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shall remain to Adam, son of the same Matilda, and the heirs of 

 his body. To hold of the Defendants and his heirs by the 

 aforesaid services for ever. And if it happen that the aforesaid 

 Adam, son of Matilda, die without heir of his body then afier the 

 decease of the same Adam the aforesaid tenements shall wholly 

 return to the Plaintiff and his heirs, quit of the heirs of the same 

 Adam son of Matilda. To hold of the chief lords of that fee, for 

 ever. 



June 24 — July i. Westminster. Within the octave of S. John the 

 Baptist, 14 Edward I. 

 Between William de Lousely, Plaintiff, and Robert de Lousely 

 and Edith, his wife, Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciants to 

 the Plaintiff and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff to the Deforciants 

 of one messuage and two oxgangs of land in Spondon. To hold 

 to the Deforciants and the heirs of the same Robert of the Plaintiff 

 and his heirs for ever, at the yearly rent of 2 shillings payable at 

 the feast of S. Martin and Easter, and performing all other 

 services to the chief lords of that fee for the Plaintiff and his heirs. 

 And if it happen that the afi)resaid Robert die without heir of his 

 body, then, after the decease of both the Deforciants, the aforesaid 

 tenements shall wholly revert to the Plaintiff and his heirs, quit of 

 the other heirs of the Deforciants. To hold of the chief lords of 

 that fee. And moreover the Deforciants grant for themselves and 

 their heirs that the third part of the aforesaid land, which Simon 

 de la Sale and Inga, his wife, hold in dower of the same Inga of 

 the inheritance of the aforesaid Edith on the day this agreement 

 was made, which after the decease of the same Inga ought to 

 revert to the aforesaid Edith and her heirs, after the decease of the 

 aforesaid Inga shall wholly remain to the Plaintiff and his heirs. 

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

 made in the presence of the aforesaid Simon and Inga and they 

 did fealty to the PlainliflFin ihe same Court. 



June 24 — July 8. Westminster. Within I S days of the feast of S. John the 



Baptist, 14 Edward I. 



Between Hugh de Vienitia, Plaintiff, and Brother Robert, 



Master of the Hospital of Burton S. Lazar, Deforciant. 



Twenty marks of silver being in arrear to the Pl.iintiff of the 



annual rent of 120 marks, the Deforciant contracts to pay to the 



Plaintiff every year 120 marks, all Ihe life of the Plaintiff, payable 



at the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary and the feast 



