THE COURT ROLLS OF BA.SI.OW, DERBYSHIRE. 89 



John de Ryley & Milicent de Horsley ordered to repair their 

 liouses. 



The tenants of Pillesley committed destruction in Hakkedwod 

 — to be distrained. 



Thurstan del Boure* occupied the ground of the lord yet had 

 no right of common. 



QBaflfon) Courf* TOJebtiesbag Before ^. (Pafenftne*0 ®ag» (^o. 

 8 (Rtca. 11. ((^.®. 1384-5). 



>J< John Pope who held a mess. & a bovate died since last 

 court. Heriot an ox value x^ Isabel his widow took 

 up the land and gave vf viij'' for admission. 



^ John Swan held i cott. 2 acres i rod at her death when 

 her cow became due for a heriot. John Basset became 

 tenant. 



Roger Burgon cut an oak in Walclif. 



QSafifom Courft nOJcbneebag next after i^c qutnbene of 

 (gasfer (forfntg^t after) (^-o. 8 (Ktc. II. {(^.'B, 1385). 



Elena dau. of Will, de Tidd took up a cottage which Yvo 

 de Tynker held, & gave vj pullets for admission. 



To this court came John de Criche & Adam Lymebrenner 

 and took up the quarry for stone and millstones of 

 Lady JuHana Vernon at Baslow from this court day until 

 the feast of S. Martin next following, paying yearly loo" in 

 equal portions at the feast of S. James & S. Martinf 

 And the said Lady granted for herself and heirs that i. 

 it so happened that the said John & Adam were not 

 able to carry away their millstones then made before 



* Thurstan del Boure, a wealthy yeoman of Tideswell, worked numerous lead- 

 mines about this period in the Peak. Very much information may be found 

 about him in the Belvoir archives. 



