88 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Thom de Wollovv took up a cottage with appurts. in Cordburg 



which Yvo Tynker formerly held, paying yearly xi"* and 



i'^ bonepcnny. Ingr. vj''. 

 Milicent de Horsley has a ruinous house and not repaired it. 



To be done by St. John Bap. Day next, under a pain of 



xl^ 



Q^oBfow: ^outi of Jfo3n TToff ani 6tB feffowe. ^awrfibag 

 ntxi Before •§. &u6e*B ©og* (^o. 5 (Hk. II. (1382). 



Felicia wife of Thom. de Milner is a common scold against 

 the peace of the neighbourhood. 



John and Will. Pope, John Bagard, Joan Swan, Nich Walker 

 will not close their gaps by which the tenants receive 

 much injury : in mercy. Stephen & Robert Cudy ought 

 to enclose their field at Boterhales and have not. John 

 del Brough dug turves on the moor ; in mercy. 



Q^asfom Couti, ^^ursbag ntxi aftct 0. fames' ©ag, (^o 6 

 (Ktc. III. ((3..®. 1383). 



Adam del Hull for licence to carry millstones over the moor 

 during the past year. In mercy. 



^ouvt of 5fo3» i>e %ct((\Bion ^ 3t6 com^antoiiB^ QSasfonj, 

 ^ueabag, ^. &u8e*a ®ag. (^o 8 (Kfc. II. ((^.®. 1384). 



Thomas de la Grik gave a fine to carry over the moor with his 



heifer vj"*. 

 Benedict de Chapman surrendered a mess. & a bovate in 



Corburg. 

 ^ Will Eliot who held a cottage & a croft in Cordburg is 



dead. Heriot an ox valued at viij". It remains unsold. 



Roger son of Walter became tenant, &: paid xij"* for his 



ingress. 

 >ij< Nich. Waller who held a mess. & a bovate in Baslow 



died since last court. His ox of burden taken for his 



heriot, val. iiij'. John Couper succeeded & paid vj^ viij"* 



for ingress. 



