LAMBRIGG.
1221 Lambert de Buyssy, a knight of William de Lancastre, gave £40
for his redemption from prison; R. Litt. Claus., i, 481 b.
1235 Lambert de Buschi holds the 20th part of a knight's fee of the
barony of Kendale; Testa, 412b.
Nicholas, son of Bernard, in the king's prison at Appelby and
appealed for the death of Matilda, mother of Adam de Lambrug, for
spite, is to be bailed; Close R. 1235, p. 147.
1246 William de Lancastre appeared against Hugh de Bushey of a plea
that he should keep the agreement made between them touching the
manor of Lambrig. Hugh is to be summoned in co. Lincoln to
appear at Hilary term; Assize R. 1045, n. 54.
1256 Roger de Lancastre makes an agreement with Thomas de Chenay
and Is[abel] his wife in a plea of warrantry of charter (fn. 1) ; Assize R.
979, n. 2d.
1275 Lambert de Bussey arraigns an assize of novel disseisin against
Margaret de Ros and William Gilpin touching a tenement in Lambrigg; Dep. Keeper's Rep. 44, app. 160.
1279 Hugh de Bussey held the hamlet of Lambrig of Peter de Brus for the
20th part of a knight's fee; Cal. Inq., ii 190.
1281 Upon the partition of the lands of Peter de Brus the knight's
service of Thomas de Cheney was assigned to Margaret de Brus;
Cal. Close R. 1281, p. 90.
1283 Thomas de Cheney conveyed to Gilbert de Brunulvesheved the
hamlet of Lambrigg, reserving the park; Nicolson and Burn, i, 110.
1294 Walter de Langeton, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York,
impleaded Gilbert de Brunolvesheved that he permit him to have
common of pasture in Lambrigg which belongs to his free tenement
in Kirkeby in Kendale (i.e. in Docker), of which Gilbert unjustly
disseised Master James de Hispania, formerly master of the hospital;
De Banco R., Mich., 106, n. 31d.
1332 Lamberige. Subsidy of a fifteenth.
|
| Nicholas de Louther |
in goods |
30s. |
|
| Roger de Dufthwayte |
" |
22s. |
6d. |
| Thomas son of Henry |
" |
15s. |
|
| John son of Nicholas |
" |
30s. |
|
| William son of William |
" |
22s. |
6d. |
| William Scharp |
" |
30s. |
|
| Sum of goods £7 10s., whereof to the king [10s.]; Excheq., lay
sub. Westmld. 195, 1A. |
1333 By deed dated at Sirithherd on Sunday next after Easter, 7 Edw.
III, Walter de Stirkeland granted to John de Stirkeland, his son, inter
alia, all his lands and tenements in Grarigg and Lamberigg. See
Whinfell s.d. 1333.
1358–60 Robert de Belingham obtained in marriage Margaret, daughter and
heir of Gilbert de Brunolvesheved.
1366 Thomas de Stirkeland, knt., enfeoffed Thomas de Seynesbury, vicar
of the church of Kirkeby in Kendall, and others, of his lands and
tenements in Quynfell, Grarig and Lamberig; and by deed dated at
Quynfell on Thursday next after Easter, 40 Edw. III, the feoffes
granted the premises to Sir Thomas for life with remainder, etc. etc.
See Whinfell.
1431 William Moyser and Robert Holgill paid 11s. 4d. for farm of the
tithe of Lameryke, namely for 17 bushels of oatmeal; Roll at Levens.
1526 John Atkinson of Lambrick, "King's Balife." See Anct. Deeds,
A. 13286.
Ante
1546Rental of Sir Roger Bellyngham's lands in Lambryge. (fn. 2)
|
| Richard Holgyll (fn. 3)
|
1 |
5 |
9 |
| Relict of John Newby |
|
22 |
4 |
| Richard Robynson |
|
7 |
9 |
| William Newby |
|
7 |
9 |
| Robert Walker |
|
8 |
4 |
| Richard Walker |
|
8 |
4 |
| Thomas Walker |
|
6 |
8 |
| Robert Walker |
|
6 |
8 |
| Richard Walke[r] |
|
| |
| William Holgyll |
|
11 |
0 |
| Nicholas Rawlynson |
|
13 |
4 |
| Robert Philipson |
|
5 |
0½ |
| John Wylson |
1 |
2 |
9 |
| William Cade |
|
16 |
8 |
| Thomas Dokar |
|
16 |
8 |
| Miles Warde |
|
11 |
8 |
| James Warde |
|
11 |
8 |
| Relict of W. Beke |
|
11 |
8 |
| Wm. (cancelled) John Holgyll |
1 |
4 |
9 |
| William Newby |
|
6 |
8 |
| Richard Robynson |
|
| John Tholuson (Sic) |
|
7 |
0 |
| Roger Staynbanke |
|
8 |
4 |
| Relict of John Staynbanke |
|
8 |
4 |
| Henry Thomson |
|
5 |
0½ |
| Henry Hollgyl |
|
6 |
8 |
| William Holgyl1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
| Item, le Corne Mylne |
1 |
0 |
0 |
| The parke at 8 marc |
|
|
|
| Total |
£22 |
14 |
2 |
Upon the death of Sir Robert Belingham, knt., his second daughter
and coheir, Dorothy, wife of Anthony Ducket of Grarigg, obtained for
her share of her father's inheritance £17 1s. 4d. of rent in Lambrigg
and Kendal; Dodsworth's MS. 149, f. 103b.
1592 The land of Margaret Davenport of Broomhall, co. Chester, widow,
a recusant, was in the Queen's hands, namely two parts of a yearly
rent of 6s. 6½d. issuing out of lands in Lambrigge, called Lambriggeparke, late in the tenure of Richard Duckett of Grayrigge; Catholic
Record Soc. XVIII, 168. See Casterton.
1669 A Breviat of all the hearths chargeable.
19 in number—19s. tax.
|
| Willm Burtell |
1 |
| Tho: Wilson |
1 |
| John Harrison |
1 |
| Richard Newby |
1 |
| Willm Docker |
2 |
| James Becke |
1 |
| John Atkinson |
1 |
| James Rowlandson |
1 |
| Allan Wilson |
1 |
| Robt Nicholson |
2 |
| Tho: Garnett |
1 |
| Tho: Nicholson |
1 |
| James Tarne |
2 |
| Widd: Rowlandson |
1 |
| Willm Wilson |
1 |
| John Washington |
1 |
| These persons following are discharged by Certificates unpaid |
| Widd: Dennyson |
1 |
| Widd: Rowlandson |
1 |
| Widd: Atkinson |
1 |
| Richard Wilson |
1 |
c
1685 Anthony Duckett, Esq., sold the manor to Sir John Lowther, of
Lowther, bart.