CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 5 I 



and of Henry Fitz Matthew in Newebigginge, and 52J a. of land 

 held in villenage of Deforciant by Richard son of the smith, 

 Philip son of the smith, Robert son of the smith, Ormus son of the 

 smith, and Swanus Fitz William, in Blakewelle. 



Grant also by Deforciant, that Plaintiff should have in the a r ore- 

 said forest 24 oxen with Deforciant's oxen, and 20 cows and their 

 one year old young, with Deforciant's cows, throughout the whole 

 of the aforesaid forest where Deforciant's oxen and sheep do feed, 

 except in corn and meadows ; and after the corn and hay shall 

 have been carried, then the oxen and sheep to feed throughout the 

 whole forest without let ; or Deforciant shall assign pasture 

 elsewhere in a competent place for such oxen and cows. And 

 moreover, Plaintiff to be at liberty to take in the said forest, by the 

 view of Deforciant's foresters, reasonable estovers of housebote 

 and haybote for the proper use of herself and her servants dwelling 

 in the same manor, and in default of the foresters assigning the 

 same, then Plaintiff's bailiffs to take the same estovers without 

 waste, and without view of the foresters. Grant also by Defor- 

 ciant to Plaintiff, of 30 a. of grass meadow in the aforesaid forest, 

 in a competent place, which she shall be able to mow and keep ; 

 and if the cattle of her men of Heitingtone, Hethcote, and 

 Newebigginge shall escape into the said forest, they shall give, for 

 each head, id. 



Plaintiff to hold all these during her life as dower. 



Release, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiff to Deforciant of 

 all right in the aforesaid hamlets of Crudecotes, Salvin, Buck- 

 stanes, Nedham, Hordlawe, Stenredile, and Foxlawe, and in all 

 the aforesaid forest of Hertingdone and Crudecotes up to the water 

 of Guyt, as aforesaid ; saving to Plaintiff all things remaining to 

 her by this fine ; likewise all her right in all the knight's fees 

 claimed by her as dower against the said Earl and Agnes his wife 

 of the inheritance of Ranulph, formerly Earl of Chester, her 

 husband, except 2 knight's fees in Newetone and Broctone held by 

 Norman de Suleny and Alured de Suleny. 



1245. 

 June 29 — July 6. Nottingham. In the octave of SS. Peter and Paul, 29 Henry 

 III. 

 Between Henry de Henovere, Plaintiff, and Geoffrey de Detheke 

 and Hawise his wife, Deforciants. 

 Release by Deforciants, in consideration of 10 silver marks, to 

 Plaintiff, of the villenage of Plaintiff and all his sequel issuing from 

 him. 



