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clove gilly-flower at Easter. And after the death of the Plaintiff the 

 aforesaid manor shall wholly reverl to the Deforciants and the 

 heirs of the same Lucy quit of the heirs of the Plaintiff. 



1295. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. John the Baptist, 23 lulward I. 



June 24— July 8. Between Henry de Facunburge and Ellen, daughter of 



Robert de Hertford, Plaintiffs, by John de Rasen, guardian 



of the said Ellen, her attorney, and John de Facunburge, 



Deforciant, by William de Rasen, his attorney. 



Grant, on a plea of covenant, by the Delorciant to the same 



Henry, of one messuage, 3 carucates of land, 500 acres of wood, 



and 40 shillings rent in Barleburgh, which tenements Robert de 



Hertford holds for the term of 4 years. And the Deforciant 



granted that the tenements, which the aforesaid Robert held for 



the term of 4 years by lease of the Deforciant in the aforesaid vill 



on the day this agreement was made, and which after the aforesaid 



term ought to revert to the Deforciant and his heirs, after the term 



aforesaid shall wholly remain to the Plaintiffs atid the heirs of the 



same Henry, begotten on the body of the same Ellen. To hold of 



the chief lords of that fee for ever. And if it happen that the 



aforesaid Henry die without heir begotten on the body of the 



aforesaid Ellen, then after the decease of both tlie Plaintiffs the 



aforesaid tenements shall wholly revert to the right heirs of the 



same Henry. And this agreement was made in the presence of 



the afoiesaid Robert who did fealty to the Plaintiffs in the same 



court. 



.Sep 29— Oct. 13. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. Michael, 23 Edward I. 

 Between John de Basyngges, Plaintiff, and Roger de Ryde- 

 ware and Phiiomena, his wife, Defendants. 

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

 ;^ioo sterling, by the Defendants, for themselves and the heirs of 

 the same Roger, to the Plaintiff and his heirs for ever, of the manor 

 of Boyleston and the advowson of the Churcii of the same manor. 

 To hold of the chief lords of that fee. 



Sept. 29— Oct. 19. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of S. Michael, 23 



Edward I. 



Between Robert de -Stafford and Gundreda, his wife, Plaintiffs, 



and Thomas de Horseley, chaplain, Deforciant. 



Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant by the same Robert 



ih.it the moiety of the manors of Redhurn and Muginton, and a 



