ITO CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTV OF DERKV. 



concord Hugo gave the tenement to William and Joan in court. 

 Holding the same of the said Hugo and his heirs during their lives 

 at the yearly rent of 2S. 8d., payable by equal portions at the feasts 

 of S. Martin in the winter, and at Pentecost, for all customs, &c., 

 performing to the chief lords of the fee for the said Hugo and his 

 heirs, all other services which pertain to the holding, and after their 

 decease, the said premises to remain to Hugo and his heirs quit of 

 the heirs of William and Joan holding the same of the chief lords of 

 the fee. (No. 91.) 



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

 Nov. 11-18. Between HugO de Menill, Plaintiff, and HugO son of 



Hugo de Menill, Deforciant, by William de 



Bentele, put in his place to win or lose. 



Grant by defendant to plaintiff by plea of convention nf a 

 moiety of the Manor of ^tBBtrtfotl with the appurtenances. 



The father granted to the son the moiety with the appurtenances. 

 Having and holding to the son and his heirs of the chief lords of 

 the fee by the accustomed services pertaining to that moiety, with 

 successive remainders in xase of failure of issue to his brother 

 Giles, and to Cecily, sister of Giles. 



For this concession, warranty, fine and concord the son gave to 

 the father ;fC20 sterling. (No. 92.) 



1316. Westminster. Morrow of S. Martin, anno 10 Edward H. 



Between WiUiam son of Alured de Solny, riaintiff, 



and Walter son of Gilbert le Roper, of Marcbynton, 



and Joan his wife. Deforciants. 

 Grant by deforciants to plaintiff on the plea of convention of 10 



acres of land in (JtewfoH ^oftieg which Richard Gernet 



held for life, and which after the death of the said Richard 

 ought to revert to Walter and Joan and the heirs of Joan, but 

 after the decease of the said Richard the said land wholly to 

 remain to the said William and his heirs, holding the same of 

 the chief lords of the fee. And Walter and Joan and the heirs of 

 loan warrant to William and his heirs the land aforesaid. For 

 this recognition, concession, warranty, fine, and concord William 

 gave to Walter and Joan 20 marks of silver. (No. 93.) 



1316. Westminster. Morrow of S. Martin, anno 10 Edward H. 



Between John Hatchet, of Derby, Plaintiff, and William 

 Godard, of Derby, and Emma his wife, Impedins:, 



