ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 493 

 Two miles eaft from Branton, is 



Beanley (h), which was the barony of the Earls of Dunbar (I). 

 It was taken from Patric Earl of Dunbar by K. Edward III, for 

 being in arms with the Scots againft him. He gave it to Henry 

 Lord Percy ; and it is now in the pofleffion of his Grace the Duke 

 of Northumberland. 



-rioor is a large circular intrenchment, in fight from 



Bev:-ic. -ud Rq/edon-edge. 



* 

 A n ^t from Sezr.ky, is 



Egli* '>. -n, a fmall village, which was the feat and manour of 

 Luke 0^-ie, t :r n; 10 Q^Llizabetb (k) ; of Henry Ogle, Efq; one of the 

 fequeflrators of the lands in Northumberland for the parliament, 

 i^K. Charles I, 1643 (I) ; alfo a reprefentative in parliament for 



(I) h :ley. 1 



, . r Efcaetr. Northumbr. 

 liitiJiliy. ' 



(i) Comes Patricias tenet Baroniam de Beneley per fervicium Inbrough et Otttbrougb inter 

 regione", Angliee et Scotiee. Pretcrea, tenet tres villas in Chinagium pro quibus redd it dom. 

 regi i"jr nnn. xxx. Et eund. fetvic. omnes anteceflbres fui tenuerunt poft tempus regis Hen- 

 rid primi qui eos feoiFavit. Et de feodo illo nulla eft alienatio, &c. Tcfta de Nevill. 



Patriciui comes de Dunbar tenet in capite dc dom. rege Beanley, Shipley, Edlingham.Brandon, 

 Branton, Hedgley, Middleton 91101 Rodham metnbro fuo, Middleton et Middleton-hall, 

 Harup, Lemington, Witton et Long Witton, Stanton cum Leverchild mem^ro luo, Wynd- 

 gates,' Horfley, reddens Domino regi pro tribus Middletons prasdiftis xxx s. per manus vice- 

 comitis comitatus prsefati ; et pro aliis villis didlus comes facit Inbrough et Outbrough per 

 Angilam et Scotiam. Efcaet. de anno i Ed. I. 



(,l) Efcaet. de anno 10 Eliz. 



See Bp. Nicks/fan's Border-Laws, p. 338. 



(1) Parliament. HHl.of Engl. voL xii. p. 233. 



Nor* 



