CALENDAR OK THE I'lNES KOk THE COUNTY' OF DKKHY. 1 05 



ijij- Westminster. Octave of S. Michael, anno 9 Ed. II. 



Between William de Wykewode, Plaintiff, and 



Henry de Kent, of Boyleston, Deforciant. 

 Concerning 3 messuages and 3 bovates of land with appurte- 

 nances in Q^ogfeefoil. whence the plea of convention. The 

 said Henry recognises the messuages, &c., to be the right of 

 William as those which he had of the gift of Henry ; and for 

 this recognition, fine, and concord, William gave to Henry the 

 aforesaid holdings with the appurtenances, and surrendered ihem 

 to him in court. Holding to the same Henry of the chief lords 

 of the fee, by the services appertaining, duiing the life of Henry, 

 with remainder to John, son of Henry, and Margaret his wife, 

 and the procreated heirs of John and Margery, and to tiie right 

 heirs of Henry. (No. 78.) 



1317- Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter, anno 10 

 April 3-1S. Edward 11. 



Between Robert son of Geoffi-y de Thurleston, 

 Plaintiff, and Stephen son of Thomas le Rede "f 



Derby, and Hawisia his wife. Deforciant. 

 Grant on the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintiff of 

 I messuage with the appurtenances in ©erfig- To be held of 

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

 same. For this recognition, warranty, fine, and concord, 

 Robert gave to Stephen and Hawisia 100 shillings of silver. 

 (No. 79.) 



1317- Westminster. Within 3 weeks after Easter, annu 10 

 Edward II. 



Between Walter de Waldeshef and Joan his wife. 



Plaintiffs, and Ralph de Shirle, Deforciant. 

 Grant by deforciant to plaintiffs on the plea of convention, 

 of I messuage and 60, and 10, and 9 acres of land (obviously 

 in detached allotments) and 12 acres of meadow with the 



appurtenances in (JWaftne. (^SuBBebon aiib feoiigeforb. 



Walter recognizes the said holding to be the right of Ralph 

 for which the deforciant grants to Walter and Joan the said 

 holding, and gave it up to them in the court to be held by 

 them during their lives at the yearly rent of a rose flower at 

 the Feast of S. John Baptist for all services, &c., performing 

 for the said Ralph and his heirs, to the chief lord of the fee, 



