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"pedes FINIUM " FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 7 



1320. Westminster. Within 15 days after Easter, anno 13 Edward II. 



(Easter Day, Between Thomas le Pferour, of Tuttelniry, Plaintiff, 



Mar. 30.) and GeofEry de Haddon and Margery his wife. 



Deforciants. 

 Concerning i messuage I bovate of land with the appurtenances 

 in ^ClCfon« whence the plea of convention. The deforciants 

 recognize the right of the plaintiff to the property as that which he 

 had of them. To be held of the chief lord by the accustomed 

 services. For the recognition, warranty, fine, and concord, 

 Thomas gave to Geoffry and Margaret 2C marks of silver. 

 (No. 115.) 



1320. Westminster. Within the Octave of Hi)!y Trinity, anno 13 

 June 4 — II. Edward II. 



Between Nicholas de TrO'Well, of Derliy, Plaintiff (by 

 Robert de Mackworth put in his place by King's brief 



to win or lose), and Richard de Cortelyngstoke and 



Agnes his wife, Deforciants. 

 Concerning 6 acres and 3 roods of land with the appurtenances 

 in ®ct6g+ whence the plea of convention. The deforciants 

 recognize the right of the plaintiff to the lands, which the plaintiff 

 had of them, and which are to be held by Nicholas of the chief lord 

 of the fee. Richard and Agnes warrant the said lands to Nicholas, 

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

 Nicholas gave them 40 shiUings of silver. (No. 116.) 



1319. York. In the Octave of S. Martin, anno 13 Edward II. 

 Nov. II — 18. Between John, son of "Walter de Lioominstre, of 

 Little Clifton, Plaintiff [hy Geoflfry de Aesheburn, his 



attorney), and John Rossel, of King's Newton, clerk, and 



Margery his wife, Deforcian 's. 

 Concerning i messuage with the appurtenances in ^tffffc 

 Cfiffon* whence the plea of convention. For this recognition, 

 remission, quitclaim, warranty, fine, and concord, the .said John, 

 son of Walter, the plaintiff, gave to John Rossell and Margaret 

 100 shillings of silver. (No. 117.) 



1319. York. Within the Octave of S. Michael, anno 13 Edward II. 



Between Hugo, son of Thomas de Cressy, Plaintiff, 

 and Thomas de Cressy and Margaret his wife. 



Deforciants. 



