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Brotherwick. By J, C. Hodgson. 



The 4 Parts of Northum- 

 berland (16?) Bdw. III. 

 Lawson MS., folio 6. 



Hodgson, I., p. 73. 

 16 Bdw. III., 134.1-2. 



Rot. 17, Originalia, ii., p. 

 152, 16 Edw. III., 1341-2. 



Hodgson, I., 75, 21 Bdw 

 III., 1346-7. 



Hodgson, I., 75, 21 Edw. 



III., 1346-7. 

 Great Fmes, Originalia, 



II., p. 197, 22 Bdw. III., 



1346-7. 



Hodgson, II., p. 321. 



Hodgson, I., 80, 34 Bdw. 

 III., 1359-60. 



The 4 Parts of Northum- 

 berland, 34 Edw. III. 

 1359-60. 

 Lawson MS., folio 4. 



Originalia, ii., '^57, 

 34 Bdw. III., 1.359-60. 

 Hodgson, II., p. 326. 



Lawson MS., folio 6, 34 

 Edw. III., 1359-60. 



Hodgson, I., p. 80, 36 

 Edw. III. 



" Wanton .... octoginta acris terre cii . . . . 

 molend. aquat. in Brotherwick .... man, ib." 



John de Wanton held the manor of Brotherwyk 

 by sergeanty, of 6s. 6d. to the castle of Newcastle- 

 upon-Tyne. 



" The king took the fealty of Gilbert de Whaicton, 

 son and heir of John de Whaicton, deceased, for 

 one messuage and 80 acres of land, which are 

 called the manor of Brotherwyk, and one water 

 mill there, which are held of the king in chief 

 by the sergeanty, of 6s. 8d. annually, to be paid 

 to the king's castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne." 



Gilbert de Wauchon held no lands or tenements 

 in the shire of Northumberland. 



William Uarrayns'*'' held Brotheywyk manor. 



" The king for 60 shillings, which William 

 Darraynes paid to the king to acquire, etc., the 

 manor of Brotherwyck with pertinents from 

 Gilbert de Wanton, which, etc., was without 

 licence." 



Robert de Wanton held the manor of Brother- 

 wyk. 



Wanton m[anor] de Brother wicke, 



a.p. 



"Direction is given to William de Nessfeld, 

 the king's escheator in the shire of Northumber- 

 land, that after taking security from Johanna de 

 Wanton, sister of the heir of Gilbert de Wanton, 

 deceased, of her reasonable relief, he shall give 

 full seisin [with a certain 'salvo'] to the same 

 Johanna, of 2 parts of the manor of Brotherwyk 

 with pertinents, which very manor is held entire 

 of the king in chief by homage, and the sergeanty 

 of keeping the king's falcons and of paying 

 6s. 8d. by the year, etc." 



" Betheston ae terre in Brotherwicke." 



Richard de Botilstovvn held lands and tenements 

 in Brothirwik, Botilstone, Wark-super-Twede, and 

 Over Botilston'e. 



^" 1344, 19 Edward III., Robert Darrayns held the manor of Calverdon 

 Darreyns, manor of Kerkelawe [Kirkley], Mitford-park, lands and 

 tenements at Newcastle, and Whitonstal-park, Inq., p. m. ii., 124. 

 21 Edward III. (as before) William Darrayns, Brotherwyk manor, 

 Northumberland, Inq., p. m. ii., 140. 



