CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERHV. TO9 



his decease to remain to Ralph, son of James and Margaret, and 

 the heirs of their body, with remainder to the heirs of Ralph, 

 the son of James. (No. 88.) 



1316. Westminster. Octave of S. Martin, anno 10 Edward II 



Nov ri-18. Between John de Shepeye, Plaintiff; and Edmund le 



Cheyne and Joan his wife. Deforciants. 

 Grant on the plea of convention of the manor of Q^ogfcBfon 

 and its appurtenances with the advowson of the church of the same 

 manor by the deforciants to the plaintiff. Having and holding the 

 said manor and advowson to Edmund and Joan, and the heirs of 

 John of the chief lords of the fee by the services appertaining to 

 the same. (No. 89.) 



1316. Westminster. Octave of S. Martin, anno 10 Edward II. 



Nov. 11-18. Between HugO de Menill and Joan his wife. Plaintiffs ; 



by "William de Bentele put in the place of the said Joan 



by the King's brief to win or lose, and "W^iUiam de 



Henore, Deforciant. 



Grant by plea of convention of the manor of feojlfttfcpe 



QrtltUtff by deforciant to plaintiff. Hugo de Menill recognised 



the^aid manor to be the right of William as that which William had 



of Hugo. For this recognition, fine, and concord, William granted 



the said manor to Hugo and Joan, and gave it to them in court, 



holding the said manor of the chief lords of the fee by the services 



due, during the lives of Hugo and Joan ; and after their death the 



said manor to remain to Robert, son of Hugo, for life, and after 



his death, if without issue, to remain to Hugo, brother of Robert, 



and his procreated heirs, with remainder to Giles, brother of Hugo, 



brother of Robert, and, issue failing, to remain to Cecily, sister of 



Giles. Holding of chief lords by the accustomed services. (No. 90. ) 



1316. Westminster. Within the octave of S. Martin, anno 10 Ed. II. 



Nov. 11-18. Between Hugo de Menill, Plaintiff, and William 



de Maunnesflfeld, of Chaddesden, and Joan his wife, 



Deforciants. 



Grant by Deforciants to Plaintiff, on the plea of convention, of 



one messuage, eight acres of land and a moiety of an 



acre with the appurtenances in Chaddesden. William and foan 



recognize the holding to be the right of Hugo as those which 



Hugo had of William and Joan, and for this recognition, fine, and 



