1 8 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSIITRE. 



of the Blessed Mary of Baslow, and he was ordered 

 to distrain. 



Q0oBfow ^outf. nOJeb. next affer feaef of ^^. ^^i(ip (2 

 ^amcB. (^nuo 20 QRtc. II. 



The house of Thomas le Mihier was ruinous for want of 

 timber : he was ordered to repair it and the lord would 

 find the material required. 



William Pope had a ruinous sheepfold, which he was ordered 

 to rep-iir under penalty of iij' iiij''. " VVelleyshagh." John 

 de Ruilley occupied the lord's water with a dam or 

 weir (for fishing). John Burgon ground elsewhere without 

 licence : so also did Will, le Milner, Nich. Dawson, 

 Adam le Fowler, Thomas son of Robert, & Rich. Hikden. 



Q^aafow Courf. '^eb. in Seaef of ^. (ntargoref. 21 QRtc. H. 



The jury presented that John de Ruilley occupied the lord's 

 waters with a ^'- leppe" (^^ Leap" (Ang. Sax.) a iveel, a 

 kind of long hvigger basket snare to catch fish), and so 

 did Ralph Tibbeson & Rob. Jeffeson. 



Q^aafow (Lowxi. CueBbag wtxi offer ^. %\'iUx^. 21 (Rtc. II. 



The following persons came and did fealty for the lands and 

 tenements they held in Baslow, Rob'. Labbot, Rog. de 

 Boterhals, Ric. Hebdon, Rog. le Pope, Rich, fil Robert, 

 Will, del Powlow, John Oserynne, Will, de Chynley, John 

 Grymbald, Thorn, fil Robert, Nich. Dawson, Thom. le 

 Milner, John le Smyth. 



Robert Labbot was at the inquest to respond to Ralph le 

 Lech, for Ralph had impounded Labbot's sheep which 

 he had taken in his corn, and the said Labbot had 

 broken the pound by taking his sheep out to the value 

 of 4o^ Lech further complained that Labbot had 

 destroyed his corn with his sow and pigs, and his white 

 corn too last year, to the value of iij" iiij"^ & that no 



