260 STRATHCLYDE AND GALLOWAY CHARTERS. 
(son of Orm), was Gilbert de Southaic. Richard de Leving- 
ton succeeded Adam de Levington in 1211. A. de Wigton is 
Adam de Wigton, who died 1225 (Prescott’s Wetherhal, p. 
146). Roger de Beauchamp, second husband of Grecia, 
whose first husband was Thomas, son of Gospatrik, son of 
Orm. Ralf de Feritate was son of Gamel le Brun or Brune- 
son. Eudo de Carliolo was son of Adam (Prescott, p. 150). 
Robert de Castel Cairock, the first Robert of the name (Pres- 
cott, p. 103). Ralf Deyncurt was son of Gervase, owner of 
Sizergh. Thomas, son of Randolf, may possibly be a son of 
Randolf de Dacre, mentioned in the Pipe Roll of Cumberland 
of 1212. Thomas de Morland was an incumbent who re- 
mained there as late as 1230. William de Warcopp, brother 
possibly of Alan of the Pipe Roll of 1198. W., son of Hamon 
de Helbeck, possibly Wido, whose name occurs in the Pipe 
Rolls of King John. 
The date of the charter must be between 1199 and 1225, 
the succession of Alan and the death of Adam de Wigton. 
This Thomas de Helbeck of the charter, the first we know of 
who owned that name, would not have granted a moiety of 
Helbeck to a daughter on her marriage if he had a son to be 
his heir, but the terms of the grant leave his ‘‘ successors ’ 
in possession of the manorial rights though they would not 
have the immediate profits and usufruct of this moiety. The 
arrangement ultimately would be much like the later Musgrave 
and Helbeck arrangement, to which I hope to come later; in: 
this the Musgrave manor continued in Musgrave manorial 
ownership and did not go down to the Helbeck descendants of: 
the Musgrave heiress who married the later Thomas de Hel- 
beck. It is possible that Hamo was brother of the first 
Thomas, and that through Wido, his son, the Helbeck descent: 
was carried on. \ 
THE GALLOWAy LorpDsHIP or NORTH WESTMORLAND. 
This charter of Alan, son of Roland, who succeeded ‘hi$' 
father as Constable of Scotland in 1199, which Mr Dayrell 
Crackenthorp has most kindly had photographed for publica*) 
tion, has an especial interest, inasumch as ‘it is an overlord’s: 
confirmation of grants of lands made by two of the manorial | 
