" PEDES FINIUM " FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



by Thomas de Pontefract (put in his piece to win oi 



lose), and John Purchaz and Beatrice his wife, 



Deforciants. 



Concerning the manor of TSJgtlfcgCj. and 6 messuages, 200 



acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 15 acres of wood, and 12s. 6d. 



rent, with the appurtenances in ©ufftcfb* QJlogttlfont and 



f^egfon* and of Husbot and Haybot in the chase of Duffield, 



in the ward of Holand, with the appurtenances, whence the plea of 



convention, viz. : John Purchaz and Beatrice recognize the said 



estate to be the right of the said bishop, which he purchased of 



them. Holding to the said bishop and his heirs of the chief lord of 



the fee by the accustomed services. For this recognition, warranty, 



line, and concord, the bishop gave to John and Beatrice ;^I00 



sterling. (No. 112.) 



1319. Westminster. Octave of S. John Baptist, anno 12 Edward II. 

 July I. Between Ralph de Brayllesford and Joan his wife, 

 Plaintiffs, by Robert Seintper (put in the place of Joan 

 by royal brief to win or lose), and Adam de Asshe, 

 parson of the church of Barleburgh, Deforciant. 

 Concerning the manor of Q0rcigffeBforb, with the appurten- 

 ances, whence the plea of convention, viz. : Ralph recognized the 

 manor to be the right of Adam as that which Adam had of him, 

 and for this recognition, fine, and concord, Adam gave the said 

 manor with the appurtenances to Ralph and Joan and to the 

 heirs male of their bodies issuing, holding the same of the chief 

 lords of the fee by the accustomed services. In case of failure 

 of issue the said manor to remain to the right heirs of Ralph, &c. 

 (No. 113.) 



131S. Westminster. Octave of S. Michael, anno 12 Edward II. 

 Oct. 6. Between John le Pfreman, of Eyton, Plaintiff, and 

 "William Sparks and Agnes his wife, Deforciants. 

 Concerning i messuage, 3 acres and 3 roods of land with the 

 appurtenances in ©OttefiruggC* whence the plea of convention. 

 Warranty of the same granted to the plaintiff by the deforciants. 

 To be held of the chief lords of the fee. For this recognition, 

 surrender, &c., John gave to William and Agnes 10 marks of 

 silver. (No. 114.) 



