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cattle of his own, he assumed to himself others which were feeding 

 in the same, as his own. The pasturage is rated at 2% which he 

 must pay, as well as 2^ for his fine, and remove the animals. 



John Daniel, forester, had for one year, eight horses and 

 mares feeding, of which four belonged to Nicholas de Bradewell, 

 clerk, in his advowson, which are fed in the said pasture by the 

 permission of the said John. The pasture is valued at 2^ 8"*. 

 The whole is pardoned. 



Henry de Medwe, forester, had for one year ten horses and a 

 mare. The pasturage is valued at 3^ 4''. He is fined 4^ and 

 must remove his animals. 



Thomas, son of Thom. Foleiaumbe, had 3 horses. Pasturage 

 1 2"^. Fine 12^. Animals to be removed. 



William Rally had eight horses. Pasturage 2^ 8^. Animals 

 to be removed. 



Peter le Hore had eleven horses, of which three were John 

 Martin's under the name and auspices of the said Peter. Fine 2'. 

 Pasturage 3^ S"^. Animals to be removed. 



William le Eyr had 8 horses. Fine 12**. Pasturage 2=8''. 

 Animals to be removed. 



Roger WoDEROVE 6 horses. Pasturage 2 ^ Fine 12'*. Animals 

 to be removed. 



Nicholas de Babbingeleye had 10 horses. Pasturage 3^ 4"^. 

 Animals to be removed. 



Thomas de Grettone had 4 horses. Pasturage 16^. Animals 

 to be removed. 



Roger le Raggede, of Castleton, same as the last. 



Thomas le Raggede, of Fernileye, had eleven horses. Pas- 

 turage 3' 8''. Animals to be removed. 



Cesilia Foleiaumbe had 4 horses. Pasturage i6^ Pardoned. 



A recently discovered Roll (^Chapter House Forest Rolls, 

 Box. VI. No. 4 Edwd. I.), entitled "Fines, Redemptions, 

 Amercements, Judgments of the Forest of Peak, in the county of 

 Derby, before Roger Extraneus and his companions. Anno. 13, 

 Edw'' I.," gives the names (with the fines attached to each) of 



