86 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



" They held alfo a certain portion in the church of Stamfordhatn, 

 " viz. The tithes of the fheaves of corn in the villages of Matfen, 

 " Eajl Nejbct, Ulkejlon, Haiukivell t and Bitchfald ; by the ceffion 

 " of Richard Bifhop of Durham, and confirmed by the Chapter of 

 " the fame. 



" They had likewife the manour of Stelling, with its appurte- 

 " nances ; and in the village of Newbiggin by the fea one toft, 

 " and two acres of land ; alfo a rent of forty Shillings in the vil- 

 *' lage of Seat on ; the gift of Bernard de Baliol. 



" They held alfo the third part of the village of Dalton; 

 " the gift of Ra'ph de Gunnerton. And in the fame village four ox- 

 " gangs of land, and a rent of five millings and fixpence ifluing 

 ' : out of the mill of the faid village; the gift of William de 



" Dalton. 



" They had alfo in the village of Pnidhow one toft, and eight 

 " acres of land ;- the gift of Richard de Humfranvil. 



" They had alfo the homage of John de Sivinburn, and his heirs, 

 " and a rent of one fhilling per annum for his capital meffiiage of 



" Swiuburn ; the gift of Hugh de Baliol. 



" They had alfo the homage of Nicholas of Weft-Sivinbiirn, and 

 " the fervice of three fhillings per a.rinm for the chantery of the 

 " chapel of Weft Sivinbnrn ; by the ceflion of John de Wircejlre. 



'' They had alfo the homage of John de Camhow, for the land 

 md tenements which he held in Little Heton, and Cald-Jlrother ; 

 the gift of Alice de Bo/ham, James de Cans, and Alice, his wife. 



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