82 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



" They held alfo two tofts and thirty acres of land in the vil- 



" lagc of Barrivesford ; the gift of Margery de Humfranvil. One 



" plow-land in Newton* in Coquet-dale ; the gift of Walter delnfula. 



" They held allb common of paflurc for thirty-two oxen, and 

 " for two hundred and forty fheep in Colwell ; the gift of Walter 

 " Corbet. 



" Alfo the manour of Little Heton, and of Cald-Jtrother, with their 

 ' appurtenances ; the gift of Alice de Bolam, James de Caus, and 

 " Alice his wife. 



" They held alfo fix acres of land in Little Bavington ; the gift 

 " of Stephen Bataille. And in the fame village, two tofts and three 

 " acres and a half, with their appurtenances, and common of 

 " pafture for fifteen cattle, fixty fheep, and two horfes ; the gift 

 " of Gilbert de Wircejlre. 



" They held alfo three tofts, with a tithe-barn, and two ox- 

 " gangs, and twelve acres of land, in the village of Gunner ton, 

 " and Thurkllby, de Caderon. 



" They held alfo the church of Slealey, and one plow-land of 

 " the endowment of the faid church, and a common of paflure 

 " in the fame village for two hundred and fixty fheep, and a 

 " common of pafture in Le Stele for the fame number of fheep ; 

 " the gift of Gilbert de Slealey. 



" They held alfo one meffuage, and one acre of land in the 

 ** village of Chlpchace- j the gift of Robert de Infula. 



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