CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 6 1 



March 31 — April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between William de Mungumery, Plaintiff, and Robert de Pirariis, 

 Tenant. 



Release, on a recognizance of great assize, by Plaintiff to 

 Tenant, in fee, of 16a. of land in Mackeleg[h] ; also 3s. 8d. yearly 

 rent out of 5s. 8d. for a tenement held in the same vill, so that 

 Tenant and his heirs should render thenceforth every year to 

 Plaintiff, in fee, 2s. for the said tenement, and performing all foreign 

 service pertaining thereto, for all service, custom and exaction. 

 Grant also by Plaintiff that Tenant's villeins in Mackelegfh] shall 

 have common of pasture for all their cattle in the " bruera " 

 called Treloweheth, and likewise in the fields of Astone, and 

 Plaintiff's assarts in Sudbyr[y] after corn carried and hay cut. 

 Tenant also and his heirs may inclose with ditch and haw all the 

 tenements held by him of the Earl of Derby in Mackelegfh] at 

 the date of this fine. Release, in consideration thereof, by Tenant 

 to Plaintiff in fee, of all claim of any other common of pasture 

 in Plaintiff's lands in the same vill. Plaintiff and his heirs may 

 assart and cause to be cultivated all his wastes in Sudbyrfy] and 

 Kokeleg[h], and make profit thereof at his pleasure ; and likewise 

 inclose, with a ditch and haw, all his lands and tenements in 

 the same vills, saving to Tenant and his heirs common of pasture as 

 aforesaid. 



March 31 — April 28. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between John Fitz Richard of Herteshorne, Plaintiff, and Henry 

 of Herteshorne, Deforciant. 



Grant by Deforciant that Plaintiff and his heirs should have 

 power to take and possess their reasonable estovers for husbote 

 and haybote for fuel, and for enclosing their underwoods called 

 Forehaye which formerly belonged to Agatha of Herteshorn ; also 

 to take marl in Deforciant's wood called Denewalehaye, for 

 marling all their land at Herteshorn and Denewalehaye, so 

 so that in the same wood they might have free ingress and egress 

 by a certain way called La Petitvoleye to take such marl and 

 carry it to carts at their pleasure ; also that they might have every 

 year 15 hogs, quit of pannage, from the day of S. Luke the 

 Evangelist to S. Andrew the Apostle in Deforciant's wood of 

 Denwalehaye. Release, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiff to 

 Deforciant of all right of exacting more hogs quit of pannage than 

 aforesaid in the same woods. 



