THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 1 I 



de Folowe & John de Malcome, all to be repaired by 

 a fixed time under penalties of vj' viij''. 



Q^osfow €outi. ^. ltu6e*B ©og. 14 (Htc. II. 

 The jury presented that all the lands & tents which Thomas 

 de Wombwell holds during the life of his wife (besides 

 a bovate of land which was formerly Thomas Smyth's) 

 he holds as that which after the decease of Will, de 

 Calvor fell to Cecily his daughter and next heir. 



Q§aBfoTO Couti. TTcbneebag luxi Before (puvif. O^.CP.QJl. 

 Q.0 15 (Ktc. II. 



John Michel and six others were reported for trespass in 

 " Deppedale Wode " throwing down & carrying away the 

 timber and two others for trespassing in Wol/eyshawe. 

 It was ordained as well by the lord's council as by the 

 village community, that if any "labourer" departed from the 

 demesne in summer and did not return by the feast of the 

 Assumption for the measuring* of the growing crops, in the 

 autumn, he should give xj'* to the lord for each offence. 

 The ale taster presented that John Taillour sold ale without 

 the view of the Taster, and all the aforesaid sold by 

 "bolt" & cups, i.e.,hy false measures. 



The Jury : — James North. Rog- Burgon. 



Ric. Swan. Rog. de Boterhale. 



Will, son of Robt. Thom. Mullener. 



Ric. Hykedon. John Taillour. 



Henry Taillour. Rob. Saddeler. 



John Bagard. John Pope. 



Oeasfow Courf. TTeb. ^ufg 16. (^ntio 16 (Ktc II. 

 Sir Thomas de Metham plaintiff, by Ralph his attorney, 

 opposed himself against Will de Ffowlowe on the plea 

 of debt. 



* Reaping assignment, when each man received his allotted task. 



