96 CALENDAR OF THE FINKS FOR THE COI'NTV OF DKRllV. 



Grant on plea of agreement of 2 parts of the ^Nlanor of 

 ^rUB0cfcg3 with the appurtenances. For this recognition, 

 warranty, fine and concord, the said Thomas gave to the aforesaid 

 William 20 pounds sterling. (No. 53.) 



1 3 12. Westminster. Within the Octave of S. Michael, anno 6 

 Edward II. 



Between Robert, son of Ralph de Wynefeld and 

 Alicia his wife, Pla/ii/iff's, and Robert Wardelo"we and 



Agnes his wife. Deforciants, of I messuage and 30 acres of land, 

 with the appurtenances, in 5)a5601), whence the plea of convention, 

 viz. : Robert and Agnes gave to the said Robert and Alice the said 

 tenements and appurtenances, surrendering them in the same 

 court, Having and holding the same to the said Robert and Alice, 

 and the issue of the said Alice of the chief lords of the fee. If the 

 said Robert and Alice die without heirs procreated, then the said 

 estate to rtmain to the right heirs of Robert, the son of Ralph, to 

 be held of the chief lords of the fee. For this concession, 

 surrender, warrant, &c., the said Robert and Alice gave to the 

 deforciants 100 marks of silver. (No. 54.) 



1312. Westminster, on the morrow of .S. Martin, anno 6 Ed. II. 



Nov. 12. Between Richard de Vernon, junior, and Matilda his 



wife,. Plaiii/iff's (by Simon de Norton, in the place of the said 

 Matilda, by king's brief to win or to lose), and Henry le 

 Curzon, of (jSretJieB^ftfif* Deforciant, concerning ;^20 rent, 

 with the appurtenances in Basselowe, whence the plea of con- 

 vention between them. 



Richard recognised the said rent to be the right of Henry as that 

 which the said Henry had of the gift of Richard, and for this 

 recognition, fine, &.C., the said Henry gave to Richard and Matilda 

 the rent with the appurtenances, and surrendered the same to 

 them in the court. Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee 

 by the services pertaining to the same rent, for ever. (No. 55.) 



1312. Westminster. Octave of S. Michael, 6 Edward II. 



Between Richard de Neubold and Matilda his wife. 



Plaintiffs (Richard Ffoleiambe put in the place of Matilda to 



win or lose), and Adam de Norton, Deforciant. 



Grant on the plea of convention of the manor of ^uetlBfon 



(Unston) with the appurtenances to the said Richard and JMatilda, 



and the heirs of Richard by the said Matilda — holding the same of 



the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed services. (No. 56.) 



