ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



the ground, and the moft confiderable caftles and towns in their 

 way to Berwick, with the lofs only of forty men, entering that 

 town, i8th May. 



Sir Ralph burnt the town of Jed-worth the fame year ; and re- 

 entering Scotland with 4000 men, 37 K. Henry VIII, 1545, was 

 flain at Halidon-Rigg, or Paiiier-Hugb, with Lord Ogle, 8cc. being 

 furrounded in a manner by the Scots under the command of the 

 Earl of Arran ; his death caufmg an univerfal forrow, his very ene- 

 mies refpecting him (e.). 



His fon, Sir William de Eure was raifed to the peerage in the 

 fame reign. He was deputy warden of the eaft marches, 6 K. 

 Edward VI (f). He was one of the generals of the army fent 

 againfl Scotland under the Earl of SuJJex, 12 Q^Elizabeth t 1570, 

 commanding the rereward.. His fucceilbr,. 



William Lord Eure, fucceeded Sir John Forfter in the government 

 of the middle inarches. His Lordfhip finding himfelf abufed by 

 his officers whom he trailed, and that die thievifti borderers did 

 juft what they pleafed, and he could not tell how to help it, he 

 obtained leave, on his follicitation, to refign (g). 



Kirkky has for fome time been the lordfhip and feat of a 

 branch of the noble family of Ogle, and is now in the poueffion 



(t) Hoi. Chron. vol. ii. p. 943 i 962-3 ; 968. 



(f) Bp. Nichnlfon's Border- Laws. 



Willielmus Dominus Eure fuit feifitus de et in manerio de Kirklauu, Berwick-kill, puru*. 

 Callerton, Ratheley, Newton-Underwood, Edingtcn, et medietate de Tbrocklawe,. cum certi* 

 tcrris in Mitford, et molendino aquatico ibidem, cum hamlet, de Station. 



Efcact, de anno 10 Eliz. 



fa} Anmoutb's Memoirs.. 



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