CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERliV. 103 

 1316. Westminster. Within 15 days after Trinity, anno 9 Edward II 



Apr. 1,-26. Between Robert son of William de Thurleston 



chaplain, Plaintiff, and William le Longe. of Derby,' 

 and Avicia his wife, Defonianls. 

 Concerning 2 messuages, with appurtenances in ©erBp 

 whence the plea of convention. William and Avicia recognise the 

 messuages to be the right of Robert as those which Robert had of 

 the said William and Avicia. Holding them of the chief lords of 

 the fee by the services appertaining. William and Avicia grant 

 warranty of the said premises; and for this recognition, warranty 

 hne, and concord, the said Robert gave to William and Avice 

 100 shillings of silver. (No. 72.) 



1316 Westminster, within the Octave of Holy Trinity, anno 9 Ed II 

 June 16-24. Between Robert Abel, Plaintiff: and John de Pfod- 

 ringeye. Deforciant. 

 Concerning 2 messuages, I toft, 2J virgates of land, and 20 pence 

 rent with the appurtenances in Cgfieuaafe. whence the plea of 

 convention. The said John granted for himself and his heirs that 

 I messuage, i toft, i| virgates of land, and the aforesaid rent with 

 the appurtenances which William Gregory held for his life, 

 and that i messuage and i virgate of land which William de 

 Newton and Agnes his wife, held during the life of the said 

 Agnes of the heritage of the said John in the said vill on the day 

 this agreement was made, should, after the decease of the said 

 William Gregory, revert and wholly remain to the aforesaid Robert 

 Abel, to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the services appertain- 

 ing, &c. For this recognition, grant, warranty, fine and concord, the 

 said Robert Abel gave to John Ffodringeye 10 marks of silver, the 

 other parties being present and conceding ; and they did fealty to 

 the said Robert Abel in the court. (No. 73.) 



1 3 16. Westminster, Octave of Holy Trinity, anno 9 Edward II 



June 16-24. Between GeoflFry son of Nicholas de Couland, 

 Plaintiff, by Peter de Querendon, in his place, to win 

 or to lose; and Henry Hervy, of Jrfonroobe. and 



Margery his wife, Defoniants. 

 Concerning i messuage with the appurtenances in ®er6g» whence 

 the plea of convention, viz., Henry and Margaret, and t*he heirs 

 of Margaret, engage to defend the right of Geoffry and his heirs 



