lOO GI.EANINCS FROM THE ASSIZE ROLLS FOR DERBYSHIRE. 



himself against Ralph de Crumwell (lord of West Hallam), 

 Thorn, le I'oor of West Hallam, Thom., his son, Thomas 

 West, of W. H., Richard le Poer, Henry le Low, Geoffry 

 de Jorz, of Radeclyve, Andrew de Alwerldton, Geoffry 

 de Berdeby, and Geoff, de Chaddesden, on the plea that 

 the said persons by force and arms entered on the manor 

 of the said Simon, of Mapperley, and threw down and 

 carried away the pillory and gallows which the said Simon 

 had there by charter of the present king, and committed 

 many other grievous things to the value of loo"- contrary 

 to the peace They did not appear, and Ralph de Cromwell 

 was attached by Ric le Welwychte and Ralph at the well. 

 Thomas le Poer was attached by Rich, de Lamely anil 

 Walter at Oven. Thomas, son of Tho., was att. by William 

 the Millar and Henry, of West Hallam. Thomas West 

 was att. by Stephen at the Park, and Thom., son of Boote, 

 and Rich, le Poer were att. by Simon the Provost and Adam 

 of West Hallam, and all were fined. The sheriff was 

 commanded to distrain them by all their lands, and to 

 have their bodies here on Wednesday, the feast of SS. PhiHp 

 and James (May Day). As (ieoffry de Jorz, Andrew de 

 Aleweston, and Hen. Low did not live in his bailiwick, the 

 sheriff was ordered to attach them if found therein, and 

 keep them in safe custody to answer with the others for 

 their fault. 



IRETON. -Issize Roll, No. 146, w.i., " Z. 2." 



Derby, Wednesdav iie.xt after Feast of S. fames, A?i?io 

 4 Edwd. I. 



Maurice le Momer, the miller of Great Ireton, was seized 

 with a grievous sickness. All men thought he would die, 

 and he continued in this state a long time, until his mill 

 was almost forsaken. During his sickness he was visited 

 by William Hanseline and Hugh Prutefot, the former of 

 whom persuaded the sick miller to resign the mill into 

 his hands to use during his illness for the miller's advantage. 



