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Grant, on a plea of covenant, and in consideration of one 

 sparrow-hawk, by the Deforciant to the Plaintiff, of one messuage 

 and 4 oxgangs of land, with appurtenances in Ekenton. To hold 

 of the Deforciants and the heirs of the same Cicely for ever, at the 

 yearly rent of one clove gilly-flower, payable at Easter. 



1263. Westminster. The morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 

 Feb. 3. 47 Henry III. 



Between Adam, son of Hugh do Roukworthe, Plaintiff, and 

 William, son of William Pygoth and Alice, his wife. Defen- 

 dants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, and in consideration of 

 17 marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff, of one 

 carucate of land, with appurtenances in Hadesfeld. To hold of 

 the chief lords of that fee, by the service which to that land per- 

 tains, for ever. 



April I — 30. Westminster. Within one month of Easter, 47 Henry HI. 



Between Thomas, Abbot of Chester, Plaintiff, by Robert of 



Chester, his attorney, and Thomas de Cumbe and Amice, his 



wife. Deforciants. 



Grant, on a plea of covenant, and in consideration of 37 marks 



of silver, by the Deforciants and the heirs of the same Amice, to 



the Plaintiff and his successors for ever, of one messuage and 4 



oxgangs of land, with appurtenances in Aston. 



..April II. Westminster. The morrow of the Ascension, 47 Henry HI. 



Between Phillip le Marescall', Plaintiff, and Roger Crokes, 

 Deforciant. 

 Acknowledgement, on a plea of covenant, by Plaintiff to 

 Deforciant, and grant thereupon, in consideration of one sparrow- 

 hawk, by the Deforciant to the Plaintiff and Cicely his wife, of one 

 messuage and four oxgangs of land with appurtenances in Ekinton, 

 and 5 shillings rent with appurtenances in Oneston. To hold to 

 the same Phillip and Cicily and the heirs begotten by the same 

 Phillip on the body of the same Cicely, of the Deforciant and his 

 heirs for ever, performing to the chief lords of that fee all other 

 services. And if the aforesaid Phillip should die without heirs 

 begotten of the body of the same Cicely, the aforesaid tenement 

 shall remain to the same Cicely, and then after the death of the 

 same Cicely to the right heirs of the same Phillip, to hold of the 

 same Roger and his heirs, by the aforesaid service, for ever. 



