24 



^ Calcnlrar ot ti^e ifutcs for t\)t Coitutg of 

 I3nij», from tljciv commencement tn ti^e reign 

 of lilicljarU 31. 



Abstracted by Messrs. Hardy and Page, 22, Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn. 



[Continued from Vol. XI., f. 106.] 

 1274. Westminster. Within the octaves of S. John the Baptist, 

 June 24 — ^July I. 2 Edward I. 



Between Geoffrey de Echangre, Plaiiitiff, and John Bissop and 

 Lucy his wife. Defendants. 

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

 one sparrow-hawk, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff of one ox- 

 gang of land with appurtenances in Bauekewell. To hold to the 

 Plaintiff and his heirs, of the chief lords of that fee by the services 

 which to that land pertain, for ever. 



June 24 — ^July 9. Westminster. Within 15 days of S. John the Baptist, 2 



Edward L 

 Between Martin de Wermundesworth, Plaintiff, and Nicholas de 



Wermundesworth, Defendant. 

 Acknowledgement, on a plea of warranty of charter, by the 

 Defendant to the Plaintiff, and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff to 

 the Defendant, of 2 messuages and 3 carucates of land, with ap- 

 purtenances, in Breydeston and Wynelesthorp. To hold of the 

 Plaintiff and his heirs all the life of the Defendant, at the rent of 

 half a mark, payable at the feast of S. Martin in winter, and per- 

 forming all other services to the chief lords of that fee. And after 

 the decease of the Defendant, the premises shall wholly revert to 

 the Plaintiff and his heirs, quit of the heirs of the Defendant. 

 And if the Plaintiff should die without heir of his body, or if his 

 heirs should die without heir of themselves, then the premises, 

 after the decease of the defendant, shall wholly revert to the next 

 heirs of the Defendant. 



