THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 35 



John Haregreyne raised a weir on the lord's land in Urn 

 berley broke without leave. 



George Earl of Shrewsbury raised & placed a weir on the 

 lord's ground in the Derwent, and stopped the water- 

 course between the lord's mill of Baslow. (? Between 

 the Derwent lS; the mill.) 



Robert Gregorie ploughed upon the lord's ground at 



Shollebrodes in North field. Thomas Pethell did the 



same at Bridgefurlong & Brode Rodes. 

 Rob. Gregorie of Baslow stopped the common way at 



Dykestone hille. Roger Butterhals stopped a water-course 



at Lydde-yate. 

 Thomas Harrison incurred the pain of vj' viij'' because he 



carried millstones over Basselow Bridge contrary to the 



order made. 

 Roger Whetecroft made his ditch upon Aston Clyff justly 



& rightly on the lord's ground and the quykesete stands 



on the lord's ground too & not otherwise. 



qeaefow : f rang qp. QOisus. of ^tr %tn. (Pernon. (§.0 17 

 J5en. VII.. 3efb (^onbog ntxi affer i^t leaaf of 3nttenfton 

 of %o{2 €:roBB. 



Presented that Robert Tune had inclosed a pasture called 

 Hakedwode by command of George Earl of Shrewsbury 

 which is the sole property of Sir Henry Vernon lord 

 of Baslow against the will of the said Henry, and thus 

 he holds it distinct as belonging to the said George 

 against the Form of Right which it never was originally. 

 In mercy. The said Robert is commanded to throw 

 the fence down and lay the said pasture open against 

 next court day under pain of xP forfeit to the lord. 

 The said Rob. Tune cut down the trees «S; thorns in 

 Hakewode. In mercy. 



Because this roll is so tattered, it is desirable that the 

 following particulars recorded therein should be preserved. 



