30 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



April 17— May 8. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 6 Edward I. 



Between Thomas Folejambe, Plaintiff, and Thomas, son of 

 Thomas de WormhuU and Katherine his wife, Defendants. 

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

 40 marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff, of one 

 messuage and 15 acres of land, with appurtenances, in Wormhull. 

 To hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the same Katherine for 

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

 Baptist, and performing all other services to the chief lords of that 

 fee, for the Defendants and the heirs of the said Katherine. 



May 27. Westminster. The morrow of the Ascension, 6 Edward I. 



Between William le Parker and Isabella his wife, Plaintiffi, and 

 Walter del Lee, Tenant. 

 Grant, in consideration of 40 shillings sterling, by the Plaintiffs 

 to the Tenant, of one messuage and one oxgang of land, with 

 appurtenances, in Chirchesomereshal. To hold of the Plaintiffs 

 and the heirs of the same Isabella for ever, at the rent of one rose 

 at the Nativity of S. John the Baptist. Performing all other 

 services to the chief lords of that fee, for the Plaintiffs and the heirs 

 of the same Isabella. 



May 27. Westminster. The morrow of the Ascension of our Lord, 



6 Edward I. 

 Between Thomas, Bishop of Hereford, Plaintiff, and Thomas de 



Chaworthe, Deforciant, by John de Leyes, his attorney. 

 Acknowledgement by the Deforciant that the custody of Margery 

 and Dyonisia, daughters and heirs of Ranulph le Poer, is the right 

 of the Plaintiff and his church of Hereford, because the said 

 Ranulph held his land of John, formerly Bishop of Hereford, by 

 knight service ; and remittance thereupon, in consideration of 10 

 pounds, by the Plaintiff to the Deforciant, of all damage which the 

 Deforciant is said to have done by occasion of the aforesaid 

 custody. Endorsed. And Robert le Wyne and Dionisia his wife 

 put in their claims. And Ralph le Wyne puts in his claim. 



Nov. 3. Westminster. The morrow of All Souls, 6 Edward I. 



Between Sybil, daughter of Nigel de Rydeware, Plaintiff, and 

 William le Burguillun de Weston, Defendant. 

 Acknowledgement by the Plaintiff to the Defendant, and grant 

 thereupon by the Defendant to the Plaintiff, of 7J oxgangs of land, 

 with appurtenances, in Weston. To hold of the Defendant and his 

 heirs all the life of the Plaintiff, at the yearly rent of one pound of 



