192 NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 



part ; T. Strother, Esq., part ; Lord Grey and Mr Gilbert 

 Swinhoe, also parts. 



Thornton and Kilham, Lord Grey for all (including Kilham 

 mill). 



Thompson's Walls and Heddon, Lord Grey for Thompson's 

 Walls. 



Tupre, Mr George Grey. 



Mr William Selby, for Pauston in part, Harelaw and Pauston- 

 hill, Lowick and Sams House. 



Mr Henry Ogle, Downham. 



(Hodgson, Northumberland, in., i., pp. 277, 278, 362). 



MiNDRIM. 



The Master of the Hospital of St. Thomas of Bolton in the 

 banco [court of King's Bench] in the 20th year of King Edward, 

 (fee, had recovered the suit of 2 carucates of land to the mill of 

 the said Master, in Mindrum, (fee, and now John Archer and 

 Mr Walter de Wetewange and Johanna, his wife, tenants 

 of the said 2 carucates, Ac, who being summoned by writ of 

 scire facias, did not appear. And upon this, judgment was given 

 that they should be distrained to do the foresaid suit. {Placeta. 

 2 Edw. II., Hodgson, NortMimherland, in., ii., p. 354). 



Survey of the Debateable and Border Lands, 1604. 



Touchynge the Bounder as far as Cumberland extendeth. 



It begynneth at ye foote of Sarke, where it falleth into 

 an arme of the sea at Selwaie Sands, and so goeth up 

 the same ryver Northwards to the West end of the Scotishe 

 dike, England lyinge on the right, and Scotland on ye left 

 hand. From thence the Bounder extendeth Eastwards along 

 the same dike to the East end thereof, adjoyninge upon the 

 river of Eske, and so up Eske to the foote of Liddall ; from 

 thence up Liddall to the foote of Kirsopp, and so up Kirsopp 

 to the head thereof ; and from thence to Lamisik foord, 

 where Cumberland and Northumberland raeete and bound upon 

 Scotland. The length of which bounder conteyneth 27 measured 

 miles. 



