REPORT OF THE MEETINGS FOR 1897 141 



NOTER ON THE GUBEON. 



Hugo Gubian is witness to an agreement between the Prior of 

 Brinkburn, Roger Bertram and Robert of Gamulthorp, as to the 

 common in the Park of Felton. 



Hugo Gubiun "tunc vicecomes " is witness to a grant by Robert 

 of Glanton to the Prior of Brinkburn. 



Radnlphus Gubyon is witness to a grant of a road to Newminster by 

 Roger de Merlay iii. (where there is mention of the Newtown of 

 Morpeth.) 



Ricardus Gubiun, on petition of Sir Wm. de Merlay " avnnculi mei.," 

 for the salvation of his mother Agnes de Merlay, gives 20 

 shillings in his mill at Shilvington to the monks at Newminster, 

 which was confirmed by Hugo Gubiun, brother of Richard, and 

 by Roger de Merlay iii. 



Willielmus de Gobyon is witness to a grant from Roger de Merlay to 

 Ralph de Noes, and also to Richard of S. Peter (on the Tyne.) 



Radulphus Gubiun is witness to a grant of Roger de Merlay iii. Inspeximus 

 Henry III. 1257. 



NOTES ON OGLE. 



1257. Thomas de Ogle is witness to Inspeximus Henry III. March 4. 



1316. Richard de Ogle gives evidence on oath at an Inquisition. 



1340. Ricardus de Oghill is witness to a deed. 



1340. Robertus de Oghill held lands in Longwotton. 



1425. Robert Ogill. 



1491. Radulphus dominus Ogle and Robertus Ogle, are witnesses of the 



grant of the wasted chapel of S. Leonard (vastam Capellam) to 



Newminster — Henry VII. 1491. 



NOTES ON BELSAY. 



1315. Thomas de Belsho is witness to the deed of the foundation of a 



Chantry at Tynemouth. 

 1414. Henry Oastell and John Pass de Belsow appointed with power 



of attorney. 

 1578. Chancellor's visitation — no curate. 



