ANTIQJTITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 8x_ 



" They held alfo forty acres of land, and fix acres of meadow, 



<{ and two mefliiages, in Scttling-Jlones ; the gift of Adam de 



" Settling-fanes. And in Whine t ley two mefliiagcs, and forty acres 

 " of land, with their appurtenances, and a rent of ten millings ; 

 " the gift of Adam dc Tborngrafton. 



*' They held alfo the mill of Allcr-ivajlj, with its appurtenances ; 

 " the gift of Uclrcd de Aller-ivafo ; and one plow-gate of land 



" in a certain place of the faid village, called aimers ; the 



" gift of Richard Bailiff, of Hcxham. 



" They held alfo the church of Chollerton, with its chapels, viz. 

 " Birtley, Chipchacs, Gunntrt'jn, and Stvinburn ; alfo Little He ton, and 

 " Cohvell, with their appurtenances, and eight ox-gangs of land 

 " in the village of Chollerton, of the endowment of the faid church, 

 " together with five acres of land, which are called Le Michel- 



" croft, lying on the north fide of the faid church ; the gift of 



" Odinell de Humfranvil. 



" They held alfo the hamlet of Bcumont, through their right 



" divifions ; the gift of Gilbert de Hur/ifranvil. And one toft, 



" and feven acres of land, in Birtky, alfo the lands and paflure 



<( of Coleden, through their right divifions ; the gift of Richard 



" de Lumfranvil. 



fi They held alfo common of paflure in the moor of Gnnnerton 

 " for a hundred cattle going out of Coleden, as well when the 

 " hedges were up, as when all was open ; and two tofts, and 



" two ox-gangs of land, in the village of Chejier-hope ; the gift 



" of Ralph dc Gunnerton. 



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