26 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



by Plaintiff that Henry, Tenant's son, and his heirs should have 

 and hold 12 acres out of the same manor which he had from the 

 gift of Tenant before this fine was made, with the messuage and 

 meadow to the same messuage pertaining by the service of I2d. a 

 year ; and the other moiety of the same manor with its appurten- 

 ances in demesnes and rents, in homages and services of free men, 

 together with the aforesaid capital messuage, after the decease of 

 Tenant, if he shall have an heir of his body, shall revert to Plaintiff 

 and his heirs freely. And in case of Tenant's death without heir of 

 his body, then the same manor to revert to Plaintiff in fee. 



October 19. Leicester. The morrow of St. Luke, 10 Henry III. 



Between Roger de Dencurt, Plaintiff, and John de Heriz, Tenant. 

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

 in fee, (out of 72 acres of wood in Pillesleg[h]) of 60 acres of wood 

 out of the same wood within these metes underwritten, to wit, from 

 Stamlandesike up to the bounds of Stainesby in length and width, 

 and from Hiringhulbroc up to Huringhul[le] ; to hold as pertaining 

 to his manor of Pilleslegfh] ; and release, in consideration thereof, 

 by Plaintiff to Tenant in fee of other 12 acres of wood of the 

 remainder of the aforesaid 72 acres of wood, as in those which do 

 pertain to the manor of the same John de Tibeschelfe lying without 

 the aforesaid bounds. 



1227. 

 February 25. Ilchester. The morrow of Ash Wednesday, 1 1 Henry III. 



Between Master Henry de Bissopestone, Plaintiff, and Richard de 

 Warneforde, whom John de Gray vouched to warranty, 

 [Deforciant]. 

 Grant by Deforciant to Plaintiff, in fee, of 6 oxgangs of land in 

 Little Strattone, and 2 oxgangs of land in Forda, to wit, all the 

 land held by Deforciant in the same vills ; and grant in considera- 

 tion thereof by Plaintiff that if he, or Lettice his sister should die 

 without an heir of their bodies, then the land at Ford should revert 

 to Deforciant in fee. 



1228. 



January 13-20. Westminster. Within the octaves of S. Hilary 12 Henry III. 



Between Robert, Abbot of Rufford, Plaintiff, and Lancelin de 



Stokes and Avice his wife, Deforciants. 



Release by Deforciants, on a plea of warranty of charter, to 



Plaintiff and his church of Rufford, in frankalmoign, of a moiety of 



the manor of Abbeneya, at that which Plaintiff hath of the gift of 



Matthew de Ponintone, grandfather of Deforciant Avice, whose heir 



