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made ; and saving also their pigs of their own feeding of Snelestone, 

 quit of pannage in the woods of Cubbelegfh] outside the inclosed 

 park on the day when this agreement was made, without agistment. 

 And if it should happen that that part of land, which doth lie on 

 the other side of those bounds towards Cubbelegfh], concerning 

 which there was contention between them, and which doth remain 

 to Deforciant and his heirs, shall lie uncultivated or not inclosed, 

 then Plaintiffs and their heirs and their men of Snelestone shall 

 have their common as long as it shall so long lie. 



July 26. Cambridge. The morrow of S. James 16 Henry III. 



Between Laurence, Abbot of Birton, by William de Esseburne his 



attorney, Plaintiff, and Philip de Roffa whom Robert Fitz 



Robert did vouch to warranty, Deforciant. 



Release by Deforciant, in consideration of 2 silver marks, to 



Plaintiff and to his successors, and to their church of Birton, in 



perpetuity, of a virgate of land in Wynneshulle. 



1234. 

 June 18— July 2. Westminster. Within 15 days of the Holy Trinity, 18 

 Henry III. 

 Between Richard de Helcrambe and Margery his wife, Plaintiffs, 

 and Nicholas de Wilingtone, whom Laurence, Abbot of 

 Burton, did vouch to warranty, and who did warrant him, 

 [Deforciant]. 

 Release by Plaintiffs, in consideration of 10 silver marks, to 

 Deforciant, in fee, of 4 oxgangs of land in Finderne ; and grant, in 

 consideration thereof, by Deforciant, that Plaintiffs should have and 

 hold all the land which they previously held of Deforciant in 

 Wilingtone ; rendering therefor yearly one pair of white gloves, 

 or \A., at Easter, (whereas they formerly used to render 2s. 8d.) 

 for all service, saving foreign service. 



1235. Cambridge. Within the octave of the Holy Trinity, 19 Henry 

 June 3 — io. III. 



Between Robert de Lexintone, Plaintiff, and William de Glan- 

 morgan, Deforciant. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciant, in con- 

 sideration of a sparrow-hawk, to Plaintiff, in fee, of the third part 

 of a moiety of the manor of Scartheclive, and the third part of the 

 park of the same vill, and whatever pertained to Deforciant of the 

 homage and service of the heir of Robert son of William of Alferton, 

 concerning the tenement which he held of Brian de Lisle in Blak- 

 welle, and whatever pertained to him of the homage and service of 



