NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 185 



Anno 1177. 23 Hen. II. Of the aid of the Burghs, vills 

 and drengs and theigns in Northumberland by William Fitz- 

 Ralph and William Basset and Michael Helet. The same 

 sheriff rendered out of 19 merks of those of Werch worth, — 

 and of five merks of those of Bouton, — and of 52s. 4d. of those 

 of Leuremue, — and of 33s. 8d. of Minethrum, — and of 69s. 8d. 

 of Prestfen,— and of 40s. 8d. of Killum (Col. 26),— and of 20s. 

 of Uchtred de Paleston, — and 1 merk of Adam de Dunham. 

 [Dounham entered previously as Durham in the roll of Col. 27]. 



Year 1226. 10 Hen. III. Amercements by Robert de Laxin- 

 ton and his companions. The sheriff accounts for the payment 

 of the men and certain vills. Robert, son of Stephen de Prestfen, 

 accounts for 40s. for disseism. He paid 20s. and owes 20s. for 

 which the sheriff ought to acquit him (Col. 144). 



36 Hen. III. The prior and convent of Kirkham hold in 

 Karum, Killum and Newton free warren {Cat. Rot. Chart, in 

 Hodgson, Northnmherlaiid., Part iii., Vol. ii., p. 390). 



36 Hen. III. Robert de Ros, Werk, Karram, Pressen, 

 Mindium, Dunum, Menilawe, Levermue, free warren {Ibid., 

 p. 391). 



Ann. 1271. 50 Hen. III. Pipe Roll contains a schedule 

 of " gaole " delivery before Richard de Charrun and Robert de 

 Killum with their sign Northumberland placed before (Col. 191) — 

 William Heron owes £8 which he received from the vill of 

 Killum for the escape of Thomas Sucler, fugitive (Col. 192). 



12 Edward I. No. 26. Michael de Kyllum — Killum free 

 warren {Ibid., 392). 



30 Edward I. WilHam Ros de Hanelack, Werk Castle, 

 conferred on him and his heirs (393). 



9 Edward III. No. 58. Tliomas de Baumburgh, keeper 

 of the ho.spital of Boulton — Boulton, Middleton, Killum, Palles- 

 ton and Brankeston, — free wai'ren (395). 



Survey op 1542. 



A Bounder or Viewe of the Est Marches of England foreanent 

 Scotland. [The portion relating to Carham omitted.] 



" And from Carrham felde syde the bounder goeth by a 

 drye dyke called the m'che dyke endlonge all the feldes 

 of Warke unto Pressen felde. Albeyt the Scottes clame 



