CALENDAR OK THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. lOl 



agreement was made, and which, after the decease of the said 

 Agnes, ought to revert to the said John and Letitia and the heirs of 

 Letitia, and to remain wholly to the said William and his heirs, &c. 

 And the said John and Letitia and the heirs of Letitia warrant to 

 the said William and his heirs the aforesaid tenement wiih the 

 appurtenances against all men for ever. And for this recognition, 

 grant, warranty, fine, and concord the said William gave to the 

 said John and Letitia one sparrow hawk. This agreement was 

 made in the presence of the aforesaid Agnes, she conceding and 

 acknowledging that she had nothing in the aforesaid tenement 

 except in dowry of the heritage of the aforesaid Letitia, and she 

 surrendered the said tenement to the said William in Court. 

 (No. 67.) 



1314. Westminster. Within tliree weeks from S. Michael, anno 8 

 Edward H. 

 Between Ranulph de Stony Stanton, Phiintiff, and 



Hugo de Repindon, chaplain, Deforciant. 

 Concerning the Advowson of the Church of ^foilg ^failfotU 

 and of the manor with the appurtenances, except 3 messuages and 

 3 virgates of land in the same manor ; whence the plea of con- 

 vention, viz. : Ranulph recognizes the estate to be the right of 

 Hugo, as those which Hugo had of Ranulph : and for this 

 recognition, fine, and concord, Hugo granted the advowson and 

 manor to Randolf and surrendered them to him in court. 

 Holding to the said Ranulph the heirs of his body of the chief lord 

 of the see by the accustomed services. If the said Ranulph should • 

 die without heirs of his body, then the said advowson and manor to 

 remain to Richard Peverel and Matilda his w ife, and the 

 procreated heirs of Ruhard and Matilda.. And if they die 

 without issue then the estate to remain to Richard, brother 

 of the said Ranulph, and, in case of failure of Richard's issue, 

 then to the right heirs of Ranulph. Holding the same of the 

 chief lords of the fee. (No. 68.) 



1315-6. Westminster. Octave of S. Hilary, anno 9 Edward H. 

 Jan. 13-20. Between William son of Ralph le Clerk of Kynwoldes- 

 mersh, and Alice his wife, Plaintiff:, and Robert de 

 Elton, clerk, Deforciant. 

 Concerning 8 messuages, i toft, 124 acres of land, 24 acres of 



meadow in (]Kgnnjofbe0mer63. ^t'BBefeg, and CcBfrefcfb. 



