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April 17 — May 2. Westminster. Within 15 days of Easter, 6 Edward I. 



Between Ralph de Crondon (?) Plaintiff, and Roger de Ryche- 

 ware, Defendant, by Geoffrey de Rycheware, his attorney. 

 Acknowledgement by Defendant that the Plaintiff should first 

 present his clerk to the church at Boyleston without impediment 

 of the Defendant or his heirs, and grant thereupon by the Plaintiff 

 and liis heirs that when the aforesaid church should be vacant 

 after the death or departure {cessio) of the clerk, who should be 

 admitted and instituted at the presentation of the Plaintiff to the 

 same church, the Defendant shall present his clerk to the same 

 church without impediment of the Plaintiff or his heirs ; so that 

 when it shall happen that the aforesaid church should be vacant 

 after the death or departure of the clerk who should be admitted 

 and instituted to the same church at the presentation of the 

 Defendant, the Plaintiff or his heirs should present his clerk to 

 the same church, etc. . . . And so alternately and successively the 

 Plaintiff and his heirs, and the Defendant and his heirs, shall 

 present their clerks to the same church for ever. 



April 17 — May 8. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 6 Edward I. 



Between Thomas Folejaumbe, Plaintiff, and Henry, son of 

 Nicholas de Stanedon and Letitia his wife, Defendants. 

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

 8 marks of silver, by the Defendants to the Plaintiff, of 10 acres of 

 land with appurtenances in Wormhull. To hold of the Defendants 

 and the heirs of the same Letitia for ever, at the yearly rent of one 

 rose at the Nativity of S. John the Baptist for all service and 

 exaction. Performing all other services to the chief lords of that 

 fee, for the Defendants and the heirs of the same Letitia. 



April 17 — May 8. Westminster. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 6 Edward L 



Between Hugh de Cane, Plaintiff, and Roger de Belue and 

 Philippa his wife. Defendants. 

 Acknowledgement by the Plaintiff that one messuage and one 

 carucate of land, with appurtenances, in Chyldecote, is the right 

 of the said Philippa ; and grant thereupon by the Defendants to 

 Plaintiff, of the aforesaid tenement, to wit, everything the Defen- 

 dants held in the same vill. To hold of the Defendants and the 

 heirs of the said Philippa, all the life of the Plaintiff, at the yearly 

 rent of 2 marks and 3id., payable at Michaelmas and at the Feast 

 of the Blessed Mary in March, for all service and exaction. And 

 after the decease of the Plaintiff, the aforesaid tenement shall 

 wholly revert to the Defendants and the heirs of the said Philippa. 

 To hold of the chief lords of that fee for ever. 



