8 "pedes KINIUM " FOR THE COUNTY OF DERnV. 



Cniicerniiig I messuage, 3 bovates and 40 acres of land, 3 acres 

 of meadow, 2 acres of wood, and 12 pence rem, and the rent of 

 one pound of Siiiiiin'* with the appurtenances in ^fftrfOrt ^nd 

 (TtortVtOllfon> whence the plea of convention. 



The deforciants recognise the right of the plaintitil' to the lands 

 sold to him, and for this recognition, warranty, fine, and concord, 

 Hugo gave to Thomas and Margery 100 marks of silver. (Xo. 1 18.) 



1320-1. Westminster. In octave of the Purification of B.V.M., l4E<lward II. 

 Feb. 2—9. Between Edward de Monte Gomeri, Plaintiff, and 

 "Walter de Monte Gromeri, senior, Dcfordani. 



Concerning I messuage, 126 acres I rood of land, 16 acres of 

 meadow, and 107s. lOjd. rent, with the appurtenances in ^sfaB; 

 foil,."!' whence the plea of convention. 



The said Walter conceded and surrendered the said lands to 

 Edward in the court to be held by him and the heirs of his body 

 created of the said Walter and his heirs for ever at the yearly rent 

 of one rose at the feast of the Nativity of S. John Baptist for al 1 

 services appertaining for ever. Walter and his heirs grant war- 

 ranty to Edward and his heirs, and in case of failure of issue the 

 said lands to revert to Walter and his heirs, to be held of the chief 

 lord of the fee by the accustomed services. (No. 119.J 



1320-1. Westminster. Within Octave of S. Hilary, 14 Edward II. 



Ian. 13—20. Between LaurencB Trussel, Plaintiff, and Alured de 



Sulney and Margery his wife. Deforciants (by Richard 

 de Boudon their attorney). 



Concerning the Manor of (Jtewfon ^ufng with the ajipur- 

 tenances, whence the plea of convention. 



Alured recognises the right of the plaintitf to the manor, etc., 

 as that which he had of the deforciants. For this recognition, 

 fine, and concord, Laurence conceded to Alured and Margaret 

 the said manor, and surrendered it to them in the same court, 

 having and holding the same to the said Alured and Margaret and 

 the heirs of their bodies of the chief lord of the fee by the services 

 appertaining, to remain to the right heirs of Alured and Margaret. 

 (No. 120.) 



* Perhaps for cumini or cummin, a herb like fennel, but less, the seed of 

 which was considered beneficial in colics ; or the word may be from sinimum 

 (or •:innamit//i, i.e., cinnamon. " Quinquc balas Sinimi.'' — Ry»ic'r \\\. 233. 



t In parish of Sutton-on-the-Hill. 



