36 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



the yearly rent of one rose, payable at the feast of the Nativity of 

 S. John the Baptist for ever, and performing all other services to 

 the chief lords of that fee, for the Defendants and their heirs. 



April 13— May 4. Derby. Within 15 days of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Henry de Irton and Philippa his wife, and Isabella, 



sister of the same Philippa, Plaintiffs, and John de Ferrur', 



Tenant. 



Grant, in consideration of 100 marks of silver, by the Plaintiffs 



and the heirs of Philippa and Isabella to the Tenant, of one 



carucate of land, with appurtenances in Braydeshall, together with 



all other lands and tenements which the Tenant held in demesne 



only in the said vill on the day on which this agreement was made, 



for ever. 



April 13 — May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Nicholas Herygo and Margery, his wife, Plaintiffs, and 

 Richard de Morleye and Joan, his wife, Tenants. 

 Grant, in consideration of i6'marks of silver, by the Tenants and 

 the heirs of the same Joan to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of the 

 same Margery, for ever, of one messuage and 30 acres of land, with 

 appurtenances in Tadington and Prestclyve. 



April 13 — May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Simon de Notingham and Joan, his wife. Plaintiffs, and 

 Alan Gos and Hawysia, his wife, Defendants. 

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

 one sparrow-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiffs, of one 

 messuage, with appurtenances in Derby. To hold to the Plaintiffs 

 and the heirs of the said Simon of the Defendants and the heirs of 

 the said Hawysia, for ever, at the rent of one rose at the feast of 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 Hawysia. 



April 13 — May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Joan Morcok' of Esseburn', Plaintiff, and Richard, son 

 of Henry le Sergaunt and Matilda his wife, Defendants. 

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

 20 shillings sterling, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff, of one 

 messuage and \\ acre of meadow, with appurtenances in Fenny- 

 benteleye. To hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the said 

 Matilda, for ever, at the yearly rent of one roee, payable at the 



