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& ealcntrav of ti)t j/wcs fov tije ttountg of 

 I3cdm, from ttjefr commencement in tlje reign 

 of iiidjavir E.* 



By W. H. Hart, F.S.A. 



{Continued from Vol. IX., i> «? 1 

 1258. yj ' J 



Jan. 13-29. Derby. Within 15 days of S. Hilary, 42 Henry III. 



Between Roger de Becktone, Plaintiff, and Adam, son of Matthew 

 of Langesdone and Albred his wifr, Deforciants. 

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

 consideration of a sparrow-hawk, to Plaintiff, in fee, of a messuage 

 with the appurtenances in Langesdone, at the yearly rent of 2d. 

 for all service, custom, and exaction. 

 Jan. 13-29. Same date. 



Between Hugh, Prior of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Lenton, 

 Plaintiff, and Matthew de Haveresheg', by Stephen de Jorz,' 

 his attorney, Deforciant. 

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

 Plaintiff, and to his successors, and to his church, in perpetuity, in 

 frankalmoign, of the manors of Hulme and Dunstone 5 at 'the 

 yearly rent, during Deforciant's life, of ^10 sterling for all custom 

 and exaction ; such rent to cease at his death. Plaintiff took 

 Deforciant and his heirs into all the benefits and prayers which 

 should thenceforth take place in their church. 

 Jan. 13-29. Derby. Same date. 



Between William de Breydeshale, Plaintiff, and Matthew de 

 Haversege, and Anora his wife, by Stephen de Jorz, their 

 attorney, Deforciants. 



1 *7- he .^ <Ht0r T ch re Sretsthat he is again only able to offer such a verv 

 brief instalment of the Calendar of Fines, as it is invaluable for the purposes of 

 Derbyshire history. He is bound to say that the fault does not res! w h him 

 Entirely fresh arrangements will, however, be made for their continuance 



