THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 73 



The jury said that a footpath at the Dedelone was stopped 

 up by Henry de la Pole to the injury of the tenants. John 

 de W'aystowe agisted his sheep in the lord's pasture. Rich. 

 Wilmeracre trespassed with his sheep in the same. John Hert 

 one of the lord's natives staid away beyond his time from the 

 lordship, but it was not known where he tarried. Rich. Bergen 

 & Will, de Hull fished in preserved waters. In mercy. Roger 

 Eeumanor brewed twice and sold ale contrary to the assize. 



Court of fae forb QRkaarb fe (Pernon QKntg3f 6cfb ai 

 QSafifonj on 'TTebneebag next afitv i^t Scasi of i^e (^BBumption 

 (§. (p. (marg, (^nno 33 (gbwb. III. (1359). 



The tax collectors {taxatores) Will. Helot & Ric. le Rischer 

 presented that Will Spakemon had brewed five times and sold 

 contrary to the assize. In mercy : — x''. Numerous others were 

 fined for a similar offence, and charged ij'' for each brewing or 

 delinquency, but the wife of Roger North was forgiven. 

 Ralph Leche to repair his house under penalty of xl''. 



Surety Rog. North. 

 Henry de Couplond to repair his by next court under pain 



of iij' iiij''. Surety Will. Leche. 

 John le Taillour of Cordeburg took up a cottage and half a rood 



in Cordeburg. Paid xij'' for his ingress. 

 The wife of Rich'' de Gryndilford agisted iiij animals upon the 



moor. In mercy. 

 John le Briche of Midilton cut down the lord's wood in the 



* Hawe ' in ' Hynechose.' 

 Richard son of Robert agisted xx animals upon the moor of 



Cordeburg without licence of the bailift". In mercy. 



Cowxi of J5*^^o» 6efb i^tvt on nTebneBbag on i?)t QCttoirroTO 

 of iV>t (^BBumpfion Q^. (p. (VHarg i9)t same gear. 



Hugh de Boler excused. 

 William Colyn took up a bovate at the yearly rent of .x'^ and he 



paid xij'' for his ingress. 

 The same William brewed, and sold ale contrary to the assize, 



iiij''. Roger Bomar do. ij"*. Rob Chelon iij''. John 



Dawson j**. John de Haddon. 



