360 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



The Lord Eujlace had great alliances by marriage ; his eldeft 

 fifter, Matilda, marrying Robert de Mufchamp, the firft Baron of 

 Wooler ; his younger fifter, Cicilia, marrying Hugh de Baliol, Baron 

 of By-well ; and he himfelf marrying Agnes, daughter of William 

 King of Scotland ; and his own mother being of the noble houfe 

 of Stutvile, of Knarejbrough , in Torkjlnre, the daughter of Lord 

 Robert Stutvik. He, and the reft of the Barons of Northumberland, 

 in confederacy againfl K. John, did homage to his royal brother, 

 Alexander King of Scotland, at Felton, 1216; their army, ftiled The 

 Army of God and of the Holy Church, commanded by Robert 

 Fitz-Walter, a General of experienced valour and prudence; in 

 refentment of which defection, K. John laid Felton, and many 

 other towns, in afhes. The two brothers, King Alexander and 

 the Lord Eujlace, being before the town of Bernard Cajlle in the 

 fame year, to befiege it, and taking a near exploratory view of 

 its flrength on horfe-back, his lordfhip was killed t>y an arrow 

 of one of the townfmen (d). His grandfon, "John Vefcy, was fum- 



nutn de Warnet, quas Dominus "Rex'Hcnricus primus, dedit Euftach. fil. Joban. ante ipfe Eu- 



^Jiacbius habuit ad incrementum fervicii fui : Et omncs anteceflores fui tcnuerunt poft tempus, 



&c. Et c!e feodo illo nulla eft alienaio, &c. unde, &'c. Tefta de N^vill. 



V fey tenetin capita de Domino Rege Aln'jolck, Alnemouth, Denwicke, 

 Eilton, Lefburic-, Shilbotle, Nuton fuper mare, Hazaunt, Guyfans, Ruglyr, Morwickt, Eaft 

 Chevington, Houghton t Haughton, Howicke, Rynington, Rocke, Charleton et Charle- 



. ton, Falowden, Burneton, Batell, Npton fuper Moram, Prefton, Tughall, Swynhoe, New- 

 haip, Cummyn ; Lucker, cum Happen, membro fuo ; Horton, Turbilmell, Edderflon, 



. Spyndlefton, Budle, Elwicke ; Doddington, cum Neftet, membro fuo; Hezlerigge, Ly- 

 ham, Chatton, Fowburye, Weitwodd, Caldmarton, Yeardhill, Ingram, cumRevelyeet 

 Hartefyde, fuis membris ; Prendwkke, Fawdon, Alneham, Hutlbernelaw, Ambell, Hawx- 

 ley, Weitwham, Bitlefdcn, Clenhill, Nethertoi., Burraden, Alnewhynton, Hetton,_Sharper- 

 to^, Xharnejiam, Scranwood, Chillingham, Eworth, et Hebburne per xviii feoda vet. feof- 

 fament : . Efcact. de anno i Edvardi I. 



(d) Hoi. Chron. vol. ii. p. 158. 19^3. 

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