THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 55 



And in breadth between Rymeles on one part and the land 

 of the said John de Calvore. I have given and granted to 

 the same WiUiam five acres of land upon Brumleie together 

 with part of a certain place of land called the " Grene " 

 in Basselowe, lying between Olveston & the vill of Basse- 

 lowe. Holding to him & to his heirs of the same & his 

 heirs for ever by the service of vij^ & iij"^ for all things save 

 foreign service, suits of court and multure. 

 Richard de Vernon son of William de Vernon gave to William 

 son of Hugo de Stokis, this Hugo was father of 

 Richard de Ruyle, for homage and his service the whole 

 of Mutland with toft and croft in the vill and territory 

 of Bobenhull, — that viz. which Jordan son of Matthew de 

 Stanedon once held with the appurts. and w' the assart 

 which Roger de Griseclif once held in divers places in 

 the two Bromeleies and in Pipegrenes holding of me & 

 my heirs to himself & his heirs by the accustomed 

 services, paying iij'' for all things, foreign service 

 excepted. 

 It is agreed by Matilda de Vernon that none of her 

 tenants shall leave her manor without any intimation of the 

 same under penalty of half a mark for each desertion. 



IRental of IBaslow. 



Temp, Edivd. II. 

 Richard de Riley did fealty — a free-tenant. 

 Will de Boterhales holds by fealty j mess. & j bovate cf 



land by the service of iij"* per ann. paying at Michaelmas. 



He has a charter of lord Gilbert Franceys and renders one 



pair of iron horse shoes. 

 Will de Calvour holds divers tenements by payment of xii^ per 



ann. by equal portions, and he holds a mess, and a 



bovate by the service of v' per ann. with suit of court 



and of mill. 

 Roger North did fealty & holds j mess. & j bovate of land 



by the service v^ per ann., suit of court and of mill. 



