40 sterling, to Plaintiff 

 and his heirs begotten of his wife Matilda, or in default, to other 

 his nearest heirs, in fee, of 18 librates of land in Ashover, together 

 with the advowson of the church of the same vill., at the yearly 



