^ Calcntrar of tljc iFiurs tov t!)c (JTounti? of 

 43crtJi), from tl)cu* fommcuccmcnt in t1)c rciflu 

 of i;(c!)arti E. 



Abstracted by Messrs. Hardy an>i Page, 22, Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn. 



\Coiitintied from Vol. XII., p. 42.] 



1281. Lincoln. Within the octaves of S. Michael, 9 Edward I. 



Sept. 29— Oct. 6. Between Alan de Waldeschef, Flaintiff, and Walter de 



Hamton and Margery his wife, Thomas Bowet and Idonea 



his wife, Defendants. 



Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, and in cousideration of 



40 marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his 



heirs for ever, of one messuage and 129 acres of land in Wynlee- 



Muginton, Duffeld, Chaddesdene, and Langeleye. To hold of 



the Defendants and the heirs of the said Margery and Idonea 



at the rent of one rose at the feast of the Nativity of S. John the 



Baptist for all services. Performing all other services to the chief 



lords of that fee for the Defendants and the heirs of the said 



Margery and Idonea. 



1282. Lincoln. Within the octaves of Hilary, 10 Edward I. 



Jan. 13-20. Between Philip le Mareschall of Ekyngton, Plaintiff, and 

 William de Oneston and Matilda his wife. Defendants. 

 Cirant, on a plea of warranty of charter, and in consideration of 

 one sparrow-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff and his heirs 

 of one messuage, four oxgangs of land, two acres of wood, 3 acres 

 of meadow, and 2 pence rent in Ekynton. To hold of the 

 Defendants and the heirs of the same Matilda for ever, at the 

 yearly rent of one clove gilly-flower at the Nativity of Our Lord, 

 and performing all other services to the chief lords of that fee. 



