24 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Grant by Plaintiff to Deforciants, in fee, and for their men at 

 Macwrde and Marchetone, of common of pasture throughout the 

 entire manor of Great Uure for all manner of cattle except their 

 goats which they could never have in the wood of Uure, and 

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

 to Martinmas shall not enter the same wood,, which pigs however, 

 at other times throughout the whole year, shall be able to feed in 

 the same wood ; and grant by deforciants, in consideration thereof, 

 that Plaintiff and his successors may assart and cultivate, at their 

 pleasure, 60 acres of land in Syortegrave, in that part which is next 

 to the town of Uure, and not more ; saving to Deforciants and their 

 heirs their common there, after the corn shall have been carried ; 

 and saving also to the same their common everywhere in Syorte- 

 grave and in Brende, for all cattle, as well goats and pigs as other 

 cattle. And likewise Plaintiff and his successors and their men of 

 Uure to have their common in Macwrde and Marketone for all their 

 own cattle. Plaintiff and his successors to have free ingress and egress 

 of the width of 4 perches to and from the pasture of Syortegrave 

 towards the fields of Redburne ; and Nicholas de Eynoure and his 

 heirs to have free ingress and egress of the width of 24 feet to and 

 from the same pasture next Wytesiche. Plaintiff and his successors 

 not to have liberty to cultivate or assart any further in the wood of 

 Merwin. 



September 30. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Nicholas Fitz Thorald, Plaintiff, and Ralph Fitz Alan and 

 Felicia his wife, by the same Ralph her attorney, Tenants. 

 Release, on a recognizance of great assize, by Plaintiff to Tenants, 

 and to Tenant Felicia, in fee, of one virgate of land in Meautone, 

 at the yearly rent of 4 shillings for all service, saving foreign 

 service. 



September 30. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Robert de Harestain, Plaintiff, and William, Abbot of 

 Wellebec, Deforciant. 

 Grant by Plaintiff to Deforciant, (out of common of pasture in 

 Suttone, to wit that pasture between the fiver of Calehale and 

 Polesbroc, whereof Plaintiff complained that Deforciant unjustly 

 exacted common in the aforesaid pasture, so that Plaintiff had no 

 common in the land belonging to Deforciant at Ducinantone, 

 neither did Deforciant perform him any service in order that he 

 should have the aforesaid common) of 20 acres of pasture out of the 

 same pasture, by the perch of 20 feet ; to wit those which lie near 

 to the sheep fold of Deforciant towards the south, so that it shall be 



