Waverton (continued).
205. (C. p. 155; H. 2).—Walter, archdeacon of Carlisle, states
that Sir Robert de Alverton [or Waverton], rector of Wyggeton,
having seen the papal privileges releasing the abbey from payment of tithes, henceforth renounces the claim he made to tithes
from the property of Holm abbey in his parish, i.e. from Flasco in
Great Waverton. [Dated by the archdeacon 1240–60.]
Blencogo (continued).
206. (C. p. 156; D. art. 75).—Marjoria [H. 2 reads Margeria],
daughter of Galiena, in her widowhood, grants to Holm abbey
two bovates in Blencoghou near the gate (porta) on the west of
the vill; i.e. those two bovates which Galiena her mother gave her
in free marriage; and one acre in her demesne near the land of
Michael de Q[uit]rig on the west of the boundary between her
land and Michael's [c. 1220].
206a
. (H. 1 and 2; D. art. 75).—Galiena, daughter of Richard
de Heriz, grants to Holm abbey three acres arable in Blencoggou,
i.e. two acres on the west side of her ploughed field (cultura) of
Stainhowrigg, and one at Burchan under Morrigg on the west;
also pasture for 100 sheep with lambs to two years old, 28 cows
and one bull with calves to two years old, and two horses; for the
maintenance of poor infirm persons. Witnesses—William de
Torisby, Thomas de Brunfeld, Adam his son, etc. [Richard de
Heriz (no. 73) dates c. 1160; this charter, c. 1190.]
207. (C. p. 156; D. art. 75).—Robert f. Marjoria f. Galiena
quitclaims to Holm abbey all rights in two bovates and one acre
in Blencogou, given to Holm by his mother [c. 1220].
207a. (D. art. 75).—Adam f. Dolfin de Langerigg grants half
an acre arable in Blengoggou. [An Adam de Langerig witnessed
Wetherhal, no. 89, of 1250–60.]