1 6 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



wife of Thomas le Milner, and Adam le Partriker are 

 equally as bad. 

 Adam de Brometon mowed the lord's common in Leveresfen. 

 In mercy xij''. Robert Jeffeson fined xij'' for fishing in 

 the lords waters by a weir. 



Q^asfow Courf. tutBi>a^ affer ^. QJlarre ©ag. 18 (Ric. II. 



It was agreed by the inquest that the whole time of the 

 tenure of Thomas Wombwell in Bobenhull was x years, 

 and they said that Cecilia de Calvour occupied (the 

 same) vij years. 



It was ordained by the lord and all the tenants that no 

 tenant in the demesne should keep a pig worth xij'^ un- 

 rung after Michaelmas for a week until the Feast of the 

 Invention of the Holy Cross under a pain of 4'^ for 

 each pig. 



Thomas Pope by his attorney Ralph le Lecii came & took 

 up a garden called " Le Prestes-zerd" (yard) holding 

 the same for life at the yearly rental of xij"* with two 

 suits of court. Ingress nil. 



Q^aafoTO Comi. ^. (glaii^tn'a ©og. ^° 18 QRic. II. 



Thomas son of Robert Watson took up a mess. & half a 

 bovate which his father holds in order to help his father, 

 holding according to the custom of the manor, paying 

 yearly iiij' vj^ and bonepenny, the s'' Thomas to maintain 

 the said mess. &: lands at his own expense in all things, 

 timber excepted. Ingress xij**. 



OSaafonj Couxi. §. Cfemenf^a ®ag. 19 (Hie. II. 

 >J< The inquest jury presented that Will, de Calvour died 

 seised of vj bovates of land in the fee of Baslow of 

 which Emma wife of the said Will, was seised at the 

 end of her life of three bovates & a half which she 

 held of the lord there. And Cecilia dau. of the said 

 William & Emma ought to have had ij bovates of land 



