38 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Acknowledgment by the Tenant that two messuages, 5 tofls, 3 

 carucates, and 36 acres of land, 18 acres of wood and pasture, 4 

 acres of meadow, and one mill, with appurtenances in Levenyng, 

 are the right of the Plaintiff. Thereupon the Plaintiff, in considera- 

 tion of loli. sterling, granted to the Tenant the moiety of two 

 parts of one messuage, and the moiety of one messuage, two tofts 

 and a half, 14 oxgangs, and 1 8 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 

 10 acres of wood and pasture, and the moiety of one mill, with 

 appurtenances, of the aforesaid tenements, to wit, those moieties, 

 with appurtenances, which lie towards the sun (i.e. the east) in the 

 aforesaid vill of Levenyng. And, moreover, the same Plaintiff 

 granted that the moieties of all the tenements, with appurtenances 

 which Constance de Louthorp' held in dower in the aforesaid vill 

 of Levenying and Wartre, on the day on which this agreement was 

 made, and which, after the death of the aforesaid Constance ought 

 to revert to the Plaintiff and her heirs, shall wholly remain to the 

 Tenant and his heirs. To hold of the Plaintiff and her heirs, for 

 ever, at the yearly rent of 22 shillings, payable at the feast of S. 

 Martin in winter and Pentecost, and doing foreign service as much 

 as pertains to the said tenements. And this agreement was made 

 in the presence of the aforesaid Constance, she claiming nothing in 

 the aforesaid lands and tenements, except in the name of dower. 



Endorsed. And the Prior of Elreton puts in his claim. And 

 Thomas Trussebut, senior, puts in his claim. 



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



Between Robert de Notingham, Plaintiff, and Henry le Gaunter' 

 and Eustach. i, his wife. Defendants. 

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

 one soar-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his heirs, for 

 ever, of one messuage and i^d. rent, with appurtenances in Derby. 

 To hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the same Eustachia, at 

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

 John the Baptist, and performing to the chief lords of that fee all 

 other services for the Defendants and the heirs of the same 

 Eustachia, for ever. 



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



Between William Fox de Offerton, Plaintiff, and Robert le Ragged 



and Matilda, his wife, Defendants. 



Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter and in consideration of 6 



marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his heirs, for 



ever, of one messuage and 14 acres of land, with appurtenances in 



