1 8 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



September 22. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Henry, Abbot of Derleg[h], Plaintiff, and William Fitz 

 Gregory, Tenant. 

 Grant by Plaintiff, to Tenant, for his life, of a messuage in 

 Scardeclive, at the annual rent of I2d. at the feast of S. Giles, for 

 all service ; with reversion to Plaintiff, and to the church of 

 Scardeclive in perpetuity ; and acknowledgment by Tenant that 

 the same is frankalmoign of the same church. 



September 22. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Walter Fitz Laurence, Plaintiff, and William de Tides- 

 welle, Tenant. 

 Release, on an assize of mort d'ancestor, by Plaintiff, to Tenant, 

 in fee, of a mill in Wrmenhulle, and also of all the lands and tene- 

 ments which belonged to Daniel the Butler ; and grant, in con- 

 sideration thereof, by Tenant to Plaintiff of 2\ oxgangs of land, and 

 one curtilage, and one meadow in Dunintone, to wit, the oxgang 

 held by William Harefot, the oxgang held by Robert Fitz Muriell, 

 and the half oxgang held by Matilda the widow, and the curtilage 

 lying between the chapel and the messuage of Henry Prudfot, and 

 the meadow held by Osmund brother of the aforesaid Daniel, at 

 the yearly rent of 12 pence for all service, saving foreign service. 



September 22. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between John de Gray, Plaintiff, and Walter de Dencurt, 

 Deforciant. 

 Release, on an assize of last presentation, by Deforciant to 

 Plaintiff, in fee, of the advowson of the church of Schirlund, con- 

 cerning which Plaintiff complained that Deforciant impeded his 

 presentation to the same church, alleging that the same church was 

 a chapel pertaining to his church of Mortune. * Roger de Dencurt, 

 the patron of Mortune church, was present in the same court, and 

 confirmed the Fine, and joined in releasing the advowson of Schir- 

 lund church. 



September 29 — October 6. Nottingham. Within the octave of S. Michael, 

 10 Henry III. 

 Between William Bardulf, Plaintiff, and Oliver Saucheverel, 

 Tenaiit. 

 Release, on an assize of mort d'ancestor, by Plaintiff to Tenant, 



* There was a church at Morton at the time of the Domesday Survey, but 

 the church of Shirland does not seem to have been built until the reign of John. 

 Litigation with regard to the advowsons of these parishes has gone on without 

 much intermission from the reign of Henry III. to that of Victoria. — Ed. 



