28 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



A pain was imposed by the lord that all the tenants of this 

 Manor holding under Henry Vernon should have 



1. a 'Jack' — A very strong leather jerkin made of the 



thickest whit-leather — reaching to the thigh. 



2. rt ' Salett,' or Salate, a kind of helmet which succeeded 



the bascinet, and specially distinguished by a 

 projection behind to protect the neck ; the 

 earlier salades had visors. 



Cade — "Many a time but for a sallet my brain pan 

 had been cleft with a brown bill, and many 

 a time when I have been dry and bravely 

 marching, it hath served me instead of a 

 quart pot to drink in." — Hen. VI., pt. 2, 

 Scene X. — (Shakespeare.) 



3. "a stvord," 



4. "a l>07ti 6^ arroivs,' 



Against the feast of Christmas next, under pain of every 

 one of them 4o^ 



Q^aBfow Courft ^^. ^tmon ^ %ui>t*B ®ag. (^nno 13 

 <gb. IV. 



A William Horton has died since last court — an ox was 

 seised for a heriot — his house is ruinous : xx^ 



►J< Thomas Shaw of Somervale is dead. 



OSasfom Comi, "TTeb. 29 (Wag. O^nno. 16 (gbm^ IV. 



Roger Whetecroft viij'', Thom. Pighells xij"* the two sons of 

 John Seller. The two sons and daughter & servant of 

 Rog. Boterall, the dau. of John Cook, John Hart & his 

 two daughters & wife, John Rudyard. Wife of Thom. 

 Dekon John Elotte xij'' and the two sons and two 

 servants of Will. Mather collected " Corfces" without 

 permission. In mercy. 



Rich"" Basselow has been occupied in the quarry witiiout leave. 



