ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



two parts of the foreil of Falton, were given by the queen dowa- 

 ger, mother of K. Edward I, to Eleanor Stanour, the wife of 



Robert dc Stofevilk, who died 34 K. Edward I ; and was fuc- 

 ceeded by his fon and heir, at the age of 24, as was found by an 

 inquifition then taken (vj. 



In the next reign, the entire barony of Mitford was in the pof- 

 feffion of 



Adomar de Valence (wJ-> Earl of Pembroke, who apprehended Sir 

 William Wallafe, of Cragy, the famous Patriot of Scotland, in February, 



Calverdon-Valens, High Callerton, Darre's Hall, Ovington, Brenkley, Preftwick, Barwrck- 

 Hill, Caldcote, North. Milburn, South Milburn, EiFehet, Bokenfield, Horton-Grange, 

 P'elton cum membris, viz. Thrifton, la Hazaunt, Swarland, Overfgares, parvam Felton, 

 A3on, Glantley, Framlington, et parvam Framlington,. per vi feod. et tres partes unius 

 feodi, veceris fcoft'amentu Efcaet. de anno i K. Ed> I. 



(v) Robertas de StoteviHe in com. Nortliumbr. die quo obiit apud Mitford, die Sabbati in 

 vigilia Pentecoftes, anno regni Edvardi triceffimo quarto, tenuit caftrum de Mitford^ et 

 quinqueginta acras terrae arabilis in campo ejufdem, et duas partes foreftae de Felton, ratione 

 Eleanors de Stanour, quae fuit uxor ejufdem, qux quidem Eleanora didtum caflrum, cum ter- 

 ra et forefta ejufdem, habet de dono Dominae Eleanora quondam Reginae Anglia, matris re- 

 gis Angl'ns qui nunc eft, tenend. fibi et haeredibus fuis in capite, per fervicium faciendi fec- 

 tam ad com. Nortbumir. Et idem caftrum, cum terris arabilibus, et cum ageftimentis paft. 

 duarum partium foreftas prxdiftse, valent per annum in omnibus exitibus 35 s. Filius pras- 

 dili Robert! et Eleanors eft propinq.uior hsres prsedidae Eleanora de terris et tenementis pre- 

 dicts, et eft setat. anno 24. Efcaet de anno 34 Ed. i. 



(w] Adomar. 

 Odomare. 

 Amer* 



Adomar ui 



