CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OK DERBY. II 



Plaintiffs have of the gift of the Deforciants. To hold to the 

 Plaintiffs and the heirs of the same William of the chief lords of 

 that fee. 



Nov. 11—25. Lincoln. Within 15 days of S. Martin, 10 Edward I. 



Between William son of Roger le Bluml and Joan his wife, 



Plaintiffs, and Geoffrey de Wodecote and Letia his wife, 



Defenda7xls. 



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



one sparrow-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiffs of one 



messuage and a moiety of one virgale of land in Wynelesle. To 



hold to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of the same William of the 



Defendants and the heiis of the same Letia for ever, at the yearly 



rent of one penny at Easter for all service. 



1283. Shrewsbury. Within 15 days of Easter, 11 lidward I. 

 April 18— May 2. Between John son of Roger de Eyncurt, Plaintiff, and 

 John de Eyncurt, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciant 

 that two parts of the manor of Morton, and the advowsons of the 

 cliuich of the same manor, and the Church of Hallewynnefeld are 

 the right of the Plaintiff and his heirs, as that which Roger de 

 Eyncurt, father of the Plaintiff, whose heir he is, had of the gift of 

 the Deforciant. I'o hold of the Deforciant all the life of the 

 Deforciant, at the yearly rent of one rose at the Nativity of S. John 

 the Baptist. Performing all other services to the chief lords of 

 that fee for the Deforciant. And moreover the Deforciant grants 

 for himself and his heirs that the third part of the aforesaid manor 

 which Alice, who was the wdfe of Roger de Eyncurt, held in dower 

 of the Deforciant by purchase of the Deforciant, and which third 

 part, after the decease of the same Alice, ought to revert to the 

 Deforciant and his heirs, shall, after the decease of the same Alice, 

 wholly remain to the Plaintiff and his heirs, to hold together with 

 the aforesaid two parts of the same manor of the Deforciant all the 

 life of the Deforciant. And after the decease of the Deforciant to 

 hold of the chief lords of that fee. And this agreement was made 

 in the presence of the aforesaid Alice, she claiming nothing in the 

 aforesaid third part which she holds except in the name of dower. 



April 18 — May 15. Shrewsbury. Within one month of Easter, 11 Edward L 

 Between Thomas le Graunger, Plaintiff, by Walter de Hokerton, 

 his attorney, and Henry de Rudheth and from his wife, 

 Defendants. 



