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Grant by Plaintiff to Tenant, in fee, of 2 mills in Derby, at the 

 yearly rent of a silver mark, and acquitting the same mills 

 against the chief lords of the fee of all other services to the same 

 mills pertaining, for all service and exaction. Plaintiff and his 

 heirs to have the grinding of all the corn of his own house of 

 Lotchirche at the aforesaid mills, quit of toll, for ever. This Fine 

 was made in the presence of William Basset, who did release to 

 Tenant, in fee, all his right and claim in the same mills. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Robert Fitz Robert, Plaintiff, and Ralph Fitz Simon, 

 Tenant. 

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

 fee, of a moiety of one oxgang of land, except 2 acres, in Clapwelle, 

 viz. that moiety which doth lie on all sides in the fields of Estfelde, 

 and Suthfelde, and Westfelde towards the south ; to be holden of 

 the chief lords of the fee * by the service to the same moiety 

 pertaining, for all service and exaction, saving to Tenant in fee the 

 toft and croft formerly held by Roger, the Dean, of Clapwelle. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between William Fitz Hugh of Etwelle, Plaintiff, and Adam Fitz 

 Walter of Lintone, Tenant. 

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

 fee, of one out of 2 oxgangs of land in Etwelle, viz., that oxgang 

 which lies on all sides in the field of Etwelle towards the south : at 

 the yearly rent of 4s. sterling, and performing the foreign service 

 pertaining to the same land, for all service and exaction. 

 And William de Bissopedene asserts his claim. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Rametta, Prioress of S. Mary, Derby, Plainltffand Henry 

 de Donistone and Eleanor his wife, and Robert de Stantone,f 

 [Tenants], concerning the reasonable bounds to be made 

 between Plaintiff's land at Tormundeleg[h], and Tenants' land, 

 concerning which Plaintiff complained that Tenants attached 

 6 acres of Plaintiff's wood to their own fee, more than per- 

 tained to them. 

 Grant by Tenants to Plaintiff, in frankalmoign, of one acre of 



wood out of the aforesaid 6 acres, viz., that acre which doth lie 



* This seems to be a foreshadowing of the statute of Quia Emptores, 18 

 Edw. I.— W.H.H. 



fHeis called subsequently in the Fine, Robert de Osolvestone, but there 

 can be no doubt that the same person is intended. — W. H. H. 



