42 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF. DERBY. 



April 21. — Derby. The morrow of the close of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between John de Kyngeston, Plaintiff, and Walter, son of 

 Godfrey le Ruer, and Cicely his wife. Defendants. 

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

 40 shillings sterling, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his 

 heirs, for ever, of one toft, with appurtenances, in Derby. To 

 hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the same Cicely, at the 

 yearly rent of one pepper-corn, and performing all other services 

 to the chief lords of that fee, for the Defendants and the heirs of 

 the same Cicely. 



April 21. — Derby. The morrow of the close of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Roger le Wyte and Felicia his wife, Plaintiffs, and 

 Ranulph de Hassop and Amabillia his wife. Defendants. 

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

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

 heirs of Felicia, for ever, of the moiety of a messuage and an 

 oxgang of land, with appurtenances, in Bobenhull. To hold of 

 the Defendants and the heirs of Amabillia, at the yearly rent of 

 one clove gilly-flower at Easter for all service. 



June 8-29. Lincoln. Within 3 weeks of Holy Trinity, 9 Edward I. 



Between William le Feure de Saundiacre and Cicely his wife. 

 Plaintiffs, and William Danvers, Tenant. 

 Grant, in consideration of 5 marks of silver, by the Plaintiffs to 

 the Tenant and his heirs, for ever, of 2 acres of land and 4 acres 

 of meadow in Staunton-juxta-Sandyacr'. 



June 24 — July 23 — Lincoln. Within one month of S. John the Baptist, 9 



Edward I. 

 Between William de Henover, Plaintiff, and Orengia de Henover 



and Eudo her son. Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant, by the PlaintitT that 

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

 7 perches of land in length and 6 perches of land in width, are 

 the right of the said Eudo, and grant thereupon by the said Eudo 

 to the Plaintiff, of the premises (except before excepted). To 

 hold of the said Eudo and his heirs, all the life of the Plaintiff, at 

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

 S. John the Baptist. And if it happen that the Plaintiff die in 

 the life-time of Orengia, the tenements aforesaid shall remain to 

 the aforesaid Orengia, to hold of the said Eudo and his heirs all 

 the life of the same Orengia, and after the death of the same 

 Orengia the aforesaid tenements shall revert to the aforesaid Eudo. 



