46 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



February 2 — 23. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Thomas Meverel and Avice his wife, Plaintiffs, and Robert 

 de Wodnesleg [h], Tenant. 

 Release, on an assize of mort d'ancestor, by Plaintiffs, in con- 

 sideration of 25 silver marks, to Tenant, in fee, of 15 oxgangs, and 

 3 parts of an oxgang of land in Wodnesleg [h], Eyton, and Mapelle- 

 tone. Further release by Plaintiffs to Tenant, in fee, of all right 

 and claim they had in all other lands and tenements held by him 

 of the inheritance of Roger, his father, on the day. of the date of 

 this fine. 



February 2 — 23. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Henry, son of William Waukelin, Plaintiff", and Robert 

 Fitz Waukelin, Tenant. 

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

 sideration of 3^ silver marks, to Tenant, in fee, of 2 oxgangs of 

 land in Egintone. 



February 2 — 23. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Roger Deincurt, Plaintiff, and John de Heriz, whom 

 Peter de Olkerfhorpe vouched to warranty, and who did warrant 

 him ; concerning 21 a. of land in Tibbeschelf ; and between the 

 same Plaintiff, and the aame Tenant, whom Reginald Brito vouched 

 to warranty, and who did warrant him, concerning 18 acres of land 

 in the same ; and between the same Plaintiff, and the same Tenant, 

 whom Ralph Fitz Gerard vouched to warranty, and who did 

 warrant him, concerning 18 acres of land in the same ; and between 

 the same Plaintiff, and the same Tenant, whom John Fitz William 

 vouched to warranty, and who did warrant him, concerning 2o£ a. 

 of land in the same ; and between the same Plaintiff, and the same 

 Tenant, whom William de Beaumeys vouched to warranty, and 

 who did warrant him, concerning 25 a. of land there ; and between 

 the same Plaintiff, and the same Tenant, whom Bella, daughter of 

 Warin de Neubigginge, vouched to warranty, and who did warrant 

 him, concerning 24 a. of land in the same. 



Release by Plaintiff, in consideration of a sparrow-hawk, to 

 Tenant, in fee, of all the aforesaid land. 



June 24 — July 15. York. Within three weeks from the day of S. John the 



Baptist, 24 Henry III. 



Between Robert de Aldewerke and Isabella his wife, by the same 



Robert, her attorney, Plaintiffs, and Harvey de Mathefeude, 



Tenant. 



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



