ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 83 



" They had alfo a rent of forty {hillings and four-pence arifing 

 tc out of eight meffuages in the town of Neivcajlle upon Tyne, and 

 " a rent of three and forty {hillings and two-pence ifTuing out of 

 " fifteen mefTuagcs in the village of Ctrbridge ; the gift of difle- 

 " rent perfons. 



" They held alfo an acre of land in the field of Wejl Swinburn ; 

 " the gift of John de Wirceftre. 



" They held alfo the whole manour of North Milnbiini, with a 

 " common of paflure on the moor of Crckdiigh ; the gift of Sir 

 " Thomas de Diviljlon. 



" They held alfo all the land of Shi/Jen, by the fervice of three 

 " and twenty {hillings per annum ; by the ceflion of the Abbot of 

 " Ncivminfter. 



" They held alfo the whole demefne and village of Whitfidd, 

 " and a rent of fixteen {hillings and four-pence ; the gift of JVU- 

 " Ham King of Scots. Alfo a certain moor, called Carraiv-wow ; 

 <c the gift of the fame King of Scots. 



" They held alfo a certain hamlet, called Carraw, with its ap- 

 ' purtenances, and one plow-land in Ri-foeels through its right 

 " divifions, together with a common of pafture in Hethenjhalgh, 

 " and one toft and thirty acres of land in Stone-croft ; the gift of 

 " Richard Cummin. 



" They held alfo fix tofts and one plow-land in Tkirivall, and a 

 " common of pafture for four and twenty cattle, four and 

 " twenty bcafts with their young, four and twenty fwinc, and 



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