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Plaintiff, at the yearly rent of one pair of white gloves at Easter ; 

 and performing a proportionate part of the scutage of the same 

 manor ; with reversion to Plaintiff and Alienor and Plaintiff's heirs, 

 at the yearly rent of £8 9s. 6d. ; and performing the scutage per- 

 taining to the said manor. Deforciant not to be at liberty to grant, 

 sell, pledge, or let to farm, or alienate in any way, nor to commit 

 waste ; but saving to him, for his life, reasonable estovers for house- 

 bote and haybote out of the wood belonging to the aforesaid manor. 



1254. Westminster. Within 15 days of the Holy Trinity, 38 Henry III. 

 June 7. Between Ralph de Bensey and Alienor, widow of Oliver de 



Odingesheles, on a plea that she refused to perform the services for 

 the manor of Trusseleye referred to in the preceding Fine, and did 

 not permit Bensey to have the moiety of the services of the free 

 men of the same manor. Whereupon a plea of " fine made " was 

 summoned, viz., that Bensey granted, for himself and his heirs, that 

 all the tenements which Alienor by the previous fine held in 

 the aforesaid manor, on the day of the date of this fine, together 

 with the homage and all the services of the free men of the 

 same manor, where previously she had only a moiety of the 

 same services, should remain to her, and to the heirs of Oliver, at 

 the yearly rent of a pair of white gloves at Easter ; and performing 

 a proportionate part cf scutage. And likewise all the tenements 

 which Bensey held on the same day, in the same manor, should, 

 after his decease, remain to Alienor, and to the heirs of Oliver, 

 together with the residue of the same manor, in fee ; at the yearly 

 rent of £4, instead of £8 9s. 6d. ; and performing, for scutage, 

 whatever pertains to the same manor, for all service. And in con- 

 sideration of this Fine, Alienor gave to Bensey 19J silver marks. 



June 24. — July 9. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. John the Baptist, 38 



Henry III. 

 Between Nicholas son of Hugh of Broydeston and Joan his wife, 



Plaintiffs, and Baldwin of Breydeston and Katherine his wife, 



Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciants to 

 Plaintiffs, and to the heirs of Plaintiff Nicholas, in fee, of 3 

 ploughlands, 50 acres of wood, and a mill in Snelleston, perform- 

 ing to the chief lords of the fee all the services pertaining to the 

 same tenements. Grant, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiff 

 Nicholas to Deforciants, and to the heirs of Deforciant Baldwin 

 begotten of his wife Katherine, of a ploughland in Chelardeston ; 

 performing to the chief lords of the fee all services ; with reversion, 



