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the s"* Richard shall recognize the s'' tenement to be the 

 right of the s" William : and the s" rent he released and 

 quit claimed concerning himself and his heirs for ever; 

 and for this, the s" William conceded the said toft to Richard 

 and his heirs for ever. 



TADDINGTON. 



Nicholas Herigand and Margery his wife sought against 

 Richard de Morley and Joan his wife, i mess, and 30 acres 

 vv"> the appurts. in Tadington, as his right by brief of ingress. 

 Nich. and Marg. recognized that they owed to Richard 

 and Joan 16 marks, of which they paid down four, and of 

 the rest they would pay a moiety at the feast of S. John 

 Bap. next future, and another m. at the feast of the 

 annunciation of the B. V. Mary. 



RISLEY. 



Assize to recognize if Eustace de .Morteyn father of 

 William de Morteyn was seised in his demesne as of fee 

 of 100 acres of wood w" appurts. in Rysele on the day of 

 his death which Robert Sacheverell holds, who came and 

 said nothing ; wherefore the assize remains. 

 DOVEBRIDGR 



Ralph de Boys, who took up a brief of assize of New 

 Dissiesin against Robert, vicar of the Church of Douburg, 

 is not present, wherefore he and his i)ledges of prosecution 

 are in mercy. 



EADSALL. 



Nicholas Keys who took up a brief of agreement 

 against Geoffry de Skeyfcyngton concerning a tenement in 

 Breydeshale, is not present, wherefore he and his pledges 

 of i)rosecution are in mercy, viz., John Dewe and John 

 de Eton. 



MORLEY. 



Nicholas son of Richard de Morley, sought against Hugo 

 son of Roger, the son of Roger de Morley, i bovate of 

 land w'' the appurts. in NTorlev. 



