CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 25 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 7. Westminster. Within the octaves of S. Michael, 2 



Edward I. 

 Between Michael de Hockel' and Joan his wife, Plaintiffs, and 



Nicholas Herigaud and Margery his wife, Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciants to the Plaintiflfs 

 of one messuage and 2 oxgangs of land, with appurtenances, in 

 Tadyngton and Presteclive, except one toft and 8 acres of land in 

 Tadyngton which Christiana, who was the wife of John Norman, 

 lately held. Thereupon the Plaintiffs grant to the Deforciants the 

 aforesaid toft and 8 acres of land. To hold to the Deforciants and 

 the heirs of Margery, of the Plaintiffs and the heirs of Michael for 

 ever, at the rent of one penny at Christmas for all services and 

 exactions. 



1275- Westminster. Within the octaves of Hilary, 3 Edward I. 

 Jan. 13-20. Between John Abbot of Burton-upon-Trent, Plaintiff, by 

 William de Weston his attorney, and Hugh de Gurneye and 

 Elizabeth his wife, Defendants. 

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

 30 marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his 

 church of S. Modwen, of one messuage and 2 oxgangs of land, 

 with appurtenances, in Fyndern. To hold of the Defendants in 

 free, pure and perpetual alms for ever, at the rent of 2s. , payable at 

 Pentecost and S. Martin in winter, for all services and exactions. 



Jan. 13-2S. Westminster. Within 15 days of Hilary, 3 Edward I. 



Between John Fannel, Plaintiff, and John Bulloc and Letitia his 

 wife, Defendants. 

 Acknowledgement, on a plea of warranty of charter, by the 

 Defendants, that one carucate of land and the moiety of one 

 messuage, with appurtenances, in Aylwarston, Amboldeston, and 

 Thurleston, as in demesnes, services of the free men, villenages 

 . . . ponds, fisheries, and all other things to the tenement per- 

 taining, are the right of the Plaintiff; and grant thereupon by the 

 Plaintiff to the Defendants of the yearly rent of 5 marks of silver, 

 payable at the four terms of Easter, the Nativity of S. John the 

 Baptist, Michaelmas, and Christmas, during the life of the same 

 Letitia, and after the death of the same Letitia the Plaintiff and 

 his heirs to be quit of the said payment for ever. 



Nov. 12. Westminster. The morrow of S. Martin, 3 Edward L 



Between Robert de Aconere, junior, Plaintiff', and Robert de 

 Aconere, senior, and Margery his wife, Defendants. 



