oo A HISTORY OF PEAK FOREST. 



another place of feeding, to the injury of the forest and the wild 

 animals there ; — value ;^viij. He was accustomed to give 

 lo marks per ann. to the K. for the barn, that he might be able 

 to hold it, and to have his other things there, as long as the K. 

 pleased. Thus he held them in the time of the E. of Derby, 

 who gave that land to the Abbot when he was bailiff. 



(^6u0e of ^nutfeges fig i^e foresferg. 



Our Lady the Queen the King's Consort has an " equitium " 

 in Campana of 115 mares and their colts to the great injury of 

 the forest. And it was shewn that many others had horses and 

 mares in Campana under colour of the aforesaid equitium — viz., 

 in this manner, that when they were asked whose they were, they 

 said they belonged to our Lady the Queen. 



That is to say — 



Peter de Shatton, forester of fee, had for one year eleven 

 horses and mares feeding in Campana, for which the pasture is 

 rated at 2^ He is fined 2^, and must pay the pasturage and 

 remove his animals. 



Robert de Austude (? Atisiude or Anstead), forester there, 

 had 6 horses and mares, for which the pasture is rated at 2S He 

 is fined 2% and must pay the pasturage and remove his animals. 



Robert Balgy, forester, had there for a year nine horses and 

 mares, for which the pasturage is rated at 3\ He is fined 2^ 

 must pay the pasturage, and remove his cattle. 



Adam Goumfray, who had two horses feeding for one year, is 

 pardoned. 



Richard le Archer had seven horses and mares feeding. 

 Fined 2^ 4*^, and must remove his animals. 



Roger le Raggede, of Castleton, had four horses and mares. 

 Fined 12**, and must pay 16'^ besides, and remove his animals. 



Robert Bozun had two working mares {Jumenta) with three 

 colts at pasture for one year, which is valued at 20"^. He is 

 fined, must pay the pasturage, and remove the animals. 



Thomas le Archer, forester of fee, had for one year 6 horses 

 and mares feeding in the aforesaid pasture, and when he had no 



