86 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Milicent de Horsley, John Bagard Rog. de Boterhales & 

 Henry de Couplond had to repair their houses under 

 various penalties. 

 John Grymbald took up a place of land called ^ Lynkgh.' 

 It was agreed in the Court of Thomas de Metham Kt. that 

 Stephen del Medow, Thorn. Son of Will., Alex, de 

 Pillesley had cut wood, as well brushwood as timber, and 

 taken it away. 



Q§ftBfon) (Breaf Court of %o?>n nQ9off M\i) 6tB feffowB ^^urebag 

 in m CPigif of ^§. ^tmon <? 5fube. (^o (K.(R. 3 (IRk. II. 

 ((^.®. 1380). 



It is ordered that the brewers sell with other measures than 



the " Lagina " & " Pitalfus " {//le latter is the greater lagina)/'- 

 John de Crich & Adam Lymbrenner carried (lime?) outside 



the demesne. 

 Jordan son of John de Wright took up a mess, and half a 



bovate. Ingress v^ 

 It is agreed by the inquest in the Court of Sir Thorn de 



Metham, Will that de Huklow "'''^ for unsteady driving — in 



mercy. 

 Walter Bosonson for fishing without a license : in mercy. 

 Elias del Dome for throwing down an oak : in m. 

 Ric. de Litton, Steph Hikton, John Wass of Grundelford for 



iii cows. Thom Aniot for his horse and sheep. Robert 



Sklatter, do. 

 Ralph serv' of Ric. de Shropshire do. Rog. de Shirley for 



his horse. Margery de Roucliff for one cow, Thom de 



Wolley for 3 sheep, Benedict le Chapman for 2 sheep, 



* Lagena, a kind of measure among the English, thus described in the assize 

 of weights and measures of David, King of Scotland. 



" The lagena ought to contain 12 lbs. of water ; viz. 4 lbs. of sea water, 4 lbs. 

 of lake or pond water, and 4 lbs. of clear spring water. It ought to be 6 

 poUices (thumbs) and a half in depth. In the lower breadth (? diameter) it 

 should be S pollices & a half, and with thickness of wood in both parts. 

 The upper part should be 27 pollices round, and the lower 23. (Dii Caiige 

 gloss.) I suppose the breadth of the thumb may be taken for one inch." 



See ' Lagcit ' in J acob's L.D. Compare ' Lag ' — the stave of a barrel. 



