482 Armorial Bearing of 
it appears that, at the time of the Conqueror’s 
survey, Nigel was the most considerable 
owner in the hundred of Salford, situate be- 
tween the Ribble and Mersey, of which 
MAMCESTRE was parcel. (i) 
By the Testa de Nevil, it also appears that 
Roger de Lacy, descended from Eustace 
Fitz John, and Matilda, the other sister and 
co-heir of William Fitz Nigel the younger, 
held four Knight’s fees of the Constable’s 
barony, in the same hundred. 
This AtBert GreLitEy (/) enfeoffed 
Orme, son of Ailward, in marriage with his 
daughter Emma, of one Knight’s fee in Dal- 
ton, Parbold, and Wrightington, and one 
carucate of land in Ashton; which Orme was. 
progenitor of the Ashtons of Lancashire. | 
He was succeeded by ALBERT, his son and 
heir, Second Lord of Manchester, (4) styled 
(7) Dugdale’s Monast, Vol. I. 188. 
Biorg’s RornanD. p 94. 
Savtrorp Hunprer. 
De hac tra. huj. Maner. tenent Milites Rogerii Pictavensis. Nigellus 
3 hidas et dimid. earucat. tre. &c. 
Lis. DomEsp. p. 270. 
(j) Albert Gredle senex dedit 1 feed. mil. Ormo fil. Ailward. in 
maritagio c, Ema filia sua in Dalton. Perbold. et Writinton. et predict 
Orm. tenet predict. tram. Id. Alb. ded. dicto Orm, fil. Ailw. c. fil. sua 
Ema in maritagio 1 car. tre in Eston pro X solid.—et hered.. ejusd. 
Orm., modo ¢, illam. ’ 
Test. pe Nev. LANc. fo. 823. and Kuerp. MSS, xoco ciTAT. 
. 
(k) Omitted altogether by Kuerden. 
