Io6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES OF THE COUNTV OF DERBY. 



Between Adam de Gretewyke and Margery his wife, and Gilbert, 



son of William de Bentleye and Cicely his wife, Plaintiffs, by 



William de Bentleye, clerk, their attorney, and Robert son of 



Robert de Offidecote, Tenant. 



Grant, by the Plaintiffs for themselves and the heirs of Margery 



and Cicely, to the Defendant, in consideration of lo marks of silver, 



of 2 oxgangs of land with appurtenances in Offidecote to hold to 



him and his heirs for ever. 



May 24 — 31. Westminster. Same date. 



Between Peter Picot, Plaintiff, and Master Gilbert de Mylers 

 whom Felicia de Grey calls to warrant, and who warrants her 

 of 6 oxgangs of land in Burysasch and grant, in consideration 

 of 55 marks of silver, by the Plaintiff to the same Gilbert and 

 his heirs for ever, of the premises. 



June 3. Warwick. The Morrow of the Ascension, 56 Henry III. 



Between William son of Robert de Pillesley, Plaintiff, and Richard 

 Blounde and Mary his wife. Defendants. 

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

 40 shillings sterling, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff, of 38 acres 

 of land with appurtenances in Steynesby. To hold to the Plaintiff 

 and his heirs, of the Defendants, and the heirs of the said Mary for 

 ever, by the yearly render of one rose at the Nativity of S. John 

 the Baptist, and performing all services to the chief lord of that fee 



Nov. 3. Westminster. The Morrow of All Souls', 57 Henry IH. 



Between Matilda, who was the wife of Robert de Stretton, 



Plaintiff, by Simon de Dene, her attorney, and Matthew de 



Knyveton, Tenant, by William son of Robert de Tyston, his 



attorney. And 

 Between the same Matilda, Plaintiff, and Henry son of Matthew 



de Knyveton, Tenatit. 

 Grant, by the Plaintiflf, in consideration of 40 marks of silver, to 

 the same Matthew, of the manor of Wodethorpe (except 24 acres 

 of land), the 3rd part of 24s. of rent with appurtenances in 

 Bradeles ; and to the same Matthew and Henry the 3rd part of 

 4 oxgangs of land, 8 score acres of wood, I water mill, and 60s. 

 of rent with appurtenances in the same vill. of Wodethorpe, and in 



Thur These, Matilda held as the dower which fell to 



her by the free tenement of her late husband in the said vill. To 

 hold to the same Matthew and Henry and their heirs for ever. 



[To l>c continued.^ 



