NOTES ON PAWSTON, MINDRUM, SHOTTON, ETC. 201 



with the leird ; and no man asked him why he did so," 

 (Raine, North Durham, p, xlvii.) 



Tuparee, in the parish of Kirknewton — belonging to the 

 benefice of Holy Island— was bought for £800 in 1732, and 

 let for £150 per annum, in 1852, when Mr. Raine wrote {ibid. 

 p. 154). 



Gilbert Swinhoe, Esq., of Crookhouse, was author of the 

 tragedy of Irene (p. 184). Sir Robert Manners of Etal 

 married Agnes, dau. of Sir Davy Coupland (208) before the 

 time of Edward III. ; and an earlier descent — Sir Robert 

 Manners who had married Hawise, daughter of Baron Muschamp 

 — had a son. Sir Eustace Manners, who married Elizabeth, 

 daughter of Sir Henry, or Sir Hugh Prefene (p. 208). Sir 

 Robert Manners married Eleanor sister and (^o-heir of Edmund, 

 Lord Roos, hence the Ross Northern property would fall to 

 their son. Lord Ross, after his mother's death (p. 212). 



George Manners of Cheswick, gent., to whom his father 

 Thomas Manners of Cheswick, in 1592, left his lands in Orde, 

 Cheswick, Branxton, Pawston, Tweedmouth, &c., died 6 May, 

 1663. The co-heiresses of John Manners, who died 1470, 

 married, the one, first Thomas Manners, and second Ralph 

 Haggerston ; and the other, Henry Swinhoe (p. 231). 



John Orde of Mindrum, gent. — Inv. dated 23rd April, 1676 

 — married daughter of Thomas Swinburne of Earle, parish of 

 Chatton, whose will was dated 13 April 1685. His daughter, 

 Joan, married William Wallace of North Shotton, gent. (253). 



Richard de Killum was an early chaplain of St. Cuthbert's 

 chantry, Norham (p. 261). 



John de Orde died 1413, owned estates in Alberwick and 

 Caldnewton (sic), Shotton, &c. (p. 311). 



John Forster of Cornhill, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Matthew 

 Forster of Edderstone, knt., who died 1680, was married to a 

 sister of John Orde of Mindrum (p. 322). 



Pedigree of Mr Selby of Swansfield (p. 338). 



28 Dec. 1629. Oliver Selby of Lowlin entails 3 messuages 

 at Lowlin upon his eldest son, George : remainder to William, 

 his second son : remainder to John Selby : remainder to 

 Richard Matlin, alias Selby : remainder to John Selby of 

 Grindon : remainder to John Selby of Pawston, gent. : 



