CAI.EXnAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. m 



Grant on warranty of charter by Deforciants to Plaintiff of one 

 messuage with the appurtenances in ©erSg. 



William and Emma recognise the messuage to be the right of 

 John as that which the same John had of William and Emma. 

 Holdmg the same of the chief lords of the fee by the service; due 

 and accustomed. 



For this recognition, warranty, &c., the said John gave to William 

 and Emma loo shillings of silver. (No. 94.) 



1317-8. Westminster. Morrow of the Purification of the R.V Mary 

 Feb. 3. anno II Edward ir. ^' 



Between John de BroydestOD, Plaintiff, and John 

 atte Kyrkeyerd, of Eyton (Long Eaton), Deforcia,,! 



Grant by deforciant to plaintifJ" on the plea of convention of two 

 hovaes of land, with the appurtenances in (ggfon, near S.nllowe 

 ISawIey). John recognises the bovates to be the right of John de 

 Broydeston as the same which he had of John atte Kirkeyerd 

 having and holding to John de Broydeston and his heirs of the 

 chief lords of the fee by the due and accustomed services. For the 

 recognition, warranty, &c., J. de Broydeston gave to John atte 

 Kirkeyerd £zo sterling. (No. 95.) 



1317-8^ Westminster. Within 15 days from .S. Hilary, anno 

 Jan. 13—28. II Edward II. •* 



Between William de Tymmor and Elizabeth his 



wife, Plaintiffs, by Walter de Mogynton put in their 



place to win or lose, and Richard de Childecote and 



Margrery his wife, Deforciants. 



Grant on the plea of convention by deforciants to plaintiffs of 



one messuage and one bovate of land in CggnfoiU &c. For 



this recognition, warranty, &c., William and Elizabeth gave to 



Richard and Marger>' 10 marks of silver. (No. 96.) 



1317-S. Westminster. Morrow of the Purification of B.V. Mary anno 

 Fell. 3. II Edward II. 



Between Robert son of William de Shardelowe 

 and Emma his wife, and William son of Robert and 

 Emma, Plaintiffs, by John de Aston, put by King's 



brief in the place of William and Emma to win or lose, 

 and John de Thursinton, chaplain, Deforciant. 



