60 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



his holdings in the aforesaid vills at his pleasure, and take the 

 profit thereof, and inclose a ditch or haw. Release by Plaintiff in 

 consideration thereof, to Deforciants, in fee, of all his right of 

 exacting any common of pasture in their lands in Boylestone, 

 except a certain land called Meduhay, where Plaintiff, and his heirs, 

 and his men of Cubbeleg[h]_ shall have common of pasture for all 

 their cattle after the corn and hay shall have been carried ; so that 

 if such cattle shall enter Deforciants' tenements and do damage 

 there, the same shall be amended by the view of good and lawful 

 men. Deforciants also may assart and cause to be cultivated the 

 aforesaid piece of land called Meduhay, saving to Plaintiff and his 

 heirs the common of pasture as aforesaid. Plaintiff also and his 

 heirs, are to render yearly to Deforciant Ralph, in fee, a silver 

 mark, and to Deforciant Matilda, in fee, a silver mark, at 

 Cubbeleg[h]. 



March 31 — April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Enge de Mackeleg[h], Plaintiff, and William de 

 Mungomeri, Deforciant. 

 Release by Plaintiff to Deforciant, in fee, of all claim of 

 exacting reasonable estovers in Deforciant's wood in Sudbyr[y] ; 

 and grant in consideration thereof by Deforciant to Plaintiff, in 

 fee, of 2 a. of land in Mackeleg[h] lying between a messuage 

 belonging to Deforciant, and the land of Alan de Mackeleg[h] ; 

 at the yearly rent of 2 clove gillyflowers at the Nativity of S. 

 John the Baptist for all service, suit of court, custom and exaction. 

 Grant also by Deforciant that Plaintiff and his heirs shall have 

 every year in Deforciant's wood of Sudbyr[y] in the time of 

 " pessone "* 6 hogs, quit of pannage, and also common of herbage 

 in the same wood, and in a certain " bruera "t called Threlowed- 

 heved, and likewise in the fields and assarts of Sudbyr[y] and 

 Astone, after the hay is cut, and the corn taken away for all 

 their cattle except goats ; but with liberty for Deforciant and his 

 heirs to inclose the aforesaid wood of Sudbyr[y], with a ditch 

 and haw, and to assart and cause to be cultivated all the waste 

 lands, and to make profit thereof at their pleasure ; saving to 

 Plaintiff and his heirs the aforesaid common of pasture in the 

 aforesaid wood and in the fields and assarts of Sudbyr[y] and 

 Astone as aforesaid, after the hay cut and corn carried. 



* Paisso vel pesso, pastio porcorum in silvis, glandes, ex. Gall, paisson. 

 Glossarium Manuale, to?n v. p. 95. — Ed. 

 t A thicket, "ager sterilis vepribus et dumetis horridus." — Ed. 



