54 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Of Robert le Leche for one mess, lying between the water (sic) 

 xij'. He holds by charter of lord Richard de Vernon. 

 ' ' Hawis del Shawe &= Robertus de Fryggecote &" . . . his 

 wife'''' — (written above the following entry) — 

 Adam del Shawe for j mess. & vj acres of land in ffroggecote 

 if iiij'*, & suit of the mill. He holds by charter of lord 

 Richard de Vernon Knight, & by foreign service. 

 The Inquest said that Gattescroft is outside the bounds 

 of Griseclosfeld, and that thirteen acres of land and one rood 

 are in Bromley, of which two acres «& j rood of land Richard 

 de Ruley claimed to hold by charter : and one acre of ground 

 lies . . . and that one acre of land is in Pippe grenis 

 and the Buttes at the Boles. They said also that four acres of 

 land are outside the wood of Corshurst which Philip le Leche 

 claimed to hold by charter. They said also that one acre of 

 land is at the entrance to Torhurst lying near the meadow. 

 They said also that Richard de Ruley holds at will two acres 

 of land in Depedale clif [see first entry). Mem'*- that iij acres 

 are upon the mulnehull & \ acre beyond j acre near Oskelmedewe 

 side. The above-mentioned acre Philip le Leche claimed by 

 a charter which makes no mention of them. If he claims to 

 hold V acres of land in Bromlei no mention is made of 

 Overby . . . nor of Nether Bromley, of which in Bromley- 

 overe & Offechere are xiij acres & j rood, of which the same 

 Philip claims v acres by charter as his, &: Richard de Ruyle 

 claims to hold ij acres & j rood. And Philip & William his 

 father claim to hold the whole of the remainder. 



{The particulars of this inquest are written in another and a 

 larger hand. The following is by the former scribe) : — 

 Richard de Vernon who last died gave to William le Leche & 

 his heirs all my portion of a certain wood which is called 

 Tozeshurst, and all my land and my meadow, four measures 

 of the same wood with j acre of land which Ralph Brun 

 once held in Bobenhull, lying between the Stone cross 

 (" crucem lapideam ") upon Astly fege in length on one 

 part, and the tenement of John de Calvore on the other. 



