lOO CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



1314. Westminster. Within the octave of S. Michael, anno 8 Edward II. 



Between Joan, who was the wife of Philip de Draycote, 



Plaintiff, and Richard de Draycote, Deforciant. 

 Grant by plea of convention of i messuage and 4 bovates of 

 land, and the rent of 4^ quarters of corn ("frumenti^'), with the 

 appurtenances in njjgfuc. The said Joan recognised the said 

 tenement, &c., to be the right of the said Richard, and for this 

 recognition, fine, &c., Richard gave to Joan the rent, and surren- 

 dered it in the same court. Having and holding, &c., to the said 

 Joan of the chief lords of the fee, &c., during her life. And after- 

 wards the same Richard granted for himself and his heirs the said 

 messuages and lands, &c., which "William atte "Watre 

 held for his life of the heir of the said Richard in the aforesaid 

 vill on the day this agreement was made, and which after the 

 decease of the said William should remain wholly to the said Joan. 

 Holding the same with the said rent which remained to him by 

 this fine, of the chief lord of the fee, by the services appertaining 

 all the life of the said Joan, and after her decease to remain to her 

 son John. This concord was made in the presence of the said 

 William, and he allowed it, and did fealty to the said Joan in the 

 same court. (No. 65.) 



1314. Westminster. Within 15 days from Michaelmas, anno S 

 Edward II. 

 Between 'Williain de Cestrefeld, I'lainliff, and John 



Bonde de Cestrefeld and Leticia his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of 2 messuages, i toft, i shop, 

 40 acres of land, 3 roods of meadow, and 10 shillings rent in 



John and Letitia recognise the said tenement, &c., to be the 

 right of William, and I messuage, I toft, 30 acres of land, i^ roods 

 of meadow, 5 shillings rent, and a moiety of a shop with the 

 appurtenances, part of the afore-aid tenement, and surrendered 

 the same to him in the said court. Having and holding, &c , to 

 the same William and his heirs, &c., by the accustomed services. 

 And John and Letitia granted for themselves and the heirs of 

 Letitia that l messuage, 10 acres of land, ij roods of meadow, 

 5 shillings rent, and another moiety of the said shop with the 

 appurtenances, which AgneS, who was the wife of Henry le 

 Clerk, held in dowry of the heir of the aforesaid Letitia in 

 the vill of Cestrefeld and Walton on the day on which this 



