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''pedes kinium" for the countv ok dekhv. 5 



Concerning the manor of^afcfOH attb IBrgmgngfOtl. with 

 the appurtenances, (S;c., I messuage, 2 carucafes of land, and lo 

 acres of meadow in (Koubtc3* n^^'' Derby, whence the plea cf 

 convention. Roger le Breton recognized the said estate to be the 

 right of Roger, son of John Deincourt, for which he (Deincourt) 

 conceded to Breton, viz. : the manor of Walton, &c., and the 

 estate in Roudich. To be held of the chief lords of the fee during 

 the life of Roger le Breton ; and Deincourt granted for himself and 

 his heirs that the manor of Brymyngton, which William le Bret. . . 

 held for his life of the heritage of Deincourt, should, after the 

 decease of William (although it appertained to Roger, son of John 

 Deincourt), wholly remain to Roger le Breton, holding the same of 

 the chief lords of the fee during his life, with remainder to Robert, 

 son of the said Roger le Breton and Margaret his wife and the 

 heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Roger le 

 Breton. This agreement was made in the presence of the said 

 William, he conceding, and he did fealty to Roger le Breton. 

 (No. no.) 



1319. Westminster. Morrow of S. John Baptist, anno 12 I'lKvard II. 

 June 25. Between William le Wyne and Matilda his wife, 

 petitioning (petentes), and Robert Pykenase. 



Concerning that which the same William and Matilda claim in 

 the said Robert as their native and fugitive {Kath'um and 

 Fiigi/ivmii), whence the plea of his native, viz. : that the said 

 William and Matilda recognized the said Robert to be a free man, 

 and that the said Robert and all his sequela they released and 

 (|uitclaimed from all manner of naiveship and ser\'ice for ever, that 

 is, from the said William and Matilda and the heirs of Matilda. 

 For this recognition, remission, (piitclaim, fine, and concord, the 

 same Robert gave to the said William and Matilda 100 marks of 

 silver.* (No. in.) 



1319. Westminster. Morrow of S. John Bajitist, anno 12 Edward II. 

 June 25. Between John de Hothum, clerk and Ijishop, Plaintiff,-^ 



* £(>(> 13s. 4<1-, or something like ;i{i40O of our money. 



t The election of John de Hotham to the see of Ely was confirmed 13th 

 Kal. Aug., 1316. Consecrated 3rd Oct., 1316. Treasurer of England 27th 

 May, 1317. Appointed Chancellor, 1318. Spent ;^4,44i on the cathedral of 

 Ely, the lantern tower of which he reconstructed. Died at Somersham, 

 ajth Jan., 1336.— Ed. 



