I04 CALENDAR OF THE FINES OF THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



his heirs of the Defendants and the heirs of the said Amice for 

 ever by the annual render of i clove gilly-flovver at Easter for all 

 service ; the Plaintiffs and their heirs doing to the chief lords of 

 that fee the services accustomed. 



Nov. 3. Westminster. The morrow of All Souls, 55 Henry III. 



Between Adam de Oxeton and Amice his wife, John de Kokele 

 and Emma his wife, and Joan and Emma (sic) sisters of the 

 same Amice and Emma (sic), Plaintiffs, by Walter de 

 Whyteneye attorney of the same Adam and Amice, Joan and 

 Emma, and Richard Hardi, Tenant. 

 Grant, in consideration of 5 marks of silver, by the Plaintiffs for 



themselves and the heirs of the said Amice and Emma and Joan 



and Emma to the Tenant and his heirs for ever of the moiety of i 



toft with appurtenances in Cesterfeld. 



1271. Westminster. Within the octaves of Hilary, 55 Henry IH. 

 Jan. 13-20. Between John de Hampton, Plaintiff, and John Damel, Tenant. 

 Acknowledgment, by the Tenant to the Plaintiff, and grant, 

 thereupon, by the Plaintiff to the Tenant of five oxgangs of land 

 and 100 shillings of rent, with appurtenances, in Tydeswell and 

 Whetston. To hold to him and his heirs of the Plaintiff and his 

 heirs for ever by the yearly rent of ^d. at Easter, and doing to the 

 chief lords of that fee the services accustomed. 



1272. Lincoln. The morrow of Hilary, 56 Henry HI. 

 Jan. 14. Between Henry Parfey de Benetlegh, Plaintiff, and Nicholas de 

 Efifedecote (Offcote) and Matilda, his wife, Defeiuiants. 

 Grant, by the Defendants, for themselves and the heirs of the 

 said Matilda to the Plaintiff and his heirs for ever, of 5 acres of 

 land, with appurtenances in Fennibenetlegh. And grant thereupon 

 by the Plaintiff to the said Nicholas of a messuage, with appurte- 

 nances in the same vill, lying between the messuage of Bertar' (sic) 

 and that of Robert de Bridlowe. To hold to the said Nicholas 

 and his heirs for ever of the chief lords of that fee by the services 

 accustomed. 



Lincoln. The morrow of the Purification, 56 Henry HL 



Feb. 3. Between John Basset de Sapecote, Plaintiff, and Ralph Basset 



de Sapcote, Defendant. 



Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, and in consideration of 



one mew-hawk, by the Defendant to the Plaintiff, of lo| marks of 



rent, with appurtenances in Duffeuld. To hold to the Plaintiff and 



his heirs for the life of the Defendant at the yearly rent of lOO shillings 



payable at Easter and Michaelmas. After Ralph's death, John 



