THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBVSHIRE. 1 5 



had incurred a pain or penalty of xl"^, in the lord's grace, 

 because she went out of the demesne in Autumn and 

 did not return before the feast of the Assumption ; so 

 also did Isolda del Gryffis, and the wife of Robert Cudy, 

 and his daughter Alice, likewise Johanna de Rugeley, 

 Joan de Wheatcroft, Joan le Smylter, and Elena the 

 dau. of William. 



(^aBfonj Court. ^. Q[tlic^attB ©cig. (monbag. (^nno 17 

 Q?tc. II. 



Roger de Buterals took up a mess, formerly Henry le 

 Osteller's at viij' vj'' per ann. & i'' called Bonepenny. 

 Ingress vj'' viij'". 



Rob. le Boler fined v^ for deterioration of the house held 

 by him, now in the tenure of John del Mulcane. 



The jury said that Thurstan del Boure xii'' for licence to 

 have the Boles within the demesne. Thomas son of 

 Henry de Litton similarly vi''. Richard de Litton similarly. 

 Roger de Wormhill iij'' similarly. Ralph le Barker iij"* 

 similarly. Here, clearly, we have a company of lead 

 workers all from Tideswell and its immediate vicinity. 



The jury presented that Nicholas del Haye did not grind 

 his grain at the lord's mill nor had he paid his multure 

 from Easter until now to the loss of the lord. It was 

 ordained by the lord's advice that the mill roof ought 

 to be repaired by the tenants during the two weeks 

 after the feast of S. Martin next future : everyone in 

 default to pay xij'' to the lord. 



The bailiff presented John Chapman of Calvour for digging 

 turves ill The Moss he being an extern and Joan Meveral, 

 Will Hogson, Thomas de Brodbotham for the same fault. 

 Henry Leyr of Midleton had agisted vij sheep. 



The jury said that Elena wife of Adam le Partriker is a woman 

 of strife and breaks the appointment of the lord & the 

 tenants. She is amerced v^ Elena le Courfur Filota 



