76 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



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 ©ag. (^nno 38 <gb. III. (1364). 



William de Burgh to be distrained for the water course to the 



Fulling Mill. 

 Ralph le Leche surrendered iiij acres & j rood of native- 

 land of a bovate formerly Will. Boterhale's, whereupon 

 Henry Ostyler took up the said native holding at the 

 lord's will, with the remainder of the bovate by the services 

 first due and accustomed, and gave v^ for his ingress, & 

 did fealty. 

 Ralph le Leche surrendered into the hands of the lord part 

 of a moiety of a bovate of native-land formerly William 

 Gekyn's ; whereupon John of Hervynne took up of the 

 lord the aforesaid part of the moiety of the bovate of land, 

 holding the ' native-land ' at the will of the lord, with the rest 

 of the said bovate. He paid iiif for his fine. Roger 

 North and Stephen Cuydy being his pledges. 

 The open field called 'Dilfeld' ought to pay i'' per ann. and 

 this payment is in arrears for 15 years past, and the bone- 

 penny for ' Gristlyffeld ' has not been paid for the last 1 5 

 years. 



Alan Ffuliambe holds a waste piece of land of the lord's 

 called * Pewgereslye ' without rent, and without the lord's 

 licence. 

 John de Sheladon surrendered a messuage & a bovate of 

 native-land formerly held by John Note senior, where- 

 upon Robert Note took up the said mess. & bovate 

 holding of the lord as a native, at the lord's will, by the 

 accustomed services. Fine of ingress x^ Will. Note and 

 Stephen Cuydy pledges. 



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<^^viBiu 39 (gb. III. (1365). 



Will. Eliot came & paid a fine to dwell where he pleased in 

 Corburg for x years next future. To sustain the houses 

 upon the holding formerly Will de Bele's in as good 



