ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 497 



Colling-wood, 10 (^Elizabeth (u) -, and to Robert Collingivood, 14 K. 

 Charles I (<u). 



In the ad Q^Ann, 1702, it was the feat and manour of William 

 Broivn, Efq; high fheriffof Northumberland in that year; and of Ni- 

 cholas Brown, Efq; high flicrifF of Northumberland, 1 748 ; and now of 

 his fon-in-law, Matthew ForJIer, Efq; a younger branch of the houfc 

 of Ether/Ion fiv), high meriff of Northumberland, 1765. 



Before the battle of Brandon, Sir Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey* 

 was at this village, on Monday, 5th September, 5 K. Henry VIII, 

 T-S 1 3 > where all the noblemen and gentlemen met him with 

 their retinues, to the number of 26,000 men ; among whom 

 were the Lords Clifford, Coniers, Ogle, Scrope of Upfal, Lumley, Sir 

 William Percy, Lionel Percy, Sir George Darcy, Sir William Buhner, of 

 Bramfpeth-caft\e, and Richard Tempejt (x), 



At Shawdon-new-houfcs, two urns were digged up a few years 

 ago in making a fence ; of ordinary pottery ; one of them large 

 and bellied, now in the pofTeffion of James Hargrave, of Sha-wdon, 

 Efq; high fherifF of Northumberland, 1738. 



Two miles from Bolton, on an eminence, between the two roads 

 from .Whittingham and Rothbury to Alnwick, is 



(u) Gutbbertus Coltingwood, miles, fuit fcifitus dc et in manerio de Bolt-on. 



Efcaet. de anno IOJP//S. 



fv) Robertas CoHingwoiid, arm. confanguineus et hzres Guthberti CoUingwood, militis, tenet 

 iji capite per fervicium militaro manciium dc Bolton, ac duo niefTuagia in Brco/fi-pntk., ar 

 ijuinque mefluagia in Titlington, Efcaet. de anno 14 Car. I. 



(w) See Ether/} on. 

 fx) Hoi. Chron. vol. ii. p. 826. 

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