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" PEDES FINIUM FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 1 5 



Peter de Querndon his attorney), and Richard le 



Somenour and Margaret his wife, Deforciants. 

 Grant by deforciants on the plea of convention of 2 messuages, 

 with the appurtenances, in ©evBg^. for which the plaintiff gave 

 Richard and Margery 20 marks of silver. (No. 142.) 



1322. York. Within 3 weeks from S. Michael, 16 Edward II. 



Between Roger de "Weston, of Derby, Plaintiff (by 



Peter de Querndon his attorney), and John de 



Meryng and Emma his wife, Impeding. 

 Grant by deforciants on the plea of warranty of charter of 2 

 messuages and 6s. rent, in ^tX^^^ for which Roger gave to the 

 said John and Emma £20 sterling. (No. 143.) 



1322. York. In the octave of S. Martin, 16 Edward II. 

 Nov. II— 18. Between Walter Waldeshelf and Joan his wife, 



Plaintiffs, and William de Wikkilwode, parson of 

 the church of Boyleston,* Deforcianl. 



Grant by deforciant on the plea of convention of 3 messuages, 

 I mill, 4 bovates, and 100 acres of land, and the Bailiwick of two 

 foresters of Hopedale, with the appurtenances, in ^^faprcfcfj) 

 OSufiBfonCB (X\\'i> J5®V^* ^" ''^^ ^^'"^ Walter and Joan, and the 

 heirs male of the said Walter. To be held of the king by the 

 services pertaining. If Walter should die without heirs, then the 

 said mill, messuage, and 100 acres of land called Coulowe Buk- 

 stones, in the said vills of Farefeld and Bukstones, wholly to 

 remain to Julian, son of Walter and the heirs of his body pro- 

 created, with remainder to Elizabeth, daughter of the said Walter, 

 with successive remainders to Isabella, Joan, Margaret, children of 

 the said Walter de Waldeshelf. 



And one messuage, 3 bovates, and one bailiwick of forestry 

 which formerly were Robert Balgy's in Hope shall wholly remain 

 to Ralph, son of James de Shirleye, and the aforesaid Margaret 

 and the heirs of her body procreated, with successive remainders to 

 Juliana, Elizabeth, Isabel, and Joan. 



And I messuage and i bovate and the bailiwick of forestry of 

 Hopedale, with the appurtenances, which formerly belonged to 



* For the connection of Walter de Waldeshelf and Joan with Boyleston, and 

 their right of presentation to that advowson, see " Abbrevatio Placitorum," 

 p. 315, rot. 58. 



