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therland, 14 K. Edward III (oj. He was in that year a reprefenta- 

 tive in parliament for Northumberland, with Sir William Felton (p). 

 The year following he built the caftle of Etall. He married 

 the daughter and heir of Sir Henry Strother of Newton, in Glen- 

 dale ; by whom he had Sir Robert de Manners, who was upon an in- 

 queil at Morpeth, i oth March, 22 K. Richard II (qj, and upon another 

 at Bambrougbi with Sir John de Fenwick, and Roger de Horjley, be- 

 fore Sir Thomas Grey, of JF<7r, 3 ift March, 13 K. Henry IV (r). His 

 fucceflbr, Sir Robert de Manners, was upon an inqueft at the caftle 

 of Neivcajile, with Sir William Lumley, and Bertram Har bottle, 2$>th 

 October, 33 Henry VI (s); and upon another at the fame caftle, 

 with Sir y^w Swinburn, Sir William Bowes, Robert de Nevill^ and 

 Robert de Folbnry, in June, 4 K. Edward IV ; in which year he was 

 high fheriff of Northumberland (tj. He was a zealous friend to 

 the houfc of York. He marched at the head of 400 men to op- 

 pofe the landing of Queen Margaret and her friends at Bambrough, 

 whom he compelled to alter their courfe for Berwick upon Tweed, 

 before the fatal battle near Hexhavi. He married Eleanor the eldeft 

 daughter and coheir of Thomas Lord Ros, by whom he had two 

 fons, and two daughters, viz. George, Edward, Elizabeth, and Ce- 

 cilia. George married Ann the daughter of Sir Thomas Scllinger, by 

 Ann Dutchefs of Exeter, fifterof K. Edward IV; by whom he had 

 five fons, and five daughters, viz. Thomas, Oliver, Anthony, Richard^ 

 John, Elizabeth, Catharine, Eleanor, Cecilia, and Ann (u). 



(a) Barne's Hift. of K. Ed. III. (p) See Ftltor. 



(q) Efcaet. de anno 22 Ric. II. n. 39. 

 (r) Efcaet. de anno 13 Hen. IV. n. 20. 

 (!) --- 33 Hen. VI. n. 17. 



(I) --- 4 Ed. IV. 

 (u) Lei. Itin. vol. i. p. 102. 



Sir 



