THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 77 



condition or better than when he first took it, & to the 

 satisfaction of the lord & to pay a heriot if he should 

 die within the term of x years. And for the observance 

 of these terms he found Stephen Cuydy, Will. Leche, 

 Roger North, & William Spakeman, to be his pledges. 

 Ingress v'. 



Q^aBfow Couri (t^uvBha^, StaBi of ^. (Sbwarb QKtng. same 

 gear). 



Presented that a certain Grange at Basselowe called Tythe- 

 bern is parcel of the holding which Rich'' Leche alienated 

 by Robert Leche his father, of free land. Wherefore it is 

 commanded to distrain the tenement of the Grange for 

 more defaults of court, »S: for fealty and for his service 

 acknowledged. (See next court.) 



Three Lydyates at Baslow are not repaired. 



(Breaf Couti of Q^asfonj^ 'TTebncBbog nejtf Before f^e Jeaaf 

 of M. ©unefan. (^nno. 40 (gbnjb. III. (1366). 



It is commanded to distrain the tenement of a certain Grange 

 called Tythebern of Baslow for default of suit of court & 

 for fealty and service, and to ascertain what the nature of 

 the ingress is in the said grange. The said Grange is 

 parcel of the holding of Robert le Leche of free land, 

 and was alienated to John de Melburn Canon of the 

 Cathedral Church of Lichfield, his heirs & assigns, — as 

 is said. 



The servants of Godfrey Foliaumb made trespass in Hake- 

 wode throwing down the trees there without licence. 



Alice formerly wife of William le Boler held of the lord a 

 moiety of a bovate at the will of the lord formerly Richard 

 Bond's. She is now married to Rich'' Russher a tenant 

 at will of another bovate of land. Wherefore the moiety 

 of the aforesaid bovate of land was seised into the hands 

 of the lord according to the custom, because she ought 

 not to hold of the lord any tenement without his licence. 



