BRBVSHIRE iRCH^OLOGICAL 



AND 



TURAL MISTORY loCIETY. 



Ji 



Ef)c Couvt lioUs of BaslolD, i3n1jpstju% 

 commcncmg a«no 13 3£ti. KK. (1319=»20). 



S^Coutiniied from Vol. xxii., p. 90.] 

 By the Rev. Chas. Kerry, 



i^By the kind permission of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, 

 Lord of the Manor?) 



HE following Rolls for the 9th, loth, and nth years of 

 Richard II. are on paper. The first sheet has a 

 singular paper mark. Tiiere are two circles and two 

 crosses arranged horizontally and alternately, the straight line 

 passing through the centre of each : the arms of the crosses, 

 including the line passing through the intersection, form estoiles, 



(Brcaf ^ourf of %o^\\ be %tx^o^Qi(i\\^ 3efb o-i OSaefow. on 

 t^ursbag wtti affer §>. Im6e*6 ©og. 9 fRtc3^. II. 

 Milicent de Horsley owed John Grymbald xxviij''. 

 William Noble and Rob. de Shirbroke cut of "Gogstes" 

 the others before named dug turves and grubbed the 

 heath on the moor. 



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