44 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



and his heirs the custody and relief of the same land ; and release, 

 in consideration thereof, by Deforciant to Plaintiff and his heirs of 

 all other services. 



Feb. 2-17. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Ralph de Frescheneville, Plaintiff, and Ralph, Abbot of 



Derleg [h], Deforciant, concerning the customs and services 



exacted by Plaintiff from Deforciant in respect of the freehold 



held by him in Rippelle, Pentriz, Chillewelle, and Ulkertorpe. 



Grant by Deforciant that he and his successors would perform 



suit at Plaintiffs court at Blakewelle or Nottingham, by any free 



man of his, whensoever there should be a plea there by the King's 



writ of right, and when any thief should be judged ; and also the 



foreign service as much as pertains to the aforesaid land ; and 



release, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiff to Deforciant and his 



successors of all other services and customs exacted from him for 



the aforesaid tenement. 



Feb. 2-17. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Beatrice, daughter of William Ruffus, Plaintiff, and 

 Richard de Cunegestone, Tenant. 

 Release by Plaintiff, in consideration of 5s. sterling, to Tenant, 

 in fee, of an oxgang of land in Cheylmeredune. 



Feb. 2-17. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between William Fitz Ingelram, Plaintiff, and Walter the Smith, 

 Tenant. 

 Release by Plaintiff, in consideration of half a silver mark, to 

 Tenant, in fee, of an oxgang of land in Great Oure.* 



Feb. 2-23. Nottingham. Within three weeks of the Purification of B.V.M., 



24 Henry III. 

 Between Roger, Prior of Brettone, + Plaintiff, and Nicholas Legat 



and Dennis his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 Plaintiff, and to his successors and his church, in frankalmoign, of 

 60s. rents in Brettone ; performing to the chief lords of the fee all 

 services pertaining to the aforesaid rent for all service and exaction. 

 And Plaintiff did receive Deforciants, and the heirs of Deforciant 

 Dennis, into all the benefits and prayers which thenceforth should 

 take place in his church of Brettone for ever. 



* Mickleover. — Ed. 



+ Query, may not this be the Priory of Gresley, in Derbyshire. There is 

 no Priory of Brettone or Bettone in that County. That Priory was sometimes 

 styled " Gresley -juxta-Burtone." 



