4 CALENDAR OF FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DER15V. 



2 messuages, 4 mills, 5 carucates of land, 28 acres of meadow, no 

 acres of pasture, 20s. Sii. rent and the rent of 3^ pounds of cumin seed 

 and 2 pounds of pepper, with appurtenances, in SWERKESTON 

 and HULTON, and the advowson of the Church of SWERKES- 

 TON, to hold of the chief lords of the fee. 



Sept. 29 — Oct. 19. York. Within 3 weeks of S. Michael, 28 Edward I. 



Between William de Paiva Langesden, Plaintiff, and Margaret, 



who was the wife of Henry Foleyaumbe de WormenhuU, 



Deforciant, by William Coterel, her attorney. 



Acknowledgement, by the Plaintiff to the Deforciant, and grant 



thereupon by the Deforciant to the Plaintiff and Lucy his wife, of 



1 messuage, I carucate of land, 30J. rent, and the moiety of i 

 mill with appurtenances, in PARVA LANGESDON, MORNES- 

 HALE, and BRIGHTTRESFELD. To hold to the Plaintiff 

 and Lucy, his wife, and the heij s of the Plaintiff bei;otten on the 

 body of the said Lucy for ever, at the rent of one rose at the feast 

 of the Nativity of S. John the Baptist. And if the Plaintiff die 

 without issue, the premises to revert to the Deforciant and her 

 heirs. To hold of the chief lords of the fee. 



Nov. 12. York. On the morrow of S. Martin, 28 Edward L 



Between William de Monte Gomeri, the elder, PLiintiff, by Thomas 

 Totere, his attorney, and Agnes, daughter of William de Ireland 

 Deforciant, by William de Grendnn, her attorney. 



Grant, on a plea of covenant and in consideration of 20//. ster- 

 ling, by the Deforciant to the Plaintiff and his heirs for ever of 



2 messuages, 46 acres of land, 200 acre-, of meadow, with appur- 

 tenances, in MARCHINTON and GOMERSALE. To hold of 

 the chief lords of the fee. 



Nov. 12. York. On the morrow of S. Martin, 28 Edward L 



Between William de Grendon and Walter, his brother, and 



Dionisia, sister of the same Walter, by William de Grendon, 



guardian of the same Walter and Dionisia \Plaintiffs\, and 



William de Monte Gomeri, the elder. Deforciant, by Thomas 



le Totere, his attorney. 



Grant, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciant to the said 



William de Grendon and the heirs of his body, of i messuage, 



2 tofts, 100 acres of land, and 3 rods of meadow, with appurtenances, 



in SNELLESTON. To hold of the chief lords of the fee. And 



if it happen thai the aforesaid William de Grendon die without 



