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"PEDES FFNIUM' FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 3 



For this recognition, surrender, warranty, tine, and concord the 

 plaintifiF gave to the deforciants 20 marks of silver. (No. 104.) 



1317- Westminster. In Octave of S. Michael, anno 11 Edward II. 

 Sep. 29- Between John, son of Gervaise Martyn. of Castelton, 



Oct. 6. p/amtif, and Gervaise Martyn and Pfelicia his wife, 



Concerning i messuage and 2 bovates of land with the appurten- 

 ances in CaBfeffon, whence the plea of convention. The 

 deforciants recognize the right of the plaintiff, surrendering the 

 lands to him in court, and for this recognition, surrender, fine, and 

 concord, the deforciants received 20 marks of silver. {No. 105.) 



1318-9. \Vestminster. In Octave of S. Hilary, anno 12 Edward II 



Jan. 13-20. Between Thomas de Staunton, P/a/„^/f, and James 



de Ilketeleshale* and Ida his wife, Defendants. 

 Concerning i bovate and a moiety of land with the appurten- 

 ances in (Robfiurnc. and the fourth part of the manor of 

 QKobBurn with the appurtenances, and the advowsons of the 

 churches of QUoggnfoil and <g0tnfotl. whence the plea of 

 convention, &c. Having and holding to Thomas and his heirs of 

 the chief lord of the fee by the services appertaining the said 

 hokhng and advowsons. Warranty granted to the plaintiff. For 

 this recognition, surrender, warranty, fine, and concord, the said 

 Thomas gave to James and Ida ^100 sterling. (No. 106. ) 

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1319. Westminster. Within one month after Easter, anno 12 

 Easter Day, Edward II. 



Ai,r. s. Between John de Medeboume, Plaintiff, and Thomas 



de Cheworth, Deforciant. 

 Concerning the manor of (^ffrefott with the appurtenances 

 (except £iQ rent) m the same manor, whence the plea of conven- 

 tion. The deforciant recognizes the right of the plaintiff, John de 

 Medebourne, surrendering the estate to him in the court. To be 

 iKdd of the chief lord of the fee by the accustomed services during 

 the life of Thomas de Chaworth, and, after his decease, to Thomas 

 Chaworth his son, and to the heirs of the same Thomas by Joan his 

 wife, and if he should die without lawful heirs then to the right 



Cently the ton or town of IlketiJ^l^Ilke^lt^^ ^i;^:, ^I^^Jfet- J 



