272 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Gilbert Delaval fcj, one of the 25 barons \v r ho was fworn, au- 

 gttjlo concilia, to fee the grand charters of Briti/h liberty confirmed 

 by the Roman pontiff, called UEJlatute de Magna Charta, and Charta 

 de Forefla, granted by K. J'jhn at Running-Mede, between Wind/or and 

 Stains. His fucceilbr 



Hugh Delaval married Maud the youngeft daughter and coheir 

 of the great baron Hugh de Bolbcck, in the reign of K. Henry III; 

 her mother Theophania then living at Angerton (d). He gave to 

 the priory of Hexham a manfion-houfe and three acres of land in 

 Ben-well ; to which Hubert de Delaval, and his mother, gave alfo 

 half the manour of Ech-wick (e). 



Hugh died without iffue. His heir was 



Eujlace Delaval, as was found by an rnqiiifition, i King Ed- 

 ward I. (f) 



ex ea habuit filiam nuptam Willidmo comiti Piflamenji et Aqultania duci, e;: qua Willielmui 

 filius qui fucccfllt j pater fuit Elianorte reginas dnglits. 



Ex vet. MS. remanente inter archiva Turri Ltmdirienjl. 



(c) Gilbertus Delavale tenet in capite de domino rege baroniam fuam de Calverion per fervi- 

 cium duorum feodorum milit. et omnes fui anteceflbres per eund. fervicium tenueriint pop. 

 conqueftum Angliee. ]Et de illo tenemento nulla eft alienatio, &c. unde dominus rex, &c. 



Tefta de Nfuill. 

 Hal. Chron. vol. ii. p. 186. 



(d) Efcaet. 46 R. Hen. III. n. 25. Vid. Bolbetk. 



(e) Monaft. Angl. Vol. ii. p. 97. 



(f) Euftaehitts De la vale tenet in capife de 'dom. fege Black Callerion, cum Seatcn membro 

 fuo, Neiv/ham y et Nbrtb Dlffington y per du<> feoda de vet, feofemehto. 



Eicaet. de anno i Ed. I. 



Robert 



