lO 'PEDES FINIUM FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



Having and holding to the said William and Emma of the 

 chief lords of the fee by the accustomed services. For this recog- 

 nition, warranty, fine, and concord, William and Emma gave to 

 Gilbert and Matilda 20 marks of silver. (No. 124.) 



1321. Westminster. Within 15 days after Holy Trinity, 14 Edward II. 

 June 24 — July 9. Between Richard de Grey, Plainiiff, and the Prior 



of Bridelyngton, Deforciant. 



Concerning the advowson of the church of 3f8tBfotU whence 

 the plea of convention between them, viz. :-- 



The Prior recognised the advowson of the church to be the 

 right of Richard, which he surrendered to him in the same court. 

 To be held by Richard of the chief lords of the fee by the services 

 which appertain to the said advowson, and for this recognition, 

 surrender, fine, and concord, Richard gave to the Prior 10 marks 

 of silver. And this concord was made by order of our Lord the 

 King. (No. 125.) 



1321. Westminster. Octave of S. Martin, 14 Edward II. 

 Nov. II — 18. Between John de Walton of Rodeburn, Plaintiff, and 



Thomas son of Richard de Walsyngham and 



Agnes his wife, Deforciants. 



Concerning I J bovates of land and a moiety of a messuage 

 with the appurtenances in Q^obcBum* and one-fourth part of 

 the manor of Rodeburn with the appurtenances, and the moiety 

 of the advowsons of (Wloggflfott and (^ggltfott* whence the 

 plea of convention. 



Thomas and Agnes and the heirs of Agnes warrant the same 

 to the said John and his heirs. 



For this recognition, surrender, fine, and concord, the said John 

 gave to Thomas and Agnes ;<,"ioo sterling. (No. 126.) 



1321-2. Westminster. Within the Octave of S. Hilary, 15 Edward II. 

 Jan. 13—20. Between William son of Elias de Boterhalea,* Plain- 

 tiff, and Robert, son of Richard de Eyum and 



Margaret his wife, Deforciants. 



* Among the Haddon Hall Charters is one dated 9 Edward II. (1316), in 

 which Robert, son of John de Calvoure grants and confirms to Matilda, who 

 was the wife of John de Calvour, a messuage and croft in Bobenhulle, which 

 Elias de Boterhales formerly held. Among the witnesses is also Robert de 

 Eyum. — Ed. 



