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To him succeeded his son RoBERT, also im- 
properly denominated by Kuerden the second 
Baron, who founded a Monastery for Monks 
of the Cistertian order at Swineshead, (9) 
in the county of Lincoln, which property 
was likewise held of Pictavensis, in like 
manner as in Lancashire. . 
To this Monastery Henry IL. by charter 
in the twelfth year of his reign, confirmed 
the several possessions the Monks had 
received of the gift of the said Robert 
Grelley and Albert his son, co-founders of 
the said Monastery. (h) 
(g) Monast. Anglic. Vol. I. p. 608 and 773. Blore’s Hist. of Rut- 
land. Part 2. p. 94. F 
(h) That'other part of the town (of Cotgrave,) which was of the 
fee of Roger Pictavensis, it seems, was given to Swineshead, in the 
county of Lincoln. i 
King Henry II. inthe twelfth year of bis reign, confirmed to the 
Monks of Swineshead the whole land of Robert de Gresley in Cotgrave, 
and the moiety of the Church there, and one carucate of land in Cotgrave, 
of the gift of Robert de Archis, and whatsoever Robert de Gresley and 
Albert his son, the founders, gave to the said Church of Swineshead— 
fourteen acres which Robert Rossal gave—and the exchanges which Ro- 
ger de Burun and his men (i.e. those who held of him) made with the 
said Monks, and likewise of the gift of William de Villars and Paganus 
his son, of two and a half carucates and two bovats and a half in New~ 
bold; and of Elias Fancourt, of twelve bovats of the same territory.— 
(Chart. Antig. Y. 12 Hen. IT;) Robert Grelle gave one bovat, of his 
fee in Cotgrave, to the Church of Lenton, to which Ralph, his Priest of 
Cotgrave, was witness.—(Reg. de Lenton, fo. 82.) Maurice de 
Creoun, in the twenty-eight year of Henry II. gave account of two hun- 
dred marks, for having the wife, who was Albert Gresle’s, with her rea- 
