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this fine ; to hold to the same Plaintiffs, of the chief lords of the 

 fee, for the life of Plaintiff Hawys in the name of dower. Grant 

 also by Tenant that Plaintiffs may have estovers of husbote and 

 heibote, and for firewood, that is to say, in the haw and in the 

 little wood of Bradeleghe by the view of Tenant's presters during 

 the life of Plaintiff Hawys. Grant also by Plaintiffs, that as often 

 as the pond of the said mill required repair, they would provide 

 the cost as much as doth pertain to a third part of a moiety of the 

 same pond. And moreover Tenant gave to Plaintiff 23J silver 

 marks. 



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

 42 Henry III. 

 Between Robert, son of John Ingerham, Plaintiff, and William, 

 son of Robert Ingerham, Deforciant. 

 Grant, on a plea of covenant, by Deforciant, in consideration of 

 58 silver marks, to Plaintiff, in fee, of 21s., rents in Maperlege, 

 together with all that Deforciant held in fee of Plaintiff of the fee 

 of the Earl of Ferrers in the same vill, and in Halun, Hanlege, 

 and Smalege, on the day of the date of this fine ; to be holden of 

 the chief lords of the fee, performing therefor all services pertain- 

 ing thereto. Grant also by Deforciant to Plaintiff, for life, of all 

 that he held in fee in Eytone on the day of the date, at the 

 yearly rent of 2 silver marks, 10 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters 

 of rye, 10 quarters of barley, and 26 quarters of oats, and 6 cart- 

 loads of hay at 5 terms, viz., at Michaelmas 3 quarters of wheat, 

 3 quarters of rye, 4 quarters of barley, and 5 quarters of oats ; at 

 Christmas, 20s., 3 quarters of wheat, 3 quarters of rye, 4 quarters 

 of barley, and 6 quarters of oats ; at Lady Day, 6s. 8d., 3 quarters 

 of wheat, 3 quarters of rye, and 5 quarters of oats, and at the 

 Nativity of S. John the Baptist one quarter of wheat, and one 

 quarter of rye, two quarters of barley, and 10 quarters of oats ; 

 and at the feast of S. James 6 cartloads of hay for all service, cus- 

 tom, and exaction ; and performing therefor to the chief lords of 

 the fee all other services pertaining thereto. 



November 3. Westminster. The morrow of Souls, 43 Henry III. 



Between Robert le Huceys, Plaintiff, and Henry de Esseburne, 



Tenant. 

 And between the same, Plaintiff, and the same, Tenant, whom 

 Richard de Herthil and Ellen his wife did vouch to warranty, 

 and who did warrant them. 

 Grant by Plaintiff, in consideration of 30 silver marks, to Tenant, 



