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1st Part of the Patent of 2nd year of Richard II. (1378) No. 15. A 

 very ample confirmation of liberties for the Master of Burton S. 

 Lazarus, in which there are divers deeds of old dates, p. 200. 



2nd Part of Patent of 2 Henry IV. (1400) No. 26. Ample confirmation 

 of the lands, tenements, and liberties for the Hospital of Burton S. 

 Lazarus, in which there is account of charter of 13 Henry III., and 

 also of that of Henry II., p. 243. 



1st Part of Patent of 3 Henry VI. (1424) No. 5. A very full 

 confirmation of the manors, lands, and liberties for the Master of 

 Burton S. Lazarus, and for the custody of St. Giles outside London. 

 Refers to 2 Patent, Henry V. (which, however, is not enrolled in the 

 Calendar) p. 272. 



1st Patent of 24 Henry VI. (1455) No. 23. Exemplification of a 

 judgment in a brief " de quo warranto," viz. — that Peter Becard shall 

 have warren in Burton St. Lazarus, in the honour of Knaresburgh, 

 and likewise amendment of the assise of malt broken by all his tenants 

 in Burton and Beleby, near Pokelington, in the shire of York, at the 

 request of William Gascoine, Knight, p. 288, b. 



2nd Patent of the year 35 Henry VI. (1456) No. 9. For the 

 Hospital of Burton S. Lazarus, p. 297, b. 



5th Patent of 1st year of K. Edward IV. (1460-61). Very full 

 confirmation of the manors, lands, and liberties for the Master of Burton 

 S. Lazarus, in which there is a reference to the charter of 13th Henry 

 III.; and to 2 Pat. Rich. 2; and 27 Pat. Edw. III. (the last not 

 enrolled in the Calendar.) 



Let US now return to the Northumbrian branch. 



The Brothers of the Hospital of St. Lazarus at Burton 

 held Harop in pure alms and free of feudal service, from 

 the Barony of Cospatric [Testa de Nevill, p. 385, in the 

 times of Henry III. and Edward I.] After the forfeiture 

 of the Dunbar family, the Homage of the Master of Harop 

 was transferred to Lord Henry Percy and his heirs, 8 Edward 

 IIL (1333-34.) 



A valuation of the value of the vicarage of Eglingham, 

 by a Commission from the Archdeacon of Northumberland, 

 dated at Newcastle 3rd August 1467, is given in Hodgson's 

 Northumberland, Part in., and also in Gibson's History of 

 Tynemouth. The ville of Harop, for which John Harbotell* 

 and John Hume were sworn valuators of the annual fruits 

 and increase, was taxed at 13s. 4d. From the Ministers' 

 Accounts, relating to the possessions of Tynemouth Priory, from 

 Michaelmas in the 30th year of Henry VIII., to Michaelmas, 

 31 Henry VIII. (1538, 1539) we learn under the heading. 



* For more about Harbottle of Harehope, see Raine's N. Durham, 159 note. 

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