138 NOTES FROM THE PIPE ROLLS OF KING HENRY THE SECOND. 



In 23 Henry II. there is a very valuable account of the sums 

 paid by the knights of the Earl of Derby in respect of his debt 

 (pro duello com de Ferrar). This had reference, possibly, to the 

 earl's submission to the king at Northampton, when Rees, Prince 

 of Wales, had captured the earl's castle at Tutbury. 



Robert de Albini, doubtless the grandson of Nigel Albini, of 

 Domesday, who married the daughter of Watchelinus de Ferrars, 

 was chief tenant, and paid 5 marks ; Robert, uncle of the earl, 

 40s. ; Henry, uncle of the earl, the same ; Robert Curcun, 40s. ; 

 Arnold de Becco, 20s. ; Henry de Becco, half a mark ; Maurice 

 Snelston, the same ; William de Perario, half a mark ; William de 

 Montgomery, 40s. ; Roger de Biron, 1 mark ; John Fitz Herbert, 

 Rad de Boschville, and Walter de Bakepuz, each half a mark ; 

 John de Bakepuz, 2 marks ; Herie de Tuch, the same ; Henry 

 de Greslea, half a mark ; Alan Fitz Harold and Alan of Ticken- 

 hale, the same ; Robert de Gresley, 2 marks ; Nic Fitz Pag, 

 Robert fil Adam de Stanton, William de Colville, and Robert de 

 Trussley, each half a mark ; in the whole ^20 6s. 8d. 



In 15 Henry II. there is an entry showing that Richard, 

 Dapifer of the Earl de Ferrars, owed 10 marks for a duel which 

 he said he would wage in the Court of the King on account 

 of the Earl's Court, and in which he made default, for which he 

 should answer in Berkshire. 



The following very valuable list of amerciaments of the 22 

 Henry II. is of such immense value to the genealogist, that no 

 apology is requisite for giving it : — 



De mia repis pro foresta sua. 



Will fil Rann c m de mia pro foresta 



Ro bt fil Philip c m de eadem 



Reg' d de Anesliga c m 



W m de Luvitot 60 m 



Roger fil Rand de Mareseia c m 



Simon fil Ric 40 m 



Johes de Aincourt 20 m 



In pdon p br Ripi Johi 20 m 



Henry fil Fulcher 40 m de mia Fulcher fil suu p eod 



