CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERLY. 107 



Grant on the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintiffs of 

 the (Jtlanot of ^O^Cn [Hoon), and the appurtenances which 

 John de Croft and Emma his wife held during the life of the 

 said Emma — viz., that the said Ralph for himself and his heirs 

 granted the said manor which John and Emma held during the 

 life of Emma "ex dimissione " . . . (defaced) ... by 

 whom this agreement was made, and after the decease of Emma, 

 to revert to the said Richard and his heirs, and after the decease 

 of the said . . . (defaced) ... to remain to Walter and 

 Joan during their lives at the yearly payment of one rose, [layable 

 on the Feast of S. John Baptist ; and after the decease of 

 Walter and Joan, to remain to Ralph son of James de Shirle, 

 and Margaret daughter of the said Walter, and the heirs of 

 Walter and Margaret. Holding the same of the said Ralph de 

 Shirle by the services aforesaid. For ' this . . . fine aud 

 concord the said Walter and Joan gave to Ralph de .Shirle 100 

 marks of silver. (No. 83.) 



131 7. Westminster. Within the Octave of Holy Trinity, anno 

 June 8—15. 10 Edward H. 



Between Simon de Cestre, Plaintiff, and Nicholas 



Oule, of Derby, and Alice his wife, Impedin;^. 

 Grant on the plea of warranty of charter by deforciants to 

 plaintiff of one messuage, with the appurtenances in ©erfig. 

 For this recognition, warranty, fine, and concord the said Simon 

 gave to Nicholas and Alice 40s. of silver. (No. 84.) 



1317. Westminster. Within the Octave of Holy Trinity, anno 

 June 8—15. 10 Edward H. 



Between Roger de Som'vile, of Blakwelle, and Mar- 

 garet his wife. Plaintiffs, Richard de Bekyngham 



being put in the place of the said Margery liy King's brief to 



win or to lose, and Robert son of Nicholas de 



Wydmerpol, Dcfordant. 

 Grant on the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintifis of 

 9 messuages and 9 bovates of land, with the appurtenances in 

 (j6fa65Seffe. For this recognition, fine, and concord the said 

 Robert gave to the plaintiffs the said tenements, holding the same 

 to Roger and Margaret and the heirs of Roger of the chief lords 

 of the fee by the services appertaining for ever. (No, 85.) 



