20 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE- COUNTY OF DERBY. 



in that part of land neither in Merewineswde, 



but the assarts made next Castelweie and in Brende, to lie un- 

 cultivated in common pasture between them for ever ; so that 

 Plaintiff and his successors may cultivate those 60 acres at his 

 pleasure ; saving * in those 60 acres, and like- 



wise in the old assart after the corn shall have been carried ; saving 

 also to them their common throughout in Scortegrave for all kinds 

 of cattle, as well goats and pigs as other cattle. Plaintiff and his 

 successors to have free ingress and egress of the width of 4 perches 

 to and from the pasture of Scortegrave, except the aforesaid 60 

 acres of land ; and [free ingress] and egress of the width of 24 feet 

 to the same pasture of Scortegrave ; and grant by Plaintiff to 

 Tenant, in fee, of common of pasture throughout the whole manor 

 of Macfwrthe and] Marchetone, except their goats which they 

 could never have in the wood at Oure, called Merwineswde ; and 

 except their pigs which in time of pannage, viz. , from Michaelmas 

 to Martinmas, they could feed in the same wood. And likewise, 

 Plaintiff and his successors and their men of Great Oure, to have 

 their common throughout the whole in the manors of Macwrthe 

 and of Marchetone for all kinds of cattle except goats ; * * 

 except his pigs which in time of pannage, viz., from Michaelmas 

 to Martinmas, will not enter the same woods. 



September 29 — October 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Peter de Brunintone, Plaintiff, and William Briwere, the 

 younger, Deforciant. 

 Release, by Plaintiff to Tenant, in fee, of 2 acres of land in 

 Tappetone, lying in Milneh through the midst of 



which a certain stream (goto) of water doth run, containing \ an 

 acre ; concerning which Plaintiff complained that Deforciant had 

 unjustly occupied them. Deforciant and his heirs not to construct 

 any edifice or mill there ; but to be at liberty to cultivate the same 

 land, if they will, or to dig there at their pleasure, and thence to 

 take, for the sustentation of their mill and mill pond at Neubaude 

 (Newbold) ; and grant in consideration thereof, by Deforciant to 

 Plaintiff of 2 marks rent out of the same mill, to be received yearly 

 from the bailiff, miller, or farmer of Deforciant, who shall perform 

 fealty to Plaintiff for the same. And William de Tappetone, who 

 claimed a right in the same land and stream of water, was present 

 in the same court and joined in the concord and release, in con- 

 sideration of 28d. rents which Plaintiff released out of the rent 

 arising out of his tenement in Tappetone ; so that when Deforciant 

 and his heirs are bound to render to Plaintiff and his heirs 7s. ioJgd. 



