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(t); and of his fon, Robert de Mujcharrtpe, i K. Edward I (a), whofe 

 three daughters- and coheirs married the Earl of Strathern, in 

 Scotland, Odond de Ford, and Walter de Huntercombe. It was after- 

 wards the manour of the Greys, of Work ; and now belongs to 

 the Earl of 'fankerville. It ftands on a rifmg ground to the eaft 

 of Cheviot, above a fmall trout-ftream. It coniifts 1 of feveral 

 ftreets and lanes, viz. 



Teucer-Hill, Ramfey's South Lane, 



Windy-Row, Scotch-Gate, 



Temp/e's-Holc, 



The market-place is in the center ; the market on Thurfdays. 

 It hath two annual fairs, 26th April, and 6th of October. The 

 church was lately rebuilt by a brief. The minifter of it at the 

 reformation was Mr. John Lomax, M. A. of Emar.uel College, in 

 Cambridge ; who not complying with the act of Uniformity was 

 filenced, and retired to North Shields, where he practifed phyfic 

 and iurgery, and kept an apothecary's mop, there being none 

 there at that time (b). The mother-church is faid to have been 

 at Fenton, a village on the eaft fide of the river Till, now in ruins ; 

 and in this parim, though enclofed by the parifli of Chat fon, on 



(z) Robertas de Mufchampe tenet in capite de domino rege Baroniam de Woaltr per quatuor 

 feod. milit. et omnes anteceffores fui tenuerunt per eund. fervicium poft tempus domini regis 

 Henrici primi, qui eos feofFavit ; et de feodo illo nulla eft alieriatio, &c. Te'fta de Nevill. 



(a) Robertas de Mufchampe tenet in capite de doiftino rrge IVdlef, Heathpoole, Lowicke, 

 Btlford, Etall, Ford, cum Kymfnerfton, membro fuo, Crookham, Hedderlaw, Brankfton, 

 Heddo'n, Akeld, Cowplarid, Yevering, Humbledon, Barmore, Ditching, Middleton, Fen- 

 ton, Yeflingfon, Tricklington, Bolfden, Howburn, Ulchcfle'r, et medietaiem de El wick. 

 per quatuor feoda milit. de veteri feoftamento. Efcaet. de anno I Ed. I. 



(b) Bifhop Kennel's Hift. Rcgift. p. 



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