198 NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 



Haslerigg, gent. ; Alexander Scott of Yeardle, gent. ; Robert 

 Burrell of Milfield, gent. ; Thomas Vnthank of the same, 

 gent. ; Edward Reepley of Humbleton, gent. ; John Orde of 

 Weetwood, gent. ; Robt. Lawe of Branxton, yeom. ; Clement 

 Strother of Langton, yeom. ; William Grey of Akeld, gent. ; 

 William Carr of Hetton, gent. (Arch. yEliana, Sec. i., Vol. ii., 

 p. 321.) 



Freeholders in Northumberland, 1638-9. Glendale Ward. 



Thomas Carr of Ford, Esq. ; George Muschamp of Barmore, 

 Esq. ; Raph Muschamp of Lyham-hall, ge. ; Edward Revely 

 of Hombleto, g. ; Thomas Vnthank de id'^, gent. ; Willm 

 Burrell de Howtell, g. ; Willm Selby de Pawston, gent. ; 

 John Revely of Humbleton, gent. ; Gilb. Swiuhoe of Chatton, 

 Esq. ; Robt. Carr of Etall, Esq. ; George Ord of Sameshouse, 

 gent. ; Robert Burrell of Milnefield ; Stephen Jackson de 

 Haslerig, gent. ; Oliver Lawe de Branxton, gent. ; Raph Brady 

 de Woller, gent. ; Luke Collingwood of Lanton, gent. {ibid. 

 p. 325.) 



LeARMOUTII — MiNDRUM. 



Inq. post mart. 18 Edward III, No. 51. William de 

 Montagu, Earl of Sarum, held Werk castle and manor, a 

 fishery in Tweed, Levermouth hamlet, Alberwyk, Boteleston 

 and Palkeston, rents of 42s. 2d., out of divers tenements. 

 (Hodgson, Northumberland, Part iii., Vol. i., p. 74.) 



Oppressions — D^eschaetor et subeschaetoribus iit seisino 



They say that Robert de Camera and Robert de Meynnill, 

 the subeschaetors in Northumberland, after the death of 

 Robert de Ros of Werk, took from the vill of Leu'muth 

 which belonged the same Robert, 4| marks : and from the 

 vill of Presfen, 40s. : whereby the men of the foresaid 

 vills were greatly oppressed. Also they took from Michael 

 de Kylln, the executor of the will of the said Robert, for 

 the corn of the said deceased beyond the seisin of the lord, 

 the King, 53s. 4d. Also, they took from Philip de Ridalc, for 

 having pasture in the land of the said deceased, 20s. Also, 

 they took of oats which belonged the said deceased 4 

 quarter.s, price of the quarter 2 shillings. Also, they took 

 from the Master of Karrum 10s. unjustly. Also, they took 



