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John, and those they released and quitclaimed for themselves 

 and their heirs to the aforesaid John and his heirs for ever. 

 Reginald de Grey, Thomas de l^ray, Thorn. Meverell, 

 Thomas Ffolejambe, and Ralph dc Monioye undertook to 

 be bound for the aforesaid John to the said Henry Philippa 

 and Isabella in loo marks, whence they would pay to him 

 a moiety within 15 days from Michaelmas in the present 

 year, and another moiety within 15 days after the following 

 Easter, and unless they did so, the sheriff should destrain on 

 their lands and chattels. And besides, they had the writing. 



BREAD3ALL. (-''Z. " ^- 2 " in dor SO.) 



Henry de Ireton and Philippa, his wife, and Isabella, her 

 sister, sought against Henry, son of Gilbert de Chaddesden, 

 a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land with the appurts. 

 in Breydeshale. And against Alan, the clerk of Breydeshale, 

 a messuage and 16 acres of land w"' the appurts. in the same 



vill. And against Richard le Dun one messuage and 



acres of land in the same vill. And against John, son of 

 Geoffry de Skefcintun, 5 tofts, 4 virgates, 60 acres of wood, 

 and i3'' ^^' rent w"* the appurts in the said vill which Robert 

 de Dun, great grandfather of the said Philippa and Isabella, 

 whose heirs they are, gave to Sampson de Dun, and his 

 heirs issuing from his body, and which, after the death 

 of the s'' Sampson, should revert to the s"* Philippa and 

 Isabella according to the grant, because the said Sampson 

 died without heirs issuing from his body. They said that 

 their great grandfather, Robert, died seized of his demesne 

 as of fee and right in the time of K. Henry, father of the 

 present king. 



From the said Robert the right of reversion extended 

 to Roger as his son and heir, and from him to Roger as 

 his son and heir, and from this Roger to Margery as his 

 daughter and heiress, and from Margery to Philippa and 

 Isabella as her daughters and co-heiresses, whence the suit 

 was produced. 



