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feast of the Nativity of S. John the Baptist, and performing all 

 other services to the chief lords of that fee, for the Defendants and 

 the heirs of the said Matilda. 



April 13— May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Gervase, son of Gervase de Clyfton, Plaintiff, and 

 Robert de Thorlaton and Alice 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 

 oxgang of land, with appurtenances in Wyleford. To hold of the 

 Defendants and the heirs of the same Alice, for ever, at the rent of 

 one rose, payable at the feast of the Nativity of S. John the 

 Baptist, and performing all other services to the chief lords of that 

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



April 13— May 4. Derby. Witliin 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Thomas le Curcur of Keteleston, Plaintiff, and Adam 

 de Irton and Margery, his wife, Defendants. 

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

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

 messuage and 2 oxgangs of land, with appurtenances in Keteleston. 

 To hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the same Margery, for 

 ever, at the yearly rent of one rose, payable at the feast of the 

 Nativity of S. John the Baptist, and performing all other services 

 to the chief lords of that fee, for the Defendants and the heirs of the 

 same Margery. 



April 13— May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Nicholas de Clyftone, Plaintiff, and Simon de Clyfton 

 and Elena, his wife. Deforciants. 

 Acknowledgment, on a plea of covenant, by the Deforciants to 

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

 of one messuage and 25 acres of land, with appurtenances in Little 

 Clyfton. To hold of the Plaintiff and his heirs, for the life-time of 

 the Deforciants, at the yearly rent of one rose, payable at the feast 

 of S. John the Baptist. And after the death of both the Defor- 

 ciants, the premises to wholly revert to the Plaintiff and his heirs, 

 to hold of the chief lords of that fee, for ever. 



April 13— May 4. Derby. Within 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Alice, daughter of William Trossebut, Plaintiff by 

 William, son of Robert le Barbur of Mealton', her attorney, 

 and Roger Trossebut, Tenant. 



