THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. l^ 



of the tenure of Lord le Vernon whence Robert cle 

 Hethcote purchased the dower. And they said that she 

 Cecilia entered those two bovates and took seisin as 

 the heir by authority of Lord Richard le Vernon because 

 that Emma mother of the s** Cecily wished to make 

 alienation beyond her power for the space of xx years 

 of the land she Cecily occupied & now has held for 

 viij years. And they said that John de Penyston 

 occupied one meadow called Depedale parcel of the said 

 land for a year, after which an arrest was made of the 

 whole land of Will, de Calvour for the arrerages of the 

 s"* John de Penyston — the arrest extended to half an 

 acre of grain crop. 



QBosfom Courf. ^ucabog offer i^t cfoee of (gasfcr. 19 

 (Rtc. n. 



Jury : — Kog. de Boterhals. Rich. Hikdon. 



John le North. John Grymball. 



Robert Labbot. John Eliot. 



Hen. le Taillour. John Taillour. 



Rob. le Sadler. Will, le Pope. 



Rich. Hobbeson. Will, le Webster. 



The house of Thomas Pope to be repaired against next court 

 day, as well as the house of John Taillour of Quordburg, 

 Nich. Dawson, Will, del Fowlowe, Will, le Gierke, Rog. 

 & Will. Pope, Will, de Chinley and others. 

 Nicholas son of William son of Philip de Grendelford dwells 

 outside the demesne and trespasses in the lord's wood 

 (in mercy). Thomas le Milnour felled trees on his land 

 without licence. William del Pirke felled a tree in le 

 Stonfeld. John del Malcane made a purpresture plough- 

 ing the lord's common. He must desist under penalty 

 of half a mark. 



QBciafow ^ourf. TTebneBbag wtxi affer (War. 25. 20 (Kic. II. 



The Bailiff was in mercy, because John de Peniston sen"' 

 was not present to answer to a plea of debt to the Guild 



