490 Armorial Bearing of 
and the church; and of Pushull, appurtenant . 
to the manor of Piriton, all in the county of 
Oxford.(f) 
Of these estates, SPIKESWORTH in thie 
county of Norfolk, WorTHINGTON, Copp- 
HULL, and WRIGHTINGTON, in the county 
of Lancaster, were enjoyed by this Albert in 
the time of William I. and held under Pic- 
tavensis, as has been before observed. So 
that there is no doubt of the fact, that these 
Gretieys were his true descendants; and 
the table of genealogy which accompanies 
these observations, compiled from, and sup- 
ported by, original evidences, proves that 
there cannot be any connection between them 
and the GrEsLEYS of the county of DurBy; 
while the Armorial Bearing of the Town of 
MANCHESTER—the Seals of the GRELLEY 
CHARTERS and Deeds—the Quarterings of 
the De LA WaRRE and Wesv® families, as 
set out by the authority of the College of 
Arms, by Guillim, Collins and Edmondson— 
and. the Shields formerly and now existing 
on the walls of the paristy Church—all jom to 
shew clearly that the Coat, viz. Gules, three 
Bendlets. enhanced’ Or, was mutually borne. 
both by the Lorn and the BARony. 
(f) Cal. Inq. post Mort. temp. Edw. 1. fo. 74.—-Gregson’s Frag- 
ments of Hist. of Lane, fo. 279. 
