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cumin, or 3d. at Easter. And after the decease of the Plaintiff, 

 the aforesaid land shall wholly revert to the Defendant and his 

 heirs. 



1279. Westminster. Within 15 days of Holy Trinity, 7 Edward I. 



May 28— June 12. Between Simon, Abbot of Chester, Plaintiff, hy Ralph 



de Saucheverel, his attorney, and William de Hauteryne, 



Tenant, by John de Stonle, his attorney. 



Grant by the Tenant to the Plaintiff and his church of S. 



Werburg of Chester of two parts of one messuage and 4 oxgangs 



of land, with appurtenances, in Wylne-juxta-.Shardelowe. And 



the Plaintiff receives the Tenant and his heirs into eveiy benefit 



and prayer which from henceforth shall be made in his church 



aforesaid, for ever. 



1280. Westminster. Within the octaves of S. Martin, 8 Edward I. 

 Nov. 11-19. Between John de Brunston and Isabella his wife, Plaintiffs, and 



Ralph, son of James Shirl', Tenant, of the third part of one 

 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 200 acres of pasture and moor, 

 10 acres of meadow, icxd shillings rent, and the service of 9 

 knights fees, with appurtenances, in Shirle. And 

 Between the same John and Isabella, Plaintiffs, and the aforesaid 

 Ralph, whom John de Weston called to warrant, and who 

 warrants him of the third part of one messuage, one carucate 

 and 4 oxgangs of land, with appurtenances, in Langeford. 

 Grant, in consideration of 35 marks of silver, by the Plaintiffs to 

 the Tenant and his heirs, of the said two-third parts, which third 

 parts the Plaintiffs claimed to be the reasonable dower of the same 

 Isabella, that fell to her of the free tenement which was of James 

 de Shirle, late her husband. 



1281. Westminster. Within 15 days of Hilary, 9 Edward I. 

 Jan. 13-28. Between Richard, Prior of Gresle, Plaintiff, by William de 

 Scheyle, his attorney, and Geoffrey de Gresle, Defendant, by 

 Walter de Stratton, his attorney. 

 Grant by the Defendant to the Plaintiff, and his church of 

 Gresle, of the advowson of the church of Lullington, with 

 appurtenances. And the Plaintiff receives the Defendant and his 

 • heirs into all benefits and prayers which from henceforth shall be 

 made in his church aforesaid, for ever. 



1281. Derby. Within 15 days of Easter, 9 Edward I. 

 April 13-28. Between John de Byrsecote, Plaintiff, and Richard de 

 Dun, Tenant. 



