30 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



deniense " rasyng and pullyiig "* without licence. In 

 mercy. 

 Henry Doume & John Gregorie cut down the underwood at 

 Utterhagh. 



©ag. (^nno 22 <gbnj. IV. 



John Penyston jun' collected " le Corke," " Russelhedde." 



Rob. Shemel for fishing with " Roddenetts," ij''. 



John Gregorie for fishing with " Troutsperes " iiij"^. 



Roger Whetecroft against Roger North on the plea of his 

 detention of one horse val. xiij% one pair of spurs, one 

 pair of hunting boots, val. ij^ vj"^, one Gorget, val. ij% 

 one pair of gauntlets, iij^ iiij*^, one Salade or Salett, 

 val. v^ Verdict — The said R. North ought to deliver 

 to the aforesaid Roger the Salett, and viij' at the feast 

 of S. James and S. Michael. 



And afterwards they said that they had the driving of the 

 whole moor of Baslow and had been accustomed to do 

 so once, viz., after the feast of the Invention of 

 Holy Cross (May 3), and another time at the feast of 

 S. Michael every year, and to fine all trespassers taken 

 there according to the number &: nature of their offences, 

 within their own court. (See next court.) 



Robert Gregorie ploughed a butt-land on the common ij"*. 

 He placed a " priests weir " (see Court held i Ric. HI.) 

 through the Derwent river which never was there before. 



Henry Elotte ploughed from the common to Calvore bridge, 



which never was done before. 

 Inquire whether the land Roger Boterals has appropriated 



at Stokeholes belongs to the lord. 



* Committing small thefts. Raise = a robbery N. — syii. — "lifting;" 

 pulling = picking. 



