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3 r. of land in the same, at the yearly rent of id. ; to Hawys the 

 nurse, in fee, of a messuage in the same, at the yearly rent of 2d.; 

 to Thomas Justice, in fee, of y z a. of land in the same, at the 

 yearly rent of %&. ; to Nicholas Grave, in fee, of a messuage and 

 % a. of land in the same, at the yearly rent of %&.; to Eda the 

 miller, in fee, of a messuage and ]4 a. of land in the same, at the 

 yearly rent of 4>^d.; to Robert Seliman, in fee, of a toft in the 

 same, at the yearly rent of 4d. ; and to Robert the Hunter, in fee, 

 of }i a. of land in the same, at the yearly rent of *4d., for all 

 service, suit of court, custom and exaction. 

 Thomas Tuschet doth put in his claim. 



May 26 — June 3. Leicester. In the octave of the Holy Trinity, 36 Henry 

 III. 

 Between Simon de Pateshulle, by Henry de Paylingtone, his 

 attorney, Plaintiff, and William de Rydewale, Deforciant. 



Grant by Deforciant, that he and his heirs would thenceforth 

 perform to Plaintiff and his heirs, homage and relief for the free 

 tenement held by him of Plaintiff in Hertindone ; and also render 

 20s. sterling a year, and a pair of gilt spurs, at the Annunciation, 

 for all service, custom and exaction. And moreover, Deforciant 

 gave to Plaintiff £\o sterling for his arrears, and Plaintiff released 

 him of all damage on account of the detention of the aforesaid 

 homage, relief and service. 



May 26 — June 17. Leicester. In 3 weeks of the Holy Trinity, 36 Henry 

 III. 



Between Henry, Dean of Lincoln, parson of the Church of Esse- 

 burne, Plaintiff, and Richard de Mapiltone, Sarah his wife, 

 Henry de Mapiltone, Lettice his wife, William de Esseburne, 

 and Cicely his wife, Deforciants. 



Acknowledgement by Deforciants, that 4^ tofts and I a. of 

 meadow in Esseburne were the right of Plaintiff and his church in 

 frankalmoign, except 2}i. tofts and meadow, and release to them 

 and their successors in perpetuity ; and grant, in consideration 

 thereof, by Plaintiff to Deforciants, of the aforesaid 2]/ z tofts and 

 meadow, to wit, the toft and a half lying between the toft of 

 Henry de Cruce and the toft of Thomas Juvenis, and the toft 

 lying next the grange of the Earl of Ferrers towards the east ; to 

 hold to Deforciants and to the heirs of Deforciants Sarah, 

 Lettice, and Cicely, at the yearly rent of 2s. for all service, 

 custom and exaction. And moreover Deforciants granted that 



