12 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Alice le Wright of Calver sued Thomas le Milner for viij'', for 

 wool thread which he owed her. She recovered a pound 

 & a half of thread and iiif damages. 



Robert Watson sued Nicholas del Hay because his dog had 

 worried {^^ momordebat") a pig at his house to the damage 

 of v^ The accused denied the charge. In mercy. 



Elena, dau. of AVill. took up a cottage at Quonborough 

 called Leger-house to hold for life. Ingress xij''. 



Adam le Partrykhwiier has a ruinous house. (? A nickname 

 for a poacher.) 



Q^aefow ^outrf. ^. QJtarfi^B ©ag. XVI. QRtc. II. 



Roger Burgon through his attorney Ralph Lech surrendered 



a mess. & a bovate to the use of John, son of Hen. le 



Taillour. Yearly rental ix'^ &: i bonepenny. Ingress vj^ 



Q^aBfow <£ourf. TTebneebag nejcf affer ^. %<i^^^ QSci|). 

 (^o 16. QRfc. II. 



Thurstan del Bour paid the sum of xij"^ per ann. for having 

 and burning boles — " habendi & cremendi suos Boles," 

 i.e., places or mounds for S7?ielting lead ore. (See Court 

 under S. Luke's Day, 8 Ric. II. ; also under the Court 

 of S. Michael, 17 Ric. II.) There are numerous deeds 

 at Belvoir having reference to Thurstan, e.g., Anno 17 

 Ric. II. — John Yonge and Felica his wife dwelling in 

 Borwe by charter gave & confirmed to Thurstan del Boure 

 of Tides7vell a mess, in Tideswell between the mess, 

 formerly Henry Dawson's, and the mess, of John Smith 

 " Marchal " with 3 acres in the open fields of " Tydd," 

 which belonged to John son William Haiiesone Androwe 

 de Tyddeswell brother of the said Felicia & which 

 descended to Felica by heirship after the death of the 

 said John. Given at Tideswell S. Thomas' Day. Again 

 John le Smyth of Tyddeswell Chaplain & John de Burton 

 Vicar of Bawkewell demised & conP'. to Thurstan del 



