ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 8j 



"'They held alfo one manour, and three acres of land, in Ben- 

 " well; the gift of Hugh de Dclaval. Alfo two acres of land, 

 " and a rent of fixteen {hillings, in the village of Throckley, the 

 " gift of Robert de Sneftones, and Chrijllan de Throckley. 



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" They held likewife in Eajl Matfen one manour, fixmeffuage 

 "and three plow-lands ; the gift of Thomas de Fenwick, and con- 

 " firmed by Robert de Infiila. 



"They held alfo in the village of StJningtoh one toft, and two 

 "'ox-gangs of land, ^and a rent of eighteen pence; the gift of 

 " Roger de Merlay. 



" They held alfo a rent of one mark per annum ariling out of the 

 '* mill at Brlnkley ; the gift of Henry de Ferlington, 



" They had alfo in the village of Whalton one toft and croft, 

 " and two and forty acres of land and a half, and a common of 

 " pafture for forty yews and their lambs ; and in the village of 

 " Riplington a rent of eight millings ; the gift of Walter, fon of 

 " William, and Ifabell, his wife. 



" They had alfo two fifheries in the river Ty-ne, and a place to 

 *' dry their nets on ; one of the fi (hcries called Dripentell, and the 

 *' other Foul; the gift of Roger Bertram. 



" They had alfo in the village of Stamfordham one toft, and two 

 *' plow-gates ; the gift of John de Normanvil. 



*' They held alfo the manour of Chefeburgh (or Cheejt-urn) and 

 *' Nejbet, with all their demefnes, fervices, bondages, and other 

 ** appurtenances ; the gift of the fame John de Normanvil. 



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