ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 557 



of the Rev. Dr. Newton Ogle, nephew to the late admiral Ogle t 

 and fon-in-law to the right Revd. Dr. Thomas, bimop of Wtnchejler. 



A little beyond the yth mile-ftone is the villa of 



Pont-EJand, which from its name was thought by Camden to be 

 the Roman town, Pans Mill (h), iince fixed by a late eminent an- 

 tiquary at Neivcajlle upon Tyne (I). After the conqueft it belonged 

 to the Barons of Mitford y and was in the pofleflion of Adomar de 

 Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 10 K. Edward \l(k). A peace was con- 

 cluded at it between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, 28 

 K. Henry III, 1244 /7J ; in which the prior "of Tynemouth was a 

 principal negotiator. It (lands on the banks of the rivulet of 

 Pont, in a low fituation. The church is in the form of a crofs. 



(h) Cam/ien's Brit. Edit. 1722. p. 855. (!) Horjky. 



(t) Dicunt juratores fuper facrum fuum, quod ddomarus de Falentla, comes Pemlr. tenuit 

 in dominico fuo, ut de feodo, die quo obiit, manerium de Pont Eland, cum pertinentibus, 

 quibufdam tenementis in Parva Eland, Claverdon t et Merdesfen, quse funt de pertinentibus 

 didli manerii, de dom. rege in capite. 



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Item dicunt, quod eft quidam parcus, cujus proficuus, ut in paflura, folebat valere per 

 annum, tempore pacis vi/. ivd. et modo nihil'pro defelu animaiium. ' 



Et quod eft ibidem unum molendinum aquaticum, et folebat valere per annum tempore 

 pacis x/. et modo non valet per annum nifi xxvi s. iv d. 



Item, quod placita et perquifita curiae in dito manerio, et pertinen. folebant valere per 

 annum in tempore pacis vis. viii d. et modo nihrl. 



. ilJ. i 'u; jlv; 3Jj;I ".I* i::^i hi\.~> ^ ^ 



Et dicunt, quod Johannes de Haftings, setat. xxx anno, Joanna uxoc comitis de /ftboll,, 

 aetat. xxvi anno, et Elizabctba Cumin, foror ejufJem Joanna:,, aecat. xvi anno, funt confan> 

 guin. et propinquiores haeredes praedifti Adtsmari, 



Inquifit. capta apud No-v^rn Ca/lrum, 14 Sept, anno 10 Ed. IT. 

 See Mitfird. > 



(I) Camden. 



