6o THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Richard Flote did fealty & holds a cot & a croft at xvj'' p. a. 

 with bonepenny, & other services. 



John de A^r(?)burgli did fealty, & holds a cot & a croft at ix'' ^S: 

 ij*^ ]i. a. with bonepenny, & other services. 



Joan de Cast : (? Caster ? Chester) did fealty, -^ holds a place & 

 half a bovate of land, & pays iiij' p. a. & other services. 



William Eliot of Bobenhull holds a mess. «S: half a bovate of land 

 and renders iiij" p. a. with other servic-es. 



William Gregori did fealty. He holds a mess, and half a rood of 

 land at xii p. a. & bonepenny, & other services. 



Peter Flote holds a garden & renders x'' p. a. and other services. 



William le Leche (not yet paid for his ingress) holds at will three 

 places of meadow, ij acres of land in Bromlei near Tozer- 

 hurst & renders v' vj"*. 



The same William holds at will viij acres of land in divers places, 

 & pays ij^ : he has not paid for his ingress. 



Philip le Leche holds a part of Vernon meadow of the Old &: 

 pays iij''. He holds at will. 



Richard de Ruyle says that he holds at will ij parcels of land in 

 Depedale clif but he knows not how much land lies there. 

 He pays iiij'' p. annum. 



Md. That ij acres of land lie above Basselowe Barre which was 

 accustomed to yield vj'' per ann. It is in the hands of the 

 lord. 



Richard de Vernon who last died alienated to Richard de Ruyle 

 & Margaret his wife & their heirs and assigns one messuage 

 with the croft adjacent, and iij acres of land & one acre of 

 meadow which is called Le Presteffloke in Bobenhull holding 

 to himself & his heirs of him iS; his heirs for ever by the 

 service of iii' to the end of the statute for all things except 

 foreign service, suit of court, & mill. 



The jury said that the lady had in her hands one place of land 

 formerly enclosed containing j bovate of land called Vernoneslege 



