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manors of Henovere, Langelege, and Milnehaye ; to be holden of 

 the chief lords of the fee by the services pertaining to the same. 

 Grant, in consideration thereof, by Plaintiffs to Deforciants, and 

 to the heirs of Hawys, in fee, of the manor of Lutchurche, 16s. 

 rents in Chelardiston, and one mark rent in Thorneton, to be 

 holden of the chief lords of the fee ; performing therefor for the 

 manor of Lutchurche, for Plaintiffs and the heirs of Agnes one 

 penny at the feast of S. Martin ; and for the tenements in 

 Chelardiitone 2s. at the feast of S. James the Apostle ; and for 

 the aforesaid tenement in Thornetone id. at Eas'er ; and likewise 

 performing the foreign services pertaining thereto for all service, 

 custom, and exaction. 



May 3. Westminster. The morrow of the Ascension, 42 Henry III. 



Between Hugh de Gurnay, Plaintiff, and Hugh, son of Reginald 

 of Kelum and Beatrice his wife, Deforciants. 

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

 consideration of 35 silver marks, to Plaintiff, in fee, of one carucate 

 of land in Cruche ; at the yearly rent of ^d. at Easter for all 

 service, suit of court, custom, and exaction to Deforciants and the 

 heirs of Deforciant Beatrice pertaining ; and performing therefor 

 to the chief lords of the fee for Deforciants and the heirs of 

 Deforciant Beatrice all other services pertaining to the aforesaid 

 land. 



June 25. Westminster. The morrow of S. John the Baptist, 42 Henry III. 

 Between Alexander de Rammeseye and Hawys his wife, Plaintiff's, 



and Matthew de Knyvetone, by Stephen de Irtone, his 



attorney, Tenant. 

 Grant by Plaintiffs, to Tenant in fee, of a third part of the manor 

 of Wolethorp, with the appurts., except 14 acres of hind in the 

 same manor, and of 2 messuages, 5 tofts, a third part of a mill, 

 4 ox gangs, and 15 acres of land, 24s. 8d. rents in Turstone, 

 Bradeleghe, and Knyvetone, which Plaintiffs did claim as the dower 

 of Plaintiff Hawys in the freehold which belonged to Walter de 

 Strattone, her former husband in the aforesaid vills. Grant, in 

 consideration thereof, by Tenant to Plaintiffs of 17 acres of land 

 in Bradeleghe, and 15 acres of land in Knyvetone upon Wynedone, 

 which land they lately recovered against the said Tenant on an 

 assize of novel disseisin, together with that loft and croft which 

 Robert, son of Sybil, did some time hold in Bradelegh ; and with 

 all that meadow and woods, plains, pastures, moors, waters, and 

 ponds of which Plaintiffs were in seisin on the day of the date of 





