CAr.ENn.VR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERP.V. 99 



I3I4-S- WeMminster. Morrow of the Purification of the B.V. Mary, 

 Feb. 3. anno S Edward II. 



Between Ralph son of Philip de Derby, Plaintiff, and 



Henry son of William de Querendon and Ellen 



his wife, Deforciants. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of one messuage and 44 acres of 

 land and 2 acres of meadow with the appurtenances by deforciants 

 to plaintiff in ln'fffe %xtion. The said Henry and Ellen 

 acknowledge the tenement with the appurtenances to be the right 

 of Ralph, as those which the said Ralph had of the gift of the said 

 Henry and Ellen ; and for this recognition, fine, and concord, the 

 said Ralph gave to Henry and Ellen the said tenement, etc., and 

 surrendered them in court to the said deforciants. To be held of 

 the chief lords of the fee by the accustomed services during the 

 lives of the deforciants, and after their decease, the said tenement, 

 etc., wholly to remain to Henry, son of the said Henry, and 

 the heirs of his body ; and if Henry, son of Henry, die without 

 procreated heirs, then the said estate to remain to John, brother 

 of the said Henry, son of Henry ; and if John die without pro- 

 created heirs of his body, then the said estate, &c., to remain to 

 Nicholas, brother of the same John ; and if Nicholas die without 

 heirs, etc., then the estate to remain to Adam, brother of Nicholas ; 

 and afterwards to the right heiis of the said Henry, son of 

 William. (No. 64). 



1315. Westminster. Within 15 days after Holy Trinity, anno 

 May 28— June 12. 8 Edward II. 



Between Nicholas de Audeleye and Joan his wife. 



Plaintiffs ; and James le Podemor (put in the place 

 of the same Joan to win or lose) and John de Kynar- 

 deseye, Deforciant. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of a moiety of the Manor of 

 ^tBBgnfon. with the appurtenances. The said Roger recognises 

 the said moiety to be the right of the said John as that which the 

 same John had of the said Nicholas, and for this recognition, fine, 

 and concord the said John granted to Nicholas and Joan the afore- 

 said moiety with the appurtenances, and surrendered the same to 

 them in this court. Holding the same to the said Nicholas and 

 Joan of the chief lords of the fee by the services pertaining to that 

 moiety. (No. 65.) 



