l6 "pedes FINIUM " FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 



John de Hego(l), in Hope, shall remain to the heirs of Joan, with 

 successive remainders to Julian, Elizabeth, Isabel, and Margery. 



And this concord was made by order of our lord the king. 

 (No. 144.) 



1323-4. Westminsier. In OctavL' of S. Hillary, 17 Edward II. 

 Jan. 13-20. RftweL-n William de Hopton, of Kersynlon (Carsingtoni, 



/'lam/iff, and Henry, son of Robert de Alsop, "f 



Kersynton, and Hawisia his wife, Deforii'iiits. 

 Cirant by deforciants im the ]ilea of cimvention of I messuage, 

 I toft, and 4 bovates, and 5 acres of land, with the appurtenances, 

 i'l (KcrBgnfon* to the plaintiff, to be held of the chief lords of 



the fee. (No. 145.) 



1323-4. Westminster. In the octave nf S. Hillary, 17 Edward II. 



Jan. 13—20. Between John, son of "William del Burwes. /'/<?/«- 

 tiff, and Roger le Saueney and Agnes his wife. 



Deforcianli. 

 Cirant by deforciants to plaintiff on the plea of convention of 



I messuage, 4 virgates of land, and 6 acres of wood, in (TttUfOU 

 Sofntg* til be held nf the chief lords of the fee. (Endorsed 

 " Aluredus de .Sulney ajiponit clameum suuni.'") (No. 146.) 



1324. Westminster. Within 15 days from Holy Trinity, 17 Edward II. 



June 20 — Hetween Richard de Wylughby, senior. Plaintiff (b)- 



July S. Richard de Wylughby, junior, his altorne\ 1, and 



John GriflFyn. of Weston, and Elizabeth his wife, 



Deforcianls. 

 Grant by deforciants to plaintiff on the plea of convention of n 

 moiety of the manor of ffll.fn?aBfon» with the appurtenances. 

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

 warranty, time, and concord, Richard gave to lohn and Elizabeth 

 100 marks of silver. (No. 147.) 



1324. Westminster. Morrow of S. John Baptist, 17 Edward II. 



June 25. Between Hugo de Meynill, Plaintiff (by Robert de 

 Mackworth his attorney), and John, son of Gilbert 



de Derby and Petronilla his wife, Defoi-cianls. 

 Grant on the plea of convention by deforciants to plaintiff' of 



II marks yearly rent, with the appurtenances, in ^eucfe. For 

 this recognition, quitclaim, fine, and concord, Hugo gave to John 

 and Petronilla ^20 sterling. (No. 14S.) 



