Io6 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



all the services pertaining to the said holding during the lives 

 of the said Walter and Joan. After their decease the holding 

 to remain to Ralph son of James de -Shirk and his heirs by 

 the said services for ever. And Ralph de Shirle and his heirs 

 warrant to Walter and Joan for their lives and the lives of the 

 said James and Margery and their heirs, the aforesaid tenement 

 with the appurtenances. And if Ralph the son of James die 

 without heirs by his wife Margaret, then the said holding wholly 

 to remain to Ralph de Shirley and his heirs quit from the heirs 

 of Walter and Joan and of Ralph son of James and Margaret. 

 Holding of the chief lords of the fee. (No. So.) 



131 7. Westminster, within 15 days after Holy Trinity, anno 10 

 June 8— 23. Edward H. 



Between "William de Grendon, Plaintiff, and Richard 



de Eyton and Matilda his wife, Deforciants. 



Grant on the plea of convention by deforciants to the plaintiff of 

 I messuage, 9 acres of land, and I acre of meadow, with the 

 appurtenances in Smafftge. 



The said Richard and Matilda recognise the holding, with the 

 appurtenances, to be the right of William as those which William 

 had of the said Richard and Matilda, to be held by the said 

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

 the same, iS;c. For this recognition, warranty, fine, and concord, 

 William gave to Richard and Matilda 10 marks of silver. (No. 81.) 



1317. Westminster. Morrow of S. John Baptist (June 25), anno ic 

 Edward H. 

 Between Stephen le Eyr, of Cestrefeld, Plaintiff, by 

 Robert de "Whitewell in his place by king's brief to win or 



lose, and Henry de Irton and Elizabeth his wife. 



Deforciants. 



Grant on plea of convention by deforciants to plaintiff of 3 

 messuages, 6 bovates of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of 

 wood, 200 acres of moor, 6s. 8d. rent, and a moiety of a cottage, 

 with the appurtenances, in ^otgufege. 



For this recognition, sale, quit-claim, warranty, fine, and con- 

 cord, the said .Stephen gave to Henry and Elizabeth 100 marks of 

 silver. (No. 82.) 



1317. Westminster. Octave of Huly Trinity, anno lo Ed. H. 

 June S— 15. Between Walter Waldeshef and Joan his wife. 

 Plaintiffs, and Ralph de Shirle, Deforciant. 



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