

ANNALS OF HORESTON AND HORSLEY. 19 



(<r) Patricius de Rosell holds one knight's fee. 



(d) Albertus (whom my father enfeoffed after the death of 



King Henry) holds one knight's fee ; and 



(e) I myself do service for 4 knights fees of my demesne. 

 Altogether 10 knight's fees. 



Of these 



Patrick Rossell held Denby, and 



Albert the Knight steward to Hugh de Buron, hold one 

 knight's fee in Kilbourn. 



In 1167, Roger de Buron paid 10 marks for 10 knights' fees 

 into the exchequer as an aid for the marriage of Maud, eldest 

 dau. of Henry I., espoused to Henry V., surnamed the Lion 

 (Duke of Saxony and Sardinia) The same year she was sent 

 into Germany with a rich dower and a splendid train, where her 

 marriage was accomplished.* 



In 1 1 76, this Roger paid another sum of 10 marks for his 

 forest dues, probably to assist in defraying the expenses of the 

 war with Ireland. 



In 1 1 77, Roger de Buron was fined 1 mark for being concerned 

 in the duel of the Earl of Ferrars. 



In 1 187, He was laid under a fine of ,£10 for not accompany- 

 ing the king's army into Galway. 



It would seem that Roger de Buron died in 1199, in which 

 year Peter de Sandiacre paid ,£100 into the exchequer for having 

 seizin of Horsley, which he said was his inheritance, for the ser- 

 vice of 5 knights. The same year a scutage was assessed for the 

 coronation of King John at 2 marks per fee ; at which time Peter 

 de Sandiacre paid 20 marks for the fees of Roger de Buron. 



In this year, 1199, certain works were executed at the Castle 

 of Harestan, under the supervision of William de Grendon, clerk, 

 Samson de Stradley, Ralph de Wellbeuf, and Peter Fitz William. 



This William de Grendon, " clerk," called also " advocate," of 

 Dale, was the second son of Serlo de Grendon, who married 

 Margery, sister to William de Hanselyn, founder of Dale Abbey. 



* Sand/old's Gen. Hist. 



