56 An Enquiry into the Name of 
deceased), So likewise “of his castle at Alnwick, 
which then was in the hands of Everard de Tyes.’* 
The arms of Tyes are, argent, a chevron gules.t 
Whence, all circumstances considered, I think it 
extremely probable that the monument in question 
was intended to commemorate Everard de Tyes. 
I find no other mention of Everard de Tyes; 
nor any traces of the connexion of his family with 
the Vescys of Alnwick, except that in goth Hen. 11, 
Adam de Carduis rendered an account to the Ex- 
chequer, of the land or honour of William de Ves- 
cy; viz. of the ferms of the manors belonging to the 
honour, of the pleas and perquisites of it, &c. and 
a fine made by Randolph de Tezs.|| 
I am, sir, 
with great respect, 
your most obedient humble servant, 
ROBERT UVEDALE, 
LANCTON, near SPiLsBy, 
Feb. 24, 1795. 
* Baronage, 4, p. 93. 
+ Glover’s ordinary of arms in Edmondson’s Heraldry, 
p. 96. 
t Query.— Whether of the same family with Henry de 
Tyes, who, 4 and 7 Edw. 11, was summoned to be at'New- 
castle upon Tyne, with horse and arms, to restrain the hos- 
tilities of the Scots; and who, having been summoned to 
parliament among the barons, from 28 Edw.1 till 14 Edw. 
11, at length suffered death for engaging in an insurrec- 
