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ATURAL Ml STORY lOCIHTY. 



"^3rtics jfintum" for tfic d^oxuxtv of licrtij) 

 from ti)ctr commcufcmcnt tu tftr rcigu of 



Abstracted hv the PIditor. 



\_Conliiiiied from ]'ol. Xl'I/.^ 



131 7. Westminster. AVithin tlie Octave of S. Michael, amid 11 

 Sep. 29 - KiUvard II. 



Oct. 5. Between William, son of Nicholas de Motere, of 



HaseUvode, Plaintiff, and "William de Ireton, "f Derby, 

 and Emma his wife, Impeding. 

 Concerning I messuage with the appurtenances in ®cr6g» 

 whence the plea of Warranty of Charter. The vendors recognize 

 the right of the plaintiff to the messuage, and engage to defend it 

 for himself and his heirs for ever. To be held of the chief lord of 

 the fee by the accustomed services. For this recognition, fine, and 

 concord, William, the son of Nicholas, gave to William de Irton 

 and Emma 100 shillings of silver. (No. loi.) 



•3I7- Westminster. Within the Octave of S. Michael, anno 11 

 Edward II. 



Between "William, the son of "William de Bmelere, 



Plaintiff, and Edmund DeinCOUrt, Defendant. 

 VOL. XVIU. I 



