3 o6 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



confirmed their title, as did Sir Walter, Baron of Bolbeck, and his 

 fon of his own name. 



Hugh, Baron of Bolbeck, and his Lady Theophania, gave to them, 

 the villa of Rotheley. 



"John de Keflern fold to them the dememes of Kejlern and Were* 

 hill, of the manour and regalities of the former of which they 

 were before pofTefTed by the donation of Robert de Greyjlock (cj. 



Roger, Baron of Warkivorth, anceftor of the 

 gave them a falt-work at Warkivorth, and his fon and heir, Robert, 

 confirmed it to them. 



Henry Coniers, and his wife Eda, gave to them Cauldivell, alias 

 Scarplane-Grange, and an eftate in Clifton. The firft they exchanged 

 for lands in the latter, with William Coniers. 



They held Tritlington of the manour of Work upon Tweed, by 



the fervice of Franc- Almaigne (dj. 



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Sir Richard Gubion gave them the annual rent of xx s. out of his 

 mill of Shilvington. 



Sir Roger de Merlay, of Stanton, gave them as much out of his 

 mill there. 



Sir Robert de Fenivick gave them two parts of his villa of Ir- 

 dington, in Cumberland, who died, 1372. 



(c) Cart. 18 Ed. I. n. 63. de lib. war. in Horton, Felton, Newton, Weft and Eaft 

 Ritton, Keftern, Ulgham, Rotheley, Narthumbr. 



(d) Rot. penes comit. de Tankcrvlll. 



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