40 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



tion of 4 silver marks, to Tenant, in fee, of one oxgang, and the 

 third part of one oxgang of land, in Amboldestone. 



September 29 — October 20. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Ralph de Halum, Plaintiff, and Master Hugh Le Scot, 

 Tenant. 

 Release, on an assize of mort d'ancestor, by Plaintiff, in considera- 

 tion of half a silver mark, to Tenant, in fee, of 2 acres of land in 

 Ilkesdene. 



October 13. Nottingham. Saturday next after the Feast of S. Dennis, 20 

 Henry III. 

 Between William Fitz Hugh, Plaintiff, and Richard, vicar of the 

 church of Ettewelle, Tenant. 

 Release by Plaintiff, in consideration of 30s. sterling, to Tenant, 

 in fee, of a messuage and 2 oxgangs of land in Ettewelle. 

 1237- 

 January 31. Westminster. Saturday next before the Purification B.V.M., 

 21 Henry III. 

 Between Alexander, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Plaintiff, 

 and Richard de Sandiacre, Tenant. 

 Grant by Tenant to Plaintiff, and to his successors, and to his 

 church of Lichfield, in perpetuity, of the advowson of Sandiacre 

 Church, and one rood of land in the same vill. And Plaintiff did 

 receive Tenant and his heirs into all the benefits, and prayers 

 thenceforth to arise in his church of Lichfield for ever. 



June 14 — 21. Westminster. Within the octave of the Holy Trinity, 21 



Henry III. 

 Between brother Robert de Saunforde, Master of the Temple in 



England, by Stephen de Ardene, his attorney, Plantiff, and 



Ralph de Frechervile, Deforciant. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciant, in con- 

 sideration of 100s. sterling, to Plaintiff and his successors, in frank- 

 almoign, of a fourth part of a knight's fee in Sukthorne, and of a 

 moiety of a fourth part of a knight's fee in Lee, Wetecroft, Holewey, 

 and Wakbrige, to wit, all that fee held by Robert de Avel in the 

 same vills ; the same having been given by Hubert Fitz Ralph, 

 Deforciant's grandfather ; performing therefor the King's foreign 

 service to wit, towards the scutage 40s. I5d. more or less, for all 

 secular service. 



June 14—21. Westminster. Same date. 



Between Robert de Hascy and Lettice his wife, Alexander de 

 Hulkerthorpe and Sarah his wife, by the same Alexander, 



