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The Tonn of Manchester. 489 
. before cited, it is notified, in the Testa de 
Nevil for this County, fo. 791, that William 
de Worthington held half a Knight’s fee in 
Worthington, of the fee of Thomas GREL- 
LEY, that Robert de Latham held a Knight’s 
fee in Childwall, and a fourth part of one in 
Wrightington, of the fee of the said THomas; 
and, in an Inquisitio post mortem, of the 
tenth year of Edward I. that RopertGREL- 
LY was found to have died seized of lands in 
Casterton in the county of Rutland; of the 
manor of T'unstead, and the advowson of the 
church; of Spikesworth, Henton, and Ikeshale 
in the county of Norfolk ; of Blackham Parva, 
Riseby, Wylesham, and Almesburne, appurte- 
nant tothe manor of Wylesham, allin the coun- 
ty of Suffolk; of Wrightington, Pilkington, 
Worthington,Coppbull, Childwall, and the ad- 
vowson of the church; of MANCHESTER, 
and the advowson of the church; and of the 
advowson of the church of Ashton, appurte- 
nant to the Manor of MANCHESTER, all in 
the county of Lancaster; of Casthorp, Swines- 
head, and the church of Wiketoft, appurte- 
nant to the manor of Sixhill, of Heynton 
near Sixhill, of Bekeby, Bernetheby, Brace- 
brigge, and Chanwick, appurtenant to the 
manor of Sixhill, all in the county of Lincoln; 
of Stoneydelve, Cleyore, Goldore, Piriton 
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