CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 1 7 



Recognition by the Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, and in 

 consideration of ;^io, that i messuage, 12 acres of land, and 5^. 

 rent in ©rotlftcf b are the right of the Plaintiff. 



1310. Westminster. Within the octave of S. Michael, 4 Edward II. 

 Between Richard de Overton, Plaintij, and Henry de 



Makworth and Agnes his wife, Deforciants. 



Recognition by the Deforciants, on the plea of covenant, and in 

 consideration of 100 shillings of silver, that 6 acres of land and 

 4^. rent, with the appurtenances in ©erBg* <ife the right of the 

 Plaintiff. To be held of the chief lords of the fee. 



131 1. Westminster. Morrow of Annunciation, 5 Edward II. 



Mar. 26. Between William le Burdeleys, Plaintiff, and Walter 



Waldeshef and Joan his wife, Deforciants. 

 Concerning the Alanor of QBogfeBfon^ with the appurtenances 

 and the advowson of the church of the same manor, whence the 

 plea of agreement. The said Walter and Joan recognise the 

 manor and advowson to be the right of the said William ; and for 

 this recognition, fine, and concord, the said William gave to 

 Walter and Joan two parts of the manor and advowson, which he 

 surrendered to them in the same court. To be held of the chief 

 lords of the fee. The said William also granted for himself and 

 his heirs that the third part of the said manor and advowson, 

 which Juliana de Basyng held in dowry of heirship of the 

 same William, and which, after the death of the said Juliana, ought 

 to revert to the said William and his heirs, should, after the death of 

 the same Juliana, remain to Walter and Joan, to be held together 

 with the other two parts which remain to them by this fine. And 

 after the death of the said Walter and Joan, the said manor and 

 advowson shall wholly remain to Walter, SOn of Thomas 

 de Rydeware and Joan his wife, and their procreated heirs ; 

 and if the said Walter, son of Thomas de Rydeware, die without 

 issue by the said Joan, then after their decease the said manor to 

 remain to the right heirs of Walter Waldeshelf. This concord 

 was made in the presence of the said Julian, she assenting, and 

 he did fealty to Walter and Joan Waldeshelf in the same court. 



1312. Westminster. Within 15 days from S. Michael, 5 Edward II. 



Between Robert, son of Alice de Thurleston, Plaintiff, 

 and William, son of Robert, son of Alice de 



Thurleston, Deforciant. 



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