14 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



witnessing: Edwaid Ffoliambe Knight, Thomas Ffoh'ambe 

 Rich^ de Lytton, Rob. de Mellour, Hugh de Bredbury 

 and others. Given at Tyddeswell on Lord's Day next 

 before the feast of S. James the Apostle, Anno 2 

 Henry VI. 



Q^ftBfom €ouvi. TTcb. affs ^. 3o^n (§ap. bag- 16 Q?tc. II. 



Roger Borgoyn has ij " gappes ' which require mending. Will. 

 Pope j "gappe." He also cut down ii ''Strangles'' of 

 his lord's wood. 



(Breaf €ourf of Q^aefow. ^Burebag ne^rf affer (3:ff ^atnfB* 

 ©ag. (^o 16 (Ktc. II. 



Inq. Jury:— James le Nonh. John le Taillour. 

 John le North. Will, de Ffroggote. 



Rog. Boterhals. Will, le Pope. 



Rog. Burgon. Ric. le Snan. 



Hen. le Taillour. Will, de ffowlowe. 

 Ric. Hokdon. John de Mulcane. 



Nich. del Haye sued Adam le Partriker on the plea of 

 trespass because with his horse he had destroyed his 

 barley to the damage of xij'', and that with his sheep 

 he had destroyed his growing corn to the val. of \f and 

 with his cows and sheep he had destroyed his barley to 

 the value of xij''. The jury declared that the said 

 Nicholas had made an unjust complaint. Wherefore 

 in mercy. 

 Adam le Patrikhunter, Nich. del Hay, John Taillour had 

 ruinous houses and Rob. le Boler a farmstead out of 

 repair. The jury said the wife of William le Webster 



the Bower family. Dr. Cox writes, II., 293, "The parclose of the De Bower 

 Chapel has recently been restored in exactly the same position it previously 

 occupied." The tomb of Thurstan, bearing the recumbent effigies of himself 

 and his wife Margaret, still remains. This memorial was replaced in its original 

 position in 1873 ^'^ the ndvent of the present vicar, when it was worthily restored 

 by J. Bower Brown, Esq., J. P., of Woodthorpe Hall, near Sheffield, a 

 descendant of this ancient stock. 



