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MORLEY. ^^'11 "47 '"• -^^ 3- Anno 4 Edward I. A.D. 1276. 

 [Love da V Chief Justice.) 

 The assize came lo recognize whether Richard de Moriey, 

 the father of Nicholas de Moriey, was seised in his demesne 

 as of fee of 2 acres of land w'" the appurts. in Moriey on 

 the day of his death, which Hugo son of Roger de Moriey, 

 holds, who came and said he was not able to respond to 

 this brief because he did not hold the jc/iole of the said 

 land, because John le Low holds half an acre of it, and 

 that if it was agreed by the assize that he should hold the 

 whole, then he would answer for the other. And he said 

 that the aforesaid Richard, father of the said Nicholas, 

 whose heir he was, did not die siesed of the aforesaid 

 tenement in his demesne as of fee because he said that 

 Richard a long time before his death enfeoffed him of the 

 same, and concerning this he placed himself upon the 

 assize. 



(On the same skin a little lower down.) 



KIRK HALLAM. 



Richard son of Hugo de Moriey, and Walter his brother, 

 sought against Richard de Grey a messuage and a mill, 

 ID tofts, 13^ bovates, 45 acres of land, and 40 acres of 

 wood in Kirk Halum, to which the s'' Richard de Grey 

 had not ingress unless by William de Grey, to whom Hugo 

 de Moriey leased it, who on that account unjustly and 

 without judgment disseised the said Richard son of Hugo, 

 and Walter his brother, after the assize. Verdict for 

 Richard and Walter. 



KIRK HALLUM. 



Assize to recognize if Simon brother of William, the son 

 of Simon Baret, was seised of his demesne as of fee of 1 

 toft, and 26'- 8''- rent, w'" the appurts. rent in Kirchalum 

 on the day of his death which Richard de Grey holds. 

 William paid a mark for licence of agreement by pledge 

 of Gilbert his brother, and it is agreed in suchwise that 



