CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 59 



March 31 — April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Henry Fitz Elias, Plaintiff, and Henry de Pertone and 

 Sibyl his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 consideration of 3 silver marks, to Plaintiff, in fee, of an oxgang of 

 land in Beintleg[h], at the yearly rent of yd. at Christmas, and 

 performing therefor, to the chief lords of the fee, for Deforciants, 

 and the heirs of Deforciant Sibyl all other services pertaining to 

 the same land. 



March 31— April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Hugh, Abbot of Welbeck, Plaintiff, and Richard de 



Wynertone, Deforciant ; of this, that Deforciant should acquit 



Plaintiff of the service which John de Stuteville did exact from 



him for his free tenements which he held of Deforciant in 



Ducmantone, of which Deforciant, who is the mesne holder 



between them, is bound to acquit him ; and whereupon 



Plaintiff complained that by Deforciant's default Stuteville did 



distrain him for homage, relief, and suit at his court of Ekin- 



tone from 3 weeks to 3 weeks. 



Grant by Deforciant, in consideration of 3 silver marks, to 



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



perpetuity, of the aforesaid tenements ; at the yearly rent of \ a 



silver mark, at the feast of S. Martin, and performing therefor the 



foreign service pertaining thereto. 



March 31 — April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between William de Mungomeri, Plaintiff, and Ralph de Grendone 



and Matilda Pecche [Deforciants], of this, that Deforciants 



were summoned to show by what right they claimed to have 



common of pasture in Plaintiff's land in Sudbyr[y], and Cubbe- 



leg[h], as Plaintiff had no common in Deforciants' lands, nor 



did Deforciants perform service to him. 



Release by Deforciants to Plaintiff, in fee, of all right of exacting 



any common of pasture in Plaintiff's lands or tenements in the 



aforesaid vills, except a certain land called Cokshutewode without 



Plaintiff's park of Cubbeleg[h], where Deforciants and their heirs, 



and their men of Boylestone shall have in perpetuity, common of 



pasture after the corn and hay shall have been carried ; so however 



that if their cattle shall enter Plaintiff's tenements in the aforesaid 



vills and do damage therein, they shall not be impounded, but 



shall be driven back without injury. Grant also by Deforciants 



that Plaintiff and his heirs may assart and cause to be cultivated all 



