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colnsliire. The king'^s champion, it Avill be recollected, is of 

 this family, wlio hold " the mannour at Scrivelsby in Lin- 

 colnshire by that tenure, to come armed on horsebacke (or 



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one in his stead) on the king"'s coronation day, and in the 

 presence of the king to proclaime and challenge any that 

 shall affirm the king not lawfull heire to the crowne and king- 

 dome, to fight with him bodie for bodie," &c. — Camden. 



No. 5, the swan mark of Sir Thomas Frowick, of Gunners- 

 bury, Middlesex, who was born at Ealing, bred in the study 

 of our municipal law ; wherein he attained to such eminency 

 that he was made Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. 

 Four years he sate in his place, accounted the oracle of law 

 in his age, though one of the youngest men that ever enjoyed 

 that office. — Abridged from Fuller'' s Worthies. The swan 

 mark is from Harleian M.S. No. 541. A volume of papers 



