(.„,p 1] GENERAL HISTORY. 9 



By fine made at York, 20 June, 1303, "inter Mob. de Slnrehurn 

 ,ueLe,n et Johannam ^ue fnit u.or TU. Banasire d^or^'fem the manor 

 of Little Singeltone and four messuages, oaemiU, 16 boyates and 116 

 fere of land: five of meadow and 20 of wood, in Thornton^, Broghton 

 Dilleworthe and BiUesburgh, were settled on Johanna ^r life, w^th 

 remainder first to Will. Banastre and the heirs male of his body, 

 hi to Adam, brother of William, and the heirs ma e of his b«y 

 and then to the right heirs of Johanna. Dominus Adam Banastre 

 held half a carucate in Dilleworthe for 2/- a year. 



Eic. f Ade de Houghton gave Eichard, his son, his manors of Alsden 

 Hodershall, and Dilworth in Eibchester, with the services of aU their 

 free tenants, to be held of the chief lords of the fee, dated at Alston, 



''B^tw;en ''216-1300, -mchs. devias and RoU. de Eoland'ten. in 

 seSt^ZaV n^erii de Alston p. servit^ ys p. ann.Tkomas de Eoenal 

 ZiL vs p. ann. ad quatuor tenn^ WMs de Eton tenet nUam do 

 SPar,h p. servieiu i^ Eo.erus de EtMston tenet .n ulUde Goose- 

 naU p. servie' iijs per annu^ id e>nend' and facit secf ad com Lane, and 



"^Ttrdolument testifies that this agreement was made between 

 Eobert de HodersaU on one part and Adam, son of Adam de Hocton 

 on the other, on the Saturday after the Ascension of our Lord m he 

 SSth year of Edward in the town of Preston, that -i^^l-* ^ J^ 

 arisen with respect to lands and tenements in the viU of Hodei.aU tha 

 had been taken possession of, in order that peace and good-wil might 

 b be ween the'^same, it was decided that the said Eobert and Adam 

 placed themselves under arrangement (ordination) of the six men under- 

 written, viz -.-Adam, son of Thomas de HndersaU, Adam de C. 

 ntst Eichard, son of William, Henry, son of Stephen, Eichard de 

 Amet hagh, and Benedict de Hull; so that whatsoever the same six 

 shaU ordai; between the same they shall 1-1^/^ f^^^^^ 'J° \^f^.^ 

 E..bert took in his time anything from the part belonging to the saad 

 A.lam, or held it unjustly; upon the view of the -'^^ P-'-'Jf 'J* Jj^ 

 faiily set right; and if the lord Adam de Hocton, father of the .aid 



Inq. 1311. 



