ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 303 



another between the pillars of the north iile, a veftry, and one 

 bell. In the chancel is a flat fepulchral Hone with this infcription. 



In obitum Henrici Graii nuper de 



Novo monafterio, armig. qui obiit ultimo 



Die Martii, anno domini 1597 ; pofuit 



Thomas Grey, filius primogenitus 



Pietatis ergo. 



Underneath is the coat armorial of the Greys, of Chillingham, and 

 on one fide this motto. 



De bon Valoir. 

 Below are fome verfes in Latin. 



two termes, Whitfontide and Martinmas by even portions. Moreover, the faid John, chap- 

 lain, John Reed, and Thomas Norton, bind them, their executors, and aflignes, to make and 

 uphold a fufficient hedge about the faid ground of Cotingwood, enduring the faid xx years, 

 whereunto the faid lord granteth them by his officer of the faid wood to affigne and deliver 

 to them fufficient wood for hedging of the fame. And to allow them for their labor of the 

 hedging thereof at the fight and difcretion of William Wardall, then auditor to the faid lord. 

 And according as have been accuftomed to the tenants thereof afore time. In witnefs 

 whereof, as well the faid lord, as the faid John, chaplain, John Reed, and Thomas Norton, 

 to the parts of thefe indentures, interchangably, have fet their feals, given the dai and yeare 



above faid. 



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On the fould of the indenture by the labell is indorfed thus. 



T the intent, that all the fervants and tenants belonging to the faid Lord within the faid 

 towne of Morpatb fhall have grafle to their horfes within the faid wood, and ilk man for his 

 quantitie to pale as doth the faid John Anderfon, John Reed, and Thomas Norton, every one 

 of them by himfelf. And for becaufe that they that be of abilitie have or hath promifed 

 and granted themfelves to finde horfes to do fervice to the faid lord, 



Sub figillis dictorum. 

 Johannis, Johannis, et Thoma, 



Con- 



