68 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Tilla wife of Ralph holds a cott. & pays xij'". 



Ralph de Waistowe holds j toft and pays viij''. 

 Roger Scot holds a cott. by the service of ij'. 

 Thomas Turnour holds a cottage by serv. of xij"*. 

 Hugh le Boler holds a cottage by the serv. of xiij'', 

 Robert White holds a certain tenement at xxvij^ per ann. 

 Robert son of Marg. holds a cott. paying xij"* oh. p. ann. 

 Robert Altus {ffigh or Hei/gh) holds a place of land and a 



pasture called Helleker {Hillcarr) paying iij^ while he 



holds it. 

 Geoffry de Haddon holds a mess, and a bovate of land by 



the service of x\ 

 The inquest jury said that Henry le Pole owed xij'* rent ; vj'' 

 for a place of land called "77^^ Held" and vj'' for the Ox-lese. 

 They said that John le Lindop and Rob. de la Croft agisted 

 their sheep in the lord's pasture : in mercy. Item that Will, 

 le Hoke made a way in the meadows of the lord's tenants 

 through the middle of his garden making egress and ingress. 

 Sum of the Rents of Haddon xviij^ vij**. 



Q^ftBsefon) Courf* T2?ebneBbag in i^t (pigtf of ^^. ^imon 

 d^w-b 5fube. (^nno (^.(K. 30 (gbw. III. (1356). 



Excused : — Will, de Ruyle, Rob. Pye. 



John Fox, plaintiff, against Will. Leche on the plea of trespass. 

 He said that W. Leche had depastured his beasts in his 

 growing corn, who was ordered to recuperate Fox with lo 

 sheaves of corn. Richard Wastel complained that Henry 

 de Coupland had committed the like offence. Coupland 

 was ordered to compensate Wastel by giving him xxiiij 

 sheaves. 



Henry de Hostelar had trespassed with his pigs in the corn 

 of Walter de Leche, doing injury to the am' of vj' viij''. 



Inqusion taken on the oaths of Rog. North, Will, fil Rob., 

 Giles de Leche, John de Endessore, Ralph le Leche, John 

 le Wright, Geoffry le Leche, Ric. fil Rob., Ric. Swan, John 

 fil Robert, Rob. Taylour, Will. Eliott, who said that Rob. 



