ztfi ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



the Earl of Chejler, for the time being (t). He was fucceeded 

 by 



John Lord Grey/lock (u) who married Elizabeth the daughter and 

 coheir of Robert Lord Wemme. He died, 14 K. Henry VI ; and was 

 fucceeded by his fon and heir, 



Ralph Lord Grey/lock, who was fummoned to parliament, spth 

 K. Henry VI, and i K. Edward IV ; alfo i K. Richard III, and i K. 

 Henry VII. He married Elizabeth the daughter of William Fitz- 

 Hugh, Lord Ravenfwath. He died, 2 K. Hfry VII (V/ His lord- 



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(t) Per fcrutinium fadturn annotatur, quod Radulphus de Grayjlock, pater dom. Johann'tSj 

 die QUO obiit tenuit de rege in capite manerium de Thornton, per fervicium quartae partis feod. 

 milk, ac manerium de Nidde de rege ut de honore per fervicium oftavx partis unius feodi 

 militis ; manerium de Grimtborpe et Helderjkelf, de dom. rege in capite, ut de honore Ceftria t 

 per fervicium portandi gladium coram comite Ccftriie qui pro tempore fuerit in prefentia fua, 

 viz. prxdi&um manerium de Grymthorpe per fervicium xl. partis unius feodi militis, et prae- 

 diclum manerium de Hclderjkelf per fervicium 1. partis unius feodi miliiis. 



Rot. Mich. Fin. de anno 6 Hen. V. 



(u) "Johannes de Greyjiock certus filius et haeres Radulpbi Baronis de Grayjlock, tenet de rege 

 in capite manerium de Morpath, in com. Nortbumbr. per fervicium medietatis unius Baronias, 

 viz. Baron'iEe de Merlay ; manerium de Stiford, in com. praedilo, per feipvicium tertiae partis 

 medietatis unius Baronias, viz. Baroniae de Bulbcck, Sue. Ibidem. 



(v) In the 17th year of K. Henry VI, Ralph Gray/lack, fon and heir of Jobn de Greyftock^ 

 Knt. and Chivaltr, acknowledged in the court of Excbtqutr, that the faid John, on the day 

 of his death, held of the King in capite, the manour of Grey/lock by the fervice of one en- 

 tire barony, to wit of the Barony of Merlay ; the manour of Styford by the fervice of the 

 third part of the moiety of one barony, to wit of" the Barony of Bulbeck ; the manour of 

 Wemme (in the county of Salop), with the advovvfon of the church of Wemme, by homage 

 and fealty, and by the fervice of the twelfth part of one entire barony ; and divers other 

 'lands, as the manour of Thorntanfuper Moram (in the county of York), by the fourth part of 

 a Knight's fee; and divers mefTuages and lands in Tbyngden, in Northampton/hire, by the 20th 

 jpart of a Knight's fee : nee nun manerium da G'ywthtrp, cum fuh pertinentiii t at manerium 



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