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Nether Overton. To hold of the Defendants and the heirs of 

 Matilda, at the yearly rent of one penny at Easter, and performing 

 all other services to the chief lords of that fee, for the Defendant 

 and the heirs of the same Eustachia. 



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



Between Reginald, Vicar of the church of S. Peter, of Derby 



Plaintiff, and Avicia, daughter of Ralph le Gaunte r. 



Defendant. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter and in consideration of 6 

 marks of silver, by the Defendant to the Plaintiff and his heirs, for 

 ever, of two parts of one messuage, with appurtenances, in Derby. 

 To hold of the Defendant and her heirs, 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 Defendant and her heirs. 



April 13 — May 4. Derby. V/ithin 3 weeks of Easter, 9 Edward I. 



Between Agnes de Greseley, Prioress " de la Gracedeu," Plaintiff, 



and Mathew, son of Mathew de Knyveton, and Elizabeth his 



wife, Defendants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by the Defendants to 

 the Plaintiff and her church of Holy Trinity " de la Gracedeu de 

 Beleton," of 10 shillings rent with appurtenances in Dalebury. To 

 hold of the Defendants and the heirs of the said Mathew in free, 

 pure and perpetual alms, for ever. And the Plaintiff will receive 

 the Defendants and the heirs of the same Mathew into all benefits 

 and prayers which from henceforth shall be ipade in her church 

 aforesaid, for ever. 



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



Between William Martin and Isabella his wife. Plaintiffs, and 

 William de Stocton, Defendant. 

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

 one soar-hawk, by the Defendant to the Plaintiffs, of one messuage, 

 33 acres of land, 4 shillings rent, with appurtenances, in Tydes- 

 well. To hold to the Plaintiffs and the heirs of their bodies, of the 

 Defendant, all the life of the Defendant, at the yearly rent of 4 

 marks of silver, payable at the feasts of S. Michael and Easter, and 

 performing all other services to the chief lords of that fee for the 

 Defendant. And after the decease of the Defendant, the Plaintiff 

 shall be quit of the payment of the aforesaid rent, and shall hold 



