INDEX TO BROTHERWICK, pp. 104-16, 194. 



Absolon, John and Alice (1274) 



lands, 113. 

 Allinson,Matthew (1668) tenant,110. 



Bambnrgh church lands, 107. 

 Barnhill, farm to be let (1746), 109. 

 Beadnel, Edward (1568) lands in 



Lemington and Nunriding-, 108. 

 Ralph (d. 1577) lands in 



Lemington, Nunriding, Learchild 



108. 



Robert (1582) son and heir 



of Ralph, 108. 



William (1567) free tenant. 



107-8. 



Bonner, Barbara (1693) lands, 108-9. 

 marriage, 109. 



Matthew (1668) vicar of 



Warkwortb, 109. 



Buston, Richard de (1361) lands, 

 106, 114. 



Campion, Roger (1296) pays sub- 

 sidy, 106. 



Carr, George, of Lesbury, keeper of 

 Warkworth Park, 107. 



Census returns, 104. 



Cook, Joseph (1717) of Newton-on- 

 the-Moor, marriage, 110. 



Cyrograph, instances of use and 

 explanation of term, 106. 



Darrayns (1347) acquires manor, 

 106, 114. 



Davison, John (d. 1734) of Wark- 

 worth Barns, his descendants, 110. 



Robert (1658) of Wark- 



worth builds Old Barns, 110 — ten- 

 ant of Brotherwick, 110. 



Thomas (d. 1735) of Barn- 

 hill, will, 110. 



Embleton, Thomas de (1274) lands, 



113. 

 Eslington manor acquired by Donald 



de Hesilrig, 115. 



Eslington, Robert de (14th century) 

 his widow's dower, 115 — children 

 and descent of lands, 116. 



Falconry, instances of lands in Nor- 

 thumberland held by that tenure, 

 with note as to the very general 

 use and popularity of the art 

 during the Middle Ages, 105, 105n. 



Fenwick, John (1693) of Burrow- 

 hall, 109. 



Robert (d. 1693) of Nun- 

 riding, marriage standing and 

 estate, 109— (1688) s;-rgeant of 

 ducby of Lancaster, 109. 



Thomas (1862) of Burrow- 



hall, sells lands, 109. 

 — — William (1663) of Nunrid- 

 ing, 108. 



Gilbert, the bailiff of Brotherwick 



(1255), 106. 

 Glanton, lands thereheld by falconry 



105. 



Hanvil, Gilbert de (circa 1240) ten- 

 ure of lands, 112n. 



Henry de (1135) has grant 



of manor from Henry I., 104, 112 



Hugh de (circa 1240) holds 



Brotherwick, 112. 



■ William de (1154) grants 



Sturton Grange to Newminster, 

 104-5 — (1255) complainant in suit 

 105— (1274) a defaulter, 112— 

 sells lands, 113. 



Henry of Brotherwick (1334) bailiff 

 of Bamburgh, 107. 



the miller of Brotherwick 



(1296) pays subsidy, 106. 



Hesilrig, Donald de (d. 1385) ac- 

 quires Eslington, 115 — settles 

 lands, 115 — holds Brotherwick, 

 106— Inq. p.m, 115. 



