Brotherwick. By J. C. Hodgson. 



115 



Abt. Eot. Originalia, ii. 

 p. 263, 35 Edw. III. 

 The Oreat Fines. 



Hodgson. I p. 8 

 Edw. III., 1375-6. 



Inq., p. mortem, 

 50 Edw. III. 



Inq., p. mortem. No. 21, 

 8 Rich. II., 1385. 



Inq., p. mortem. No. 162, 

 13 Rich II., 1389-90. 



York Wills. 

 Surtees' Soc, 1336, p. 



Donald de Heselri^ gives £10 for pardon of 

 the acqaisition of certain lands and tenements 

 in Esselyngton, Whytyngeham, Throunton, and 

 Barton, which, etc. 



Donald de Heselrig, chevelier, and Johanna, his 

 wife, infefted Edmund de Heselrig and others in 

 Brotherwyk manor, Esselington and Whitingham, 

 manor, remainder to same Donald. 



Inquisition taken at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on 

 Friday in the 3rd week in Lent, 44 Edw. III., 

 the Jury say " that it is not to the king's loss 

 if he grants to Donald de Heselrygg, chevalier, 

 and Johanna, his wife, licence to enfeoff Edm. 

 de Heselrigg,-'^ Eobert de Wycliff, cler., and John 

 de ffex-yby of the manor of Brotherwyk. That 

 there remains to the said Donald and Johanna, 2 

 parts of manor of Esselyngton, which is held 

 of the king in capite, and is worth £5, etc." 



Inquisition taken at Morpeth, 28th June, 9 

 Richard II. It was found that "Donald de Hesil- 

 rige chivalier was seized, with Johanna, his wife, 

 who survived him, of 2 parts of the manor of Eslyng- 

 ton, worth £10 (now waste, owing to destruction 

 and burning of the Scots); also of the reversion of 

 the 3rd part of said manor, which Elizabeth, once 

 wife of Robert de Eslyrgton, chevalier, held in 

 dower for her life time, held of the king in capite," 

 [also other manors which, unfortunately, are not 

 given in the abridgement.] Donald died on the 

 Sunday next after Easter last ; and William 

 Hesilrige is brother and heir, and aged 60 years. 



Donald de Hesilrige and Elizabeth, his wife — 

 2 parts of manor of Eslington [John Heron and 

 Elizabeth, his wife, named ; also Wm., son of 

 Wm. de la Vale, knight, Johanna de Hesilrige 

 named.] [Inquisition much faded, puzzling, quere 

 was Elizabeth a former wife of Donald de 

 Hesilrige ?] 



Will of Johanna, widow of Donald de Hesilrigg, 

 made at York, Isfc December 1400, and proved at 

 same place on the last day of same month, deals 



''Apparently Edmund de Heselrig did not survive Donald. Elizabeth 

 may have been first wife to Donald, and Johanna, the heiress of 

 Brotherwick, his second, certainly the latter was the survivor, and 

 had an heir of her own. 



