24 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



wife Alice holds half a bovate called Grenewey in 

 Basselowe at iij'* per aim. & suit of court and land in 

 socage. Ordered to shew his evidences at the next court; 

 and he did fealty on those conditions. 



John Penyston acknowledged that he held of the lord freely 

 a mess, and a bovate & a half of land w' the appurts. 

 formerly in the tenure of Henry Penyston his father, 

 deceased, at viif iiij*^ per ann. with suit of court and 

 military service of Sea-ward, or as " Warden maratime," 

 with relief and heriot when it should fall. Ordered to 

 shew his evidences at the next court. 



Roger Boturhales held freely one mess, with the appurts. 

 formerly in the tenure of Robert Boturhales his father, 

 deceased, at xiij'' per ann. w' suit of court. Ordered 

 to produce his title deeds. He did fealty. 



William Dawson acknowledged that he held of the lord freely 

 a mess. & a bovate of land formerly his father's, 

 deceased, at ij^ per ann. Did fealty. Ordered to produce 

 his evidences. 



William Andrewe acknowledged that he held freely j mess. 

 & iij acres of land formerly in the tenure of John 

 Northwood at viij'' per ann. & suit of court Had a 

 day assigned to produce his evidences. 



Roger Boturhals holds i mess. & i bov. in the tenure of 

 John Andrewe at viij' vij'' per ann. viz. — a parcel called 

 The " Old," a piece of arable called Stonfield at iif j'' 

 & a parcel called Welleford at xiij''. 



William North holds at the will of the lord according 

 to custom a mess. & a bov. of land formerly in the 

 tenure of John Bagulley at ix' x"* and suit of court & 

 repairs. 



William Hobson holds a mess. & a bov. at the will of the 

 lord formerly in the ten. of Roger Cobbe at ix= j"*. 

 He pays suit of court & does repairs & other customs. 

 He did fealty. 



