Io8 CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DER13Y. 



1317. Westminster. Within Octave of Holy Trinity, 10 Edward II. 

 June 8-15. Between Pagan Draper, of Derby, Plaintiff, and Adam 

 de London, of Derby, and Cecily his wife. Impeding. 

 Grant on the plea of warranty of charter of i messuage, with 

 the appurtenances in ©erBg. To be held by Pagan of the chief 

 lords of the fee by the services appertaining. For this recognition, 

 warranty, fine, and concord the said I'agan gave to Adam and 

 Cecily loos. of silver. (No. 86.) 



IJ16. Westminster. Within tlie Octave nf S. Martin, anno 10 

 iSIov. 11-19. Edward II. 



Between Hugo de Menill, Plaintiff, and William de 



Longeforde and Petronilla his wife, Deforciants. 



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

 1 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 3 acres of meadow, with the 

 appurtenances in '^^ijcfcgc- 



To be held by Hugo of the chief lords of the fee by the 

 services appertaining to the same. For this recognition, return 

 warranty, fine, and concord, Hugo granted for himself and 

 his heirs that they would pay yearly to the deforciants for their 

 lives, 1 1 marks of silver, and also to the said William during his life 

 a robe of 20 shillings at the nativity of Our Lord yearly, and in 

 default of payment of the money or the robe the said deforciants 

 may distrain on all the goods and chattels of the plaintiff found on 

 the said premises, and retain them until the full payment of money 

 and robe be made. After the death of the deforciants the said 

 Hugo to be quit of all payments. (No. 87.) 



1316. Westminster, Within 15 days after the Feast of S. Michael, 



anno 10 Edward II. 



Between Walter Waldeshef, Ralph son of James 



de Shirle and Margaret daughter of Walter 



Waldeshef, Plaintiffs, by William de Benteley, 



guardian of the said Margaret to win or to lose, and 

 Ralph de Shirle, Deforciant. 

 Concerning the (Qianor of S^iffc with the appurtenances, 

 whence the plea of convention between them. 



Walter recognises the said manor to be the right of Ralph de 

 Shirley, &c., and for this recognisance, fine, and concord, Ralph 

 de Shirley granted the manor and appurtenances to the said Walter, 

 to be held of the chief lords of the fee during his life, and after 



