ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 519 



to it all its pofTeffions and privileges (c). They were alfo confirm- 

 ed by fevera'l royal charters (d). Half of the manour of 'Nether- 

 tyrivhyt belonged to it (e) ; alfo the appropriations and advow- 

 fons of Long Horfley and Felt on (f). About the time of its fup- 

 preffion it had ten canons. Its annual revenues were then va- 

 lued at 68 /. 19 s. i d. Dugd. 77 /. Speed. It was granted to John 

 Earl of Warwick, 4 K. Edward VI (g). In the fame reign it came 

 into the pofleflion of George Fen-wick, Efq; a commillioner for en- 

 clofures upon the middle marches fb}, by defcent from the an- 

 tient family of the Fen-wicks, of Fenuuick-tawer. In the reign of 

 K. Charles I, it belonged to Colonel George Fenwick, in the fervice 

 of the Parliament, and governor of Berwick upon Tweed. He was 

 prefented with a zooo/. for his fervice in Ireland, 164.7. The 

 next year he, and Colonel Lilburn, and Mr. Sanderfon, defeated Sir 

 Richard Tempeji, and took feveral officers and gentlemen of note 

 prifoners; With his horfe, and fome dragoons, he relieved Holy 

 I/land, and took Fenbam-ca&le, garrifoned by the Scots after their 

 defection. -Cromwell, on taking Edenburgh, 1650, made him go- 



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(c) Vide cartas Henrici et Wittielmi comit. Northumbr. citat. in Monaft. Angl. vol. rt, 

 p. 203, 204. 



(d} Ibid F/<& cartam, 43 Hen. III. 



Rcgrftr. praedift. hujus priorat. MS. 



Excerptaex eodem inter colleftan. Rog. Dodfiwrtb, vol. 45, fo. I. 



Carta, 37 Hen. III. m. 16. de libertatibus. 



. (e) Pat. 21 Edvardi \. m. Plac. in comit. Nortbumbr. afliz. rot. 19. pro medietat. manerii 

 de Nether tyrwhyt. Rot. 25 Dorfo ; quo war. Rot. 7. bis. 



(f) Pat. 10 Ricardi II. p. i. m. 3. pro ecclef. de Horjley appropriand. ordinat. vicarise de 

 Felton, in ecclef. Dunelm. A. D. 1314. 



(g) Bp. Tanners Notitia Monaftica, fo. p. 391. 

 (b) Bp. Nicbolfon's Border-Laws, p. 330. 



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