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and his heirs to be quit of the payment of the said rent of 100 

 shillings and to hold the said loj marks of rent, of the heirs of 

 the said Ralph for ever, paying, therefore, a yearly rent of ^d. at 

 the feast of S. Botolph. 



Feb. 3. Lincoln. Same date. 



Between Thomas le Parmenter and Ingred', his wife, and Matilda, 

 her sister, Plahitij^s, and Richard Peccth, whom Henry Barfot 

 calls to warrant, and who warrants him of 2 parts of 3 oxgangs 

 of land and of I messuage, with appurtenances (except 3 acres 

 of land and \ an acre of meadow in Tikenhale), whereof there 

 was a plea between them by which the said Richard acknow- 

 ledged the said tenement, with appurtenances, to be the right 

 of the said Ingred' and Matilda, and the moiety of the aforesaid 

 tenement, with appurtenances, viz., that moiety lying towards the 

 sun {i.e., the east) he rendered into Court to the same Thomas, 

 Ingred' and Matilda, and remised and quitclaimed it for himself 

 and his heirs, to them and the heirs of the said Ingred' and Matilda 

 for ever. And for this, Thomas, Ingrt-d' and Matilda, grant to the 

 said Richard, the other moiety of the said tenement, lying towards 

 the shade (i.e., the west). To have and to hold to him and his 

 heirs, of the plaintiffs and the heirs of the said Ingred' and 

 Matilda for ever at the yearly rent of I3id., payable at Easter and 

 Michaelmas, and doing to the chief lords of that fee the services 

 accustomed. And, moreover, the said Richard grants for him and 

 his heirs that all the lands and tenements, which William de 

 Essewelle and Isolda, his wife (on the day on which this agree- 

 ment was made), held for term of the life of the said Isolda, as her 

 dower, of the gift of William, son of Nicholas de Crackele (?) 

 kinsman of the same Richard — and which, after Isolda's death, 

 ought to revert to the said Richard and his heirs — shall wholly 

 revert to the said Thomas, Ingred', and Matilda, and the heirs of 

 Ingred' and Matilda. To hold, together with the aforesaid tene- 

 ments which are given to them by this fine, of the chief lords of 

 that fee by the services accustomed for ever. And the aforesaid 

 William and Isolda, who were present in court at the making of 

 this fine, acknowledged that they claimed nothing in the aforesaid 

 tenements except for term of the life of the said Isolda in the name 

 of dower. And they did fealty to the said Thomas, Ingred', and 

 Matilda, for the said tenements. 



May 24 — 31. Westminster. Within the octaves of S. John the Baptist, 56 

 Henry III. 



