ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 2 ;<> 



and Wooler, in Northumberland; alfo the tithes of Hirtnefs in the 

 Bifhoprick of Durham, and of Middleton upon Tees, in York/l/ire. 



They had the irapropriations and advowfons of Tynemouth, 

 Woodhorn, Whalton, Bolham, Bewick, Eglingham, Hartburn, Shilbottk 

 (s), and Halt-wefel (tj, in Northumberland ; and of Confclif, in the 

 Biftioprick of Durham. 



They had feventeen mefiuages, and a clofe, called, Wardens- 

 clofe, in Neivcajlk upon TJKM* (^J. 



They had a weekly market at their town of Bewick (vj ; and 

 an annual fair at Tynemouth fiv) ; alfo a harbour, now called the 

 Prior's harbour, much reforted unto in fummer for bathing. 



All which pofiefiions were confirmed to them by royal char- 

 ter (x). 



(s) Browne IPillis's Survey, Vol. i. 



(t) Pat. 8 Ric. II. p. i. m. 2. pro Eccles. de Hautwyjfel in Tynedak appropriantla. 



fu) Pat. 15 Ric. II. p. i. m. 12. pro quibufdatn fnefluagiis, et reddit. exeunt, de tenem, 

 in villa Navi Cajlri fuper Tynam. 



(v) Cart. 53 Hen. III. m. a. pro mercat. apud Be-utykt. 

 (w) Cart. 32 Ed. I. n. 14. pro feria de Tynemouth. 



(x) Vid. in Mon. Angl. Tom. i. p. 335, 336. Cartas duas Hen. I. et unam Johannis 

 regis. 



Confirmat. Cart, monafterii de Tynemcutb, 55 Hen. III. m. 34. Et 7, 9. W. II. n. 39. 



Confirmat. ampla Cart, et libertat. ejufdem monafterii, Pat. 3 Rif. II. p. 2. m. 14. 

 Et 2 fc. IV. p. i. n. 4. Et 3 </. IV. p. 3. m. 12. 



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