40 A SURVEY OF THE HONOUR OF PKVEREL. 



Itm. Richard de Grey holds half a carucate of land in 

 EsTWYC worth loo". per ann. And from etc., he gave, lo''. and 

 for sheriff's aid i8''. per ann. 



Itm. The same Richard holds the manor of Codenourr and 

 it is valued at ;£io per ann : and from the time aforesaid he gave 

 to each sheriff g"". per ann. and for sheriffs aid 2I^ yearly. 



" De Isolda de Grey XL. ti : pro quinque feodas militis et dimidia 

 in Codenhoure." — (Testa de Nevil.) 



Itm. Robert de Watenovi'e holds in Watenowe one carucate 

 of land worth loo^ per ann. And from the time aforesaid he 

 gave to each sheriff for all the aforesaid 20"^. per ann., and for 

 sheriff's aid 3^ yearly. 



In 21 Hen. III. he held half the vill. of VVatnall for one fee and 

 service. — (Testa de Nevil.) 



Itm. Lawrence de St. Michael holds a carucate of land 

 in LiNDEBY worth ^"j 6^ per ann., and he holds it of our lord 

 the King for one pelisse of seven fesses (or bars) and he renders 

 nothing else. 



Itm. Our lord the King holds another moiety of Lindeby, 

 worth ;£"] 6^ per ann : and renders nothing else. 



King John ordered a grey pellisson with nine bars of fur to be made 

 for the Queen. — (Planche 391.) 



" Pelicium, pellis. — Anno 1202 Pro capa Hugonis de Gravella & 

 pro pelicio gris ;^I2. Pro duo peliciis escurellorum, et pro duo leporum, 

 £6." " Facit nomagium planum et petit pelliciam vairiam." — (Gloss: 

 Du Cange.) 



Anno 27 Hen. III. —King Henry holds half of Lindeby and farms it 

 for £y 14s. Robert de Marys holds the other half by the wardship of 

 Lawrence heir of Lawrence de St. Michael (Esch. 30 Hen. III.) and 

 renders one pelisse of seven fesses. — ("Yeatman's Feud. Hist.," ii. 434.) 



Itm. Hugh the son of William holds half a carucate in 

 HucKNALL by the service of keeping one falcon for our lord the 

 King, and renders nothing else. 



Anno 3 Hen. III. — Hugh son of William holds the land of Hack- 

 nal and the mill of Radford.— (Pipe Rolls.) " It is a serjeanty of the 

 king's for keeping falcons." — (" Yeatman's Feud. Hist.," ii. 413.) 



