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the daughter and heiress of lord Spring, of Denton, 

 in the county palatine of Durham ; who lieth bu. 

 ried there. He had three sons and two daughters. 



" In the reign of Henry I. was a Bernard Fother- 

 gill, of Stanington, who married Jane, the daughter 

 of William Musgrave, lord of Hartley castle, at 

 Wall, or Advall, in the county of Westmoreland ; 

 and had issue four sons. 



" In the reign of Edward IV., one Giles Fother- 

 gill married Alice, the daughter of Godfrey Scroop, 

 of Upsland castle, in Yorkshire ; and had issue by 

 her three sons and five daughters ; and licth buried 

 in the monastery of St. Catharine, and was one of 

 the founders thereof. 



" In the reign of Richard III., there was one 

 John de Fothergill, who married Eliza, one of the 

 daughters of lord de Herriugton, in the county of 

 Northampton ; and had issue by her three sons and 

 three daughters. He was killed at Bosworth field, 

 in the battle between Henry VII. and king Richard. 



" In the time of Henry VII., one William de 

 Fothergill was land-serjeant of Westmoreland, and 

 lord of Bowes castle ; who took prisoner the king 

 of Scots, herald at arms, and 8 noblemen of Scotland, 

 at Flodden field. 



" At Brome road, Richard de Fothergill took 

 prisoner Hugo de Burgo, a Frenchman ; earl Doug- 

 las, lord Mansfield, and marquis Huntley's son, with 

 divers other noblemen of Scotland ; and delivered 

 them to Henry Piercy, of Egremont castle ; who 

 carried them to York. Thomas Howard then being 

 general of the field, and Richard de Fothergill then 



