54 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



land in Forde held by Robert de Aldewercke, then he shall give and 

 assign to Robert de Aldewercke and his heirs 12s. rents in 

 Peverwycke in exchange for that at Forde. 



This Fine was made in the presence of Robert de Aldewercke, 

 who did acknowledge that he owed Plaintiff the aforesaid service. 



And Plaintiff, at the request of Deforciant, did perform homage 

 to Robert de Aldewercke for ia. of land in Kliftune, and I toft 

 next Scolebroke in the same vill, both of which Plaintiff formerly 

 held of Deforciant, for which Plaintiff and his heirs will render 

 yearly to Robert de Aldewercke and his heirs I2d., and lib. of 

 cummin, at the Feast of S. Peter ad Vincula for all things ; and 

 will discharge the foreign service. 



June 30. Nottingham. The morrow of SS. Peter and Paul, 29 Henry III. 



Between John Fitz Richard of Eytone, Plaintiff, and William Fitz 

 Engelram, and Peter his brother, Tenants. 

 Release, on a recognizance of great assize, by Plaintiff, in con- 

 sideration of 16s. sterling, to Tenants, in fee, of a toft in Derby. 

 1246. 



June 24 — July 9. Westminster. In 15 days of S. John the Baptist, 30 



Henry III. 

 Between Robert le Sauvage, Plaintiff, and Geoffrey, Abbot of 



Croxtone, by brother Roger de Syxteneby, his attorney, 



Deforciant. 

 Release, on an assize of last presentation, by Plaintiff to Defor- 

 ciant, and to his church of Croxton in perpetuity, of the advowson 

 of the church of Lund.* And Deforciant received Plaintiff and 

 his heirs into all the benefits and the prayers which should thence- 

 forth take place in his church for ever. 



June 25. Westminster. The morrow of S. John the Baptist, 30 Henry III. 



Between Hugh de Holebek and Isabella his wife, Plaintiffs, and 



Richard de Draycote, Tenant. 



Release, by Plaintiffs, in consideration of 5 silver marks, to 



Tenant, in fee, of a third part of a moiety of the manor of Dore, 



claimed by Plaintiffs as the dower of Plaintiff Isabella which 



accrued to her out of the freehold of Adam de Cridelinge her late 



husband in the same vill. 

 1247. 



November 11 — 18. Huntingdon. In the octave of S. Martin, 32 Henry III. 



Between Richard Fitz Henry de Curcun, Plaintiff, and Engelard 



de Curcun, Tenant. 



* Lowne, or Lund, is a small parish in the Hundred of Scarsdale, now 

 always known by its alias of Heath.— Ed. 



