Index to Brotherwich. 



Edmund (14th century) 



a grantee of lands, 116. 



Joanna, wife of Donald 



(d. 1400) sister and heir of Gilbert 

 Wauton, 114— will, 106, 115. 



Thomas (circa 1406) son 



and heir of William, 116. 



William (1385) brother 



and heir of Donald, 115. 



Hodgson, Thomas (1567) a free ten- 

 ant, 107. 



Houton, Richard de (1255) defend- 

 ant in suit, 105. 



John Brotherwick (1443) chaj^lain 

 of Warkworth Castle, 107. 



James, Henry (1668) a tenant far- 

 mer, 110. 



Latimer, William le (1274) lands, 



113. 

 Lesbnry, William the falconer, a 



thirteenth century free' tenant, 



105. 



Manor; feudal tenure," 105 — its an- 

 cient owners, 104-8, 112-6 — later 

 owners, 108-9. 



Manor house, in decay in 1567, 105. 



Masle, Alice, daughter of Richard 

 le (1251) lady of manor, 105 — 

 other lands in Northumberland, 

 112. 



Richard le (1245) lands in 



Hampshire, 112. 



William le (1255) defendant 



in suit, 105. 



Mill existing in 1296 and 1341, 106, 

 114— gone before 1567, 107. 



Mort-d' Ancestor, instance of use and 

 explanation of term, 106. 



Nunriding in parish of Mitford, its 

 history parallel to that of Bro- 

 therwick, 108 — its farms to be 

 let (1746) 109n— timber to be 

 sold (1801) 109n. 



Ogle, Lancelot (1616) tenant of free 

 and customary lands in Brother- 

 wick, 108. 



Oxenbridge, Mr (1663) rated for 

 lands, 108. 



Place names, list of. 111. 



Robert, fitz Roger (1274)llands, 113. 

 son of Pagan (1274) lands, 



113. 

 Roger, son of, Osbert (1296) pays 



subsidy, 106. 



Sergeancy- — tenure of manor, 104. 

 Smith, William (1713) of Togston, 



marriage, 110. 

 Subsidy Roll ofil296, 106. 



Tate, John, of Bank house (1793) 



becomes tenant. 111. 

 Tithes, rectorial and vicarial, 104. 

 Tomlin family, genealogical notices, 



111. 



Henry (d. 1786) of Barnhill, 



marriage, 111— death at the age 

 of 71, 110— miniature, 111. 



Thomas (d. 1797) of Shaw- 

 don hill, baptism and death. 111. 



Township, general account of, 104- 

 116 — ])Osition, area, and popula- 

 tion, 104— tenants, 108-111— list 

 of place names, 111. 



Turpin, John (1567) holds copyhold 

 farm and site of manor house, 

 107. 



Warkworth, chanti-y of St. Mary 



(1274) 113. 

 Park, the Keeper's privi- 

 leges, 107. 

 Watson, Thomas (1730) of Newton- 



by-the-Sea and of Warkworth, 



marriage, 110. 

 Wauton, Waicton and Wanton, notes 



of various estates belonging to 



that family, 113rj. 

 Gilbert (1342) does fealty, 



114 — sells manor, 106. 

 Joanna, sister and heir of 



Gilbert, has relief of her lands, 



114— wife of Donald de Heselrig, 



114-6 -will (1400) 115. 

 ■ John (1332) acquires and 



holds manor, 106, 113-4. 

 Sir John de, brass of, at 



Wimbish, Essex, and the family 



names, 194. 



John de, bailiff of Hexham, 



194. 



Robert (1360) lands, 114. 



