3<3 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



June 7 — Nottingham. The morrow of the Holy Trinity, 16 Henry III. 



Between Robert the Dean, of Scropton, Plaintiff, and Gilbert de 

 Foston and Basil his wife, Deforcia7its. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciants, in 

 consideration of 4s. to Plaintiff, in fee, of 9 acres of land in Foston, 

 at the yearly rent of i|d. for all service. 



June 25. Nottingham. The morrow of S. John the Baptist, 16 Henry III. 

 Between Geoffrey de Akovere and Matilda his wife, Plaintiffs, and 

 William de Mungly, Deforciant, concerning reasonable bounds 

 to be made between Plaintiff's land in Snelistone, and 

 Deforciant's land in Cubbeleg[h]. 

 Agreement that all such land within the metes and bounds under- 

 written towards the manor of Snelistone doth remain to Plaintiffs in 

 fee, to wit, from Caldewelle by the watercourse descending next 

 the wood of JohnFitz Herbert to Stenriforde, and from Stenriforde 

 to Ashwodebroc, ascending to the trench which Deforciant caused 

 to be made there, and by that trench to the cut oak which is the 

 bound between Plaintiffs and Deforciant, and from that oak by the 

 trench which is begun to be dug up to Holiwellesiche, and from 

 Holiwellesiche by the trench ascending near Wyndioc, and from 

 Wyndioc by the trench up to Holdeyclonhevede, so that Plaintiffs and 

 their heirs may assart and inclose at their pleasure 30 acres of land 

 measured by the perch of 20 feet within the same bounds concern- 

 ing which there was contention between Plaintiffs and Deforciant, 

 without any common which Deforciant or his heirs could have in 

 the same 30 acres ; saving however to Deforciant and his heirs and 

 to their men of Cubbeleg[h] their common of pasture throughout the 

 whole manor of Snelestone outside the meadow which had a close 

 on the day when this agreement was made. And saving to 

 Deforciant and his heirs and to their men of Cubbeleg[h] the pigs 

 of their own feeding of Cubbeleg[h], quit of pannage in the woods 

 of Snelestone outside the inclosed park of Snelestone on the day 

 when this agreement was made, without agistment. And if it 

 should happen that the aforesaid 30 acres of land should lie 

 uncultivated or not inclosed ; then, as long as they shall so lie, 

 Deforciant and his heirs and their men shall have their common 

 there ; and all the land on the other side of the said bounds which 

 is towards Cubbelegfh] shall remain to them quit, in fee; with, 

 power to assart and inclose the same at their pleasure, saving to 

 Plaintiffs and their heirs and their men of Snelestone their common 

 of pasture everywhere in the manor of Cubbelegfh] outside the 

 inclosed park of Cubbeleg[h] on the day when this agreement was 



