Brotherwick. By J. C. Hodgson. 



113 



Rot. Hundred, ii., p. 17, 

 1274. 



Hodgson, I., p. 47. 



4 Edward I., No. 17, 



1275. 

 The 4 Parts of Northnm- 



berland, 4 Edw. I,, 1275. 



Lawson MS., folio 3. 



Originalia Rot., 7. 

 4 Edw. I., 1275. 

 Hodgson, II , p. 283. 



Inq., p. mortem ii., p. 57, 

 7 Edw. Ill , 1333. 



Originalia. ii., p. 80. 

 7 Edw. III., 1332. 



"Also they say that William de Hanvill held 

 of the king in chief the ville of Broyerwik for 

 a half mark per annum, which he sold by division 

 to the undermentioned, viz. Robert fitz-Roger, 

 William le Latimer, Thomas de Elraedon, John 

 Absolon, Alicia his sister, Andrew de Broyerwyck, 

 Roger Kepera [? the keeper], Robert fitz-Pagan, 

 William the Miller, the Light of the Blessed 

 Mary of Warkworth, and certain others whose 

 names they do not know." 



Wm. de Hannill held lands in Brotherwyke, 

 etc. 



Hawnil "octo acris terr. in Brother- 

 wick." 



" It is ordered to the sheriff of Northumberland, 

 the Escheator in the same shire, that he shall 

 take into the hand of the king all the lands and 

 tenements of which Wm. de Hamuli, who held 

 of the king in chief, died seized." 



John de Wanton-'-* held the manor of Brotherwyk 

 with pertinents. 



John de Wanton made a fine of one mark for 

 pardon for acquiring, etc., the manor of Brother- 

 wyk with pertinents, and certain lands and 

 tenements with pertinents in Brotherwyk, which, 

 etc. 



2' The Wantons occur in several counties, Testa de Nevill. In the 

 time of Edward I. the manor of Wanton, Surrey, belonged to John 

 de Lancelot, and had a church held, like the manor, in fee. 



1269, Roger de Wanton held rents at Acle, in Backs., Inq., p. 

 m. I., 35. 1289, Robert de Wanton held the bailiffry in the forest of 

 Rockingham, and the ])ertinents of the same in Northampton and Oxon, 

 Inq., p. m. i., p. 103. 1289, John de Wanton held the manor of 

 Waldingham, in Surrey, ibid., i., p. 104. 1293, Robert, son of Roger 

 Wanton, has for life Bolax bailiffry, in the forest of Rockingham, and 

 the farm of the wood belonging to it in Northampton, i., p. 121. 1295, 

 Johanna, wife of John Wanton, on account of the plea of dower, held 

 Covelyngley manor, Bromfield and Parneth manors in Surrey, and 

 Polhampton manor in Hampshire (Inq., p. m. i., 131.) 1327, John de 

 Wanton held Masliam manor as 1 fee. 1347, John de Wanton, chevalier, 

 held Wymbyrh manor, and tenements there called Tymanes, Steeple 

 Bumpstead, and Budebroke, etc., all in Essex {ibid., il., p. 134.) Wm. 

 de Wanton and Johanna, his wife, held Wyllingham manor, Brune 

 manor, Thurrok manor, Chaworth manor, etc., all in Essex, as of the 

 honour of Clare (ibid., ii., p. 134.) 



