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"pedes FINIUM " FOR THE COUNTY OF DEkr.Y. tj 



1324. Westminster. In the octave of S. John Baptist, 17 Edward II. 



June 24- Between Walter "Waldeshelf, Piaiutiff, and ThoHias 



July I. le Raggede-Berde, Deforciant. 



Grant nn the plea of convention by deforciant to plaintiff of a 

 mill, with the appurtenances, in OBufisfontS. 



The said Thomas recognized the mill to be the right of Walter, 

 and he surrendered two parts of the said mill t) him in court, to be 

 held of the chief lords of the fee. The said Thomas afterwards 

 granted for himself and his heirs that the one third part of the mill 

 which John Banaster and Alice his wife held as the dowry of the 

 said Alice of the heritage of the said Thomas in the said vill on the 

 day on which this concord was made, and which after the death of 

 Alice ought to revert to the said Thomas and his heirs, should 

 nevertheless after the decease of Alice wholly remain to the said 

 Walter and his heirs, and which by this fine, with the aforesaid two 

 parts, shall be held by Walter of the chief lords of the fee. 



For this recognition, surrender, warranty, &c. , the said Walter 

 gave to Thomas ^10 sterling. (No. 149.) 



1324. Westminster. In the octave of S. John Baptist, 17 Edward II. 

 June 24— Between John de Shire'WOod, clerk, 2'lainliff, and 



July I. John, son of Robert de Kynmarleye, Di-foj-ciani. 



Grant by deforciant on the plea of convention of the manor of 

 (KgbbtnggeB* near Alfreton, with the appurtenances, to the said 

 plaintiff. 



For this recognition, surrender, warranty, fine, and concord, 

 John de Shirewood gave to John, son of Robert, ^^40 sterling. 

 (No. 150.) 



