48 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



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

 in fee, of a toft in Fentone, at the yearly rent of 2s. sterling, for all 

 service. 



June 24 — July 22. York. Same date. 



Between the same, Plaintiffs, and Ranulph de Fentone, Tenant, of 



7 oxgangs of land, and 7s. id. rents in Fentone and 



Sturstone. 

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

 for life, of 6 oxgangs of land (out of the 7 oxgangs), to wit, 2 

 oxgangs held by Adam le Fraunceys, one oxgang held by Roger 

 le Cribler, one oxgang held by Richard Fitz Ralph, one oxgang 

 held by Henry Fitz Ralph, and one oxgang lying next the land of 

 Walter Fitz Humphrey ; at the yearly rent of 7s. sterling, and 

 performing the foreign service, with reversion to Plaintiffs and to 

 the heirs of Plaintiff Isabella ; saving to Alina, daughter of Nicholas 

 de Kavelande, Tenant's wife, the third part thereof, as dower, if 

 she should survive him. Tenant is not to commit waste, or to 

 make sale, or any impoverishment of the land. 



1240. 

 September 29 — October 20. Coventry. In 3 weeks of S. Michael, 24 

 Henry III. 

 Between Hugh Wake, by Simon de Trope, his attorney, Plaintiff, 

 and Joan, widow of William Briwere, by Robert de Wayforde, 

 his attorney, Deforciant, of 13 marks rent in Brunintone and 

 Whitintone, which Deforciant used to receive of Peter de 

 Brunintone as her dower. 

 Grant by Plaintiff to Deforciant, for life, as dower, of 13 marks 

 rent out of the issues of the ovens and market of Cestrefeud, by the 

 hands of Plaintiff, or his heirs, or his bailiffs of Cestrefeud, or 

 whosoever might be the holder of the ovens or market, with power 

 of distress ; and if the market should prove deficient, so that the 

 rent could not be fully paid, then Plaintiff or his heirs should make 

 satisfaction in a competent place in his manor of Cestrefeud. 

 1241. 

 May 10. Bermondsey. The morrow of the Ascension, 25 Henry III. 



Between Reginald de Meaudry and Isolda his wife, Plaintiffs, and 

 Lancelin de Stokes and Avice his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 consideration of 12 silver marks, to Plaintiffs, for their lives, of a 

 moiety of the manor of Stoke, by the service pertaining thereto, 

 with remainder to survivor, in fee. 



