g6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES OF THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



May 27 — ^June 10. Lincoln. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 47 Henry HI. 

 Between William de Steyneby, Plaintiff, and Jocelin de Steyneby, 

 Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgement, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciant to 

 the Plaintiff, and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff to the Deforciant 

 of the manor of Herdwik, with appurtenances as in demesnes, 

 homages, rents, services of the freemen, villeinages, wards, reliefs, 

 escheats, woods, meadows, pastures and all other things to the 

 aforesaid manor pertaining. To hold of the Plaintiff and the heirs 

 begotten of his body, for the life of the Deforciant, rendering 20 

 shillings by the year payable at Michaelmas and Lady-day, and 

 performing all other services to the chief lords of that fee. 

 Reversion after the death of the Deforciant to the Plaintiff and his 

 heirs. And if the Plaintiff die without heir of his body, or if the 

 heirs of his body die without heir, the Deforciant being alive, then 

 after the decease of Deforciant the manor with appurtenances to 

 remain to Roger de Sumervile and Lucy his wife for their lives, 

 and after the decease of the same Roger and Lucy the said manor 

 to remain to William son of Lucy and John son of Mabel [iMabilia), 

 nephews of the same Plaintiff, and their heirs. 



September 22. Lincoln. The morrow of S. Mathew, 47 Henry HI. 



Between Matilda de Gonshull, Plaintiff, by Henry Sharp, her 



attorney, and Nigel de Langeford, Deforciant, by Alexander 



de Ramesbeye, his attorney. 

 Grant in perpetuity, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciant to 

 the Plaintiff of that capital messuage of Barleburg', which Annora, 

 widow of Mathew de Hauerehegg', held in dower of the inheri- 

 tance of the Deforciant on the day on which this agreement was 

 made, with the gardens and edifices to the same messuage be- 

 longing. And thereupon the Plaintiff grants to Deforciant and his 

 heirs for ever that capital messuage with appurtenances in 

 Hauereshegg, which belonged to Mathew de Hauereshegg, And 

 this agreement was made in the presence and with the consent of 

 the said Annora, she claiming nothing in the aforesaid messuage of 

 Barleburg, except in the name of dower. 



1265. 

 Jan. 13-20 Westminster. Within the octaves of Hilary, 49 Henry HI. 



Between Henry de Knyveton and Sibyl his wife, Plaintiffs, and 



William de Stabington, Tenant. 



Acknowledgement, by the Tenant to the same Sibil, and grant 



thereupon, in consideration of 20 marks of silver, by Plaintiff to 



