THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 75 



Agnes dau. of Roger surrendered i mess. & a moiety uf bovate 

 and j acre of the other part of the same bovate, upon 

 wliich John of Crynne servant of Rog. North came & took 

 it up at the will of the lord paying vj^ iiij'' yearly, and a 

 penny called Bo/iepetuiy as ancient rent. Ingress fine ij'^, 

 Roger North being pledge. 



Nicholas Hervy gave xx pullets that he might not be elected 

 provost. Richard Rush was removed from that ofifice and 

 William Spakeman was elected in his place, and took the 

 oath. 



Robert Taillour, Richard de Derleie, and Will Eliot were 

 elected to the office of Woodward, & took their oath. 



The following persons to build & sustain their houses 

 before S. John Baptist's Day, under the several penalties 

 annexed, Will Eliot, xx^ Robert le Taillour, xxvj" viij"^. 

 Margery wife of John, xP. 



(Brcaf Courf* QSaofoWt 'TTcbiieobag* morrom of ^. (^nbrew. 

 ®nno. 37 (gbwb. III. (1363). 



John Taillour surrendered a cottage &c. in Corburgh for- 

 merly Roger Hunt's. John Chapman took up the same. 

 Fine of admission xviij**. 



John son of Ric. le Russher took up a cottage formerly Will, 

 de Bentley's. 



John de Ruyle, John and Richard Mulner of Midelton, Walter 

 Bosan of Midelton, & Walter Wareyn fished in the pre- 

 served waters, and Rob. Taillour had withdrawn his suit 

 to the mill. 



John Chapman took up ' Hoggefeld ' in the hands of the lord 

 by the grant of Will de Heleye tenant at will ; and did 

 fealty. 



John Spateman surrendered a cottage & lands adjacent, i.\: 

 William Spateman took them up, paying 3'' 4'' for ingress. 

 A heriot will fall when he dies. 



John Webster gave xviij'' that he might not be provost this 

 year. 



