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Feb. 3. Westminster. On the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed 



Mary, 24 Edward I. 

 Between William de Ingerby and Aldreda, his wife, Plaintiffs, 



and Ralph le Ma/in de Bredon and Letitia, his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of covenant and in consideration of 40 marks of 

 silver, by the Deforciants for themselves and the heirs of the 

 same Letiiia to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of the same 

 William for ever, of 12 acres of land, 2 acres of wood in Wynesle 

 and Bakynton. To hold of the chief lords of that fee. 



May 20— June 3. Westminster. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 

 24 Edward I. 

 Between William Wyther, Plaintiff, and Adam de Tissinton, 

 and Alice, his wife, Defendants. 

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

 10 pounds sterling, by the Defendants for themselves and the heirs 

 of the same Alice to the Plaintiff and his heirs, for ever, of 

 2 oxgangs of land in Bracyngton. To hold of the chief lords 

 of that fee. 



May 20— June 3. Westminster. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 

 24 Edward I. 

 Between Richard Folyot de Etewell and Nichola, his wife. 

 Plaintiffs, and William de Henoure, Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant and in consideration 

 of 20 pounds sterling, by the Deforciant that one messuage and 

 6 oxgangs of land in .Stowell are the right of the same Nichola. 

 To hold to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of the same Nichola of the 

 chief lords of that fee, for ever. 



June 25. Westminster. On the morrow of S. John the Baptist. 

 24 Edward I. 

 Between William de Ingerby and Aldreda, his wife, Plaintiffs, 

 by Richard de Bolgrave, their attorney, and Geoffrey de 

 Wodekotes and Letitia, his wife, Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, in a plea of covenant and in consideration of 

 20 pounds sterling, by the Deforciants that one messuage, 18 acres 

 of land, 2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood, and a fourth part of 

 one mill in Wynelesle are the right of the same William as that 

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

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

 of that fee, for ever. 



