98 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERP.V. 



1313. Westminster. On the morrow of "souls," anno 7 Ed. II. 

 Nov. 3. Between John Purchaz, Plaintiff: and Thomas de 

 Rollestotl and Reyna his wife, Deforcia7tts. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of 6 messuages, 129 acres of 

 land, 5 J acres of meadow, 15 acres of wood, and 7s. 6d. rent in 

 ©uffcfb. Holding to the same John and his heirs of the chief 

 lords of the fee by the services appertaining. For this recognition, 

 surrender, warranty, fine and concord, the said John gave to 

 Thomas and Reyne one sparrow hawk. (No. 61.) 



1313, Westminster, within 15 days after Michaelmas, anno 7 Ed. II. 

 Sep. 29-Oct. 14. Between ThomaS de Smylihisby, chaplain. Plaintiff: 



and "Walter de Aust and Amabilla his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of one messuage and 2S. 2d. 

 rent with the appurtenances in ^afbtveff and of the sixth part of 

 the manor of (J^cif bwtff with the appurtenances. To be held of 

 the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed services. If the said 

 Walter should die without heirs by Amabilia, then, after their 

 decease, the aforesaid holding, iSic, wholly to remain to Thomas, 

 son of the said Amabille, and his procreated heirs, and in case of 

 defect, then to the right heirs of Amabilla. (No. 62.) 



13 13. Westminster. Morrow of S. Martin, anno 7 Edward II. 

 Nov. 12. Between Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Plaintiff, by 



Robert de Brantingthorpe (put in his place by the 



King's brief to gain or to lose) and Richard de Warm- 



ington, parson of the church of ^afe* 'T3?tnefefb {North 



JVinfield), Deforciant. 



Whence the plea of convention between them, viz., that the 



said Richard recognizes the manor with its appurtenances to be 



the right of the Earl as that which the .same Earl had of the gift of 



the same Richard. Having and holding to the same Earl and his 



heirs of the chief lord of the fee by the services pertaining thereto ; 



and the said Richard granted for himself and his heirs that they 



would warrant to the said Earl and his heirs the aforesaid manor 



with its appurtenances against all men ; and for this recognition, 



warranty, fine and concord, the said Earl gave to the said Richard 



one sparrow hawk. (No. 63.) 



* "Hale," that is Hall Winfield — the residence of the Deincourts, lords 

 of this and other neighbouring manors. 



