36 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



between Plaintiff's land, and Tenants' wood, quit of all secular service 

 and exaction ; and grant, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiff to 

 Tenants, in fee, of all their right and claim in the surplus of the 

 said 6 acres of wood. 



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



Between Thomas, Prior of Sempringham, Plaintiff, and Roger 

 Brito, Deforciant, concerning common of pasture in Waletone, 

 respecting which Plaintiff complained that Deforciant did not 

 observe the agreement made between Robert Brito, Deforci- 

 ant's father, and Richard, formerly Prior of Sempringham. 

 Plaintiff's predecessor. 

 Grant by Deforciant that Plaintiff and his successors should have 

 common in the aforesaid pasture in Waletone for 500 sheep, and 

 40 she-goats, 20 cows, 10 mares, and 10 sows, with their young of 

 one year ; and at the end of the year they should remove the young 

 of the aforesaid animals if the number of the same animals should 

 be complete ; and if it should not be complete, then they shall 

 remain in the same pasture until the number shall be complete. 

 Grant also by the same to Plaintiff, in frankalmoign, together with 

 the aforesaid animals, of sufficient pasture for two ploughs 

 (camcatas) of oxen in the said pasture of Waltone, and in the 

 pasture of Bramtone, and of Calehale, with free ingress and egress 

 to the same pasture, and also 6 oxgangs of land previously held by 

 Plaintiff in the territory of Waletone ; at the yearly rent of 2s. 

 sterling for all secular service and exaction ; and release, in con- 

 sideration thereof, by Plaintiff of all damages which he alleged he 

 had suffered on account of the hindrance occasioned by Deforciant 

 in respect of the same common of pasture. Grant also by Plaintiff 

 that the park belonging to Deforciant at Waletone should remain 

 inclosed, as it was in the time of Deforciant's father. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 13. Nottingham. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 20 Henry 



III. 



Between Avice, widow of Richard the Baker, Plaintiff, and Ralph 



Fitz Ralph, Tenant, concerning a virgate of land in Caldewelle, 



and between the same Avice, Plaintiff, and the same Ralph, 



whom William Fitz David did vouch to warranty, and who did 



warrant him, concerning a virgate, of land in the same vill, 



Tenant. 



Grant by Tenant to Plaintiff, in fee, of the messuage formerly 



held by Walter Fitz Walter, and the oxgang near to the 2 oxgangs 



formerly held by the same Walter, at the yearly rent of iod. sterling 



