CALENDAR OK THE FINES FOR THE COUNTV OF DERIiY. 



Grant on the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintiffs of 

 I messuage, 4 bovates, and 14 acres of land and 4^ acres of 

 meadow, with the appurtenances, except 3 acres of land in 

 ^3«tbefo^e and (^Btomuponftrcni. Robert recognises 

 the holding to be the right of John, as that which John had of 

 Robert. For this recognition, &c., the deforciants grant the said 

 holdings to the plaintiffs. Holding, &c., to Robert, Emma, and 

 William, and the created heirs of William. To be held of the 

 chief lords of the fee by the services due and accustomed with 

 remainder to William. (No. 97.) 



1318. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter, anno 11 Ed ward II. 



April 23— May 8. Between HugO son of HugO de Menill and Joan 



his wife, Flainiiffs, by William de Bentele, guardian of 



the said Joan, by the king's brief to win or lose, and HugO 



de Menill, Deforciant. 



Grant on the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintifils, of the 



manor of fgewtfegc* witii the appurtenances which Richard 



Pfoun held for life. Hugo, son of Hugo, recognised the manor 



to be the right of Hugo, the deforciant, and for this recognition, 



fine, and concord, the latter granted for himself and his heirs that 



the said manor, &c., which Richard Ffoun held for his life of the heirs 



of Hugo on the day of this agreement, ought to revert, after the 



decease of Richard, to the said Hugo Menill and his heirs ; but 



that after the death of Richard Ffoun the said manor shall remain 



to Hugo, son of Hugo de Menill and his wife Joan, and their 



procreated heirs. Holding the same of the chief lords of the fee. 



Remainder to Giles, brother of Hugo, son of Hugo ; and if Giles 



die without issue, then the said manor to remain to John le 



Myners and the heirs of his body. The deforciant grants 



warranty to the plaintiff". If the plaintiff die without heirs then the 



manor to revert to the deforciant and his heirs, quit of the heirs of 



Hugo, son of Hugo, and of Joan, and of Giles, and John. To 



be held of the chief lords of the fee. This concord was made in 



the presence of Richard Iffoun, he conceding, &c. , and he did 



fealty to Hugh, son of Hugh and Joan, in the same court. (No. 98. ) 



1317-8. Westminster. Within the Octave of S. Hilary, anno 11 Edward II. 

 Jan. 13-21. Between John de Pilley, Plaintiff ; and John son of 



Robert de Walley, of Bolsouere, and Isabel his 



wife. Deforciants. 



