GLEANIN(;S KkOM IHE ASSIZL RUI.l.S FOR DEKIJVSHIKE. I05 



unto a certain hermitage. And the Earl held the tenement 

 for a long time. He afterw''" gave it to Robert de Stredle) e, 

 who held it tor some time in his own hand, and subsequently 

 Stredly gave the holding to Hugo de Dun, who afterward?, 

 by the assent and will of the s'' Robert de F., together 

 w" Nich de Maraham, the earl's steward, and Matthew 

 de Kniveton, who had been assigned for this purpose, placed 

 the said Samson in possession of the holding aforesaid at 

 the time in which the said Robert de Ferrers was arrested 

 at London by the Earl of Leicester. 



[The remainder is illegible and imperfect.) 



TIDESWELL. J^oll 1 47 ni. A. I. Anno 9 Ed. I. 



Assize to determine whether Geoffry Tydeswelle father 

 of Thomas Tydeswelle was seised in his demesne as of 

 fee of one messuage and eight acres of land in Tydeswelle 

 ''on the day of his death, which is now held by Hugh, son 

 of Roger, who came and said he was not able to answer 

 to this brief, because Agnes his wife was enfeoffed of the 

 land at the same time as Hugo, and this is not named in it, 

 whence he sought judgment. 



BREYDESTON. 



Assize to recognize if Henry de Aston and Alice his wife 

 unjustly disseised Nicholas son of Elias de Breydeston of 

 his free tenement in Breydeston after judgment. The jury 

 said they had unjustly disseised Nicholas of the rent. 



SHIRLAND. 



John de Bek sought against Reginald de Grey his right 

 and heritage in the manor of Shirland w"" the appurts. And 

 he said that a certain Hugh his ancestor was seised in 

 his demesne as of fee and right in the time of his father, 

 and in the time of King Richard, relative of the 

 present king. And from the said Hugh (because he died 

 without heirs) to a certain Henry as brother and heir, and 

 from this Henry to Walter as son and heir, and from Walter 

 to this John de Bek, the petitioner, as son and heir, and 

 he alleges such to be his right. 



