Divers Counties.
Lancaster—York.
No. 194.—At Westminster, on the Octave of St. Hilary,
17 Edward I. [20th January, 1289].
Between Adam de Brockhole, plaintiff, and Robert, son of
Adam Noel, of Merlay, and Agnes his wife, and Cecilia, sister
of the said Agnes, tenants of a messuage and half an oxgang of
land in Brockhole.
Robert, Agnes, and Cecilia acknowledged the said tenements
to be the rights of Adam, to hold to Adam and his heirs, of the
said Robert, Agnes and Cecilia, and the heirs of the said Agnes
and Cecilia for ever, rendering therefor yearly a rose at the feast
of St. John the Baptist. For this acknowledgment Adam granted
to Robert, Agnes and Cecilia two tofts, eight acres of land, and
four acres of meadow in Pathorn in Kravene, co. York, to hold
to Robert, Agnes and Cecilia and to the heirs of Agnes and
Cecilia, of the said Adam and his heirs for ever.
No. 261.—At York, on the Quindene of Holy Trinity,
29 Edward I. [11th June, 1301].
Between Marmaduke de Twenge, plaintiff, and Margaret de
Ros, (fn. 1) deforciant of thirty-nine carucates of land, and fifteen mills
in Costwayt [Crosthwaite], Lith [Lyth], Stauelay-gamel
[Staveley Gamel], Hugail [Hugill], Ryspeton [Reston],
Gresmere [Grasmere], and Langedon [Langdale]; and of the
manor of Helsington, except forty-five acres of land in the said
manor; and a fourth part of the manor of Kyrkebi in Kendale
with the appurtenances, except the Castle of Kyrkeby in Kendale;
and of £6 11s. ¼d. of rent, rent of two sparrow-hawks, a pair
of gilt spurs and the moiety of one pound of cummin, and the
third part of a knight's fee in Staynton [Stainton], Nateland
[Natland], Siresdergh [Sizergh], Quinefel [Whinfell],
Wyndergh [Winder], Hakthorp [Hackthorpe], Trostormond
[Trostermount], Barton, Neuby, Tyrehegh, Great Stirkeland
[Great Strickland], Stirkeland Ketel [Strickland Ketel],
Routheworth, Kyrkeby in Kendale, Helsington, Bereburne
[Barbon], Bolteston, Stavelay-godemond [Staveley Godmond],
Skelmershegh [Skelsmergh], Ast Thewayt [Asthwaite].
Dilaker, Honecastre [Hincaster], Sleddale [Longsleddale],
Preston Richard, Slegille [Sleagill], Louther [Lowther],
Little Stirkeland [Little Strickland]; and Rygmayden
[Rigmaden], co. Westmorland; and of an acre of land, £4 12d.
of rent, and a moiety of a knight's fee in Warton, Kerneford
[Carnforth], Hilhale [Ellel], Caterhale [Catterall], Esseton
[Ashton], Stodhagh [Stodday], Scodford [Scotforth], Thirnum
[Thurnham], and Rotheclif [Upper Rawcliffe], and the advowson
of the church of Warton, co. Lancaster; and of seven-and-a-half
knight's fees and 10s. of rent in Quyxlay [Whixley],
Geruorby [Garrowby], Shucherskolf [Scutterskelfe], Faiceby
[Faceby], Esington [Easington], Twenge [Thwing], Anays
Burton [Burton Agnes], Shakelthorp [Shacklethorpe], Glaphou
[Waupley], Tocotes [Tocketts], and Greyneston [Grimston],
and of a third part of wreck of the sea between Reuueswyk
[Ruswick] and Jarum [Yarm], co. York. (Plea of covenant)
Marmaduke acknowledged the said tenements and advowson to
be the right of Margaret, for which she granted them to Marmaduke
together with the homages and services of Robert de Wessington,
and Baldwin de Shepesheued, Robert de Hoyland, Roger de Slene,
Robert de Weston, Richard de Preston, Henry de Stodach,
Robert Gowere, William Sturmy, Robert de Shucherskelf, Ambrose
de Camera, Robert Ughtred, and Isabella his wife, and of their
heirs for the tenements which they formerly held of the said
Margaret in the said towns; to have and to hold to the said
Marmaduke and his heirs begotten of his body, of the Lord the
king and his heirs for ever, in default of an heir of his body, the
said tenements and advowson to remain to William, son of
Margaret de Ros, and to the heirs of his body. And this agreement was made, the said Robert, Baldwin, &c., being present
and consenting, and they did fealty to the said Marmaduke in the
said Court. This agreement was made by the King's command.
No. 265.—At York, on the Octave of St. Martin, 29 Edward I.
[18th November, 1301].
Between William, son of Margaret de Ros, plaintiff, and
Margaret de Ros, deforciant of two messuages, thirty-one carucates
and forty-five acres of land, five mills, and the moiety of three mills
in Helsington, Scalethwaytrig, Hoton Hay, Stirkeland
Randolf, Grenerig, Hogayl, Patton, Dilaker, and of the
advowson of the Hospital of St. Leonard, near Kyrkeby in Kendale,
and the Castle of Kyrkeby in Kendale, and a fourth part of the
manor of Kyrkeby in Kendale; and of £10 2s. ½d. of rent, a
rent of one sparrow-hawk, three pounds of pepper, two pounds of
cummin, one pound of wax, and twelve arrows, and two-thirds
of a knight's fee in Burton, Maunsegh [Mansergh], Preston
Richard, Lupton, Henecaster [Hincaster], Kylington
[Killington], Frithebank [Firbank], Berghes [Birches],
Socbrede [Sockbridge], Tyregh, Stirkeland Roger [Strickland
Roger], Slegille [Sleagill], Banandeshale [Bannisdale], Little
Stirkeland. [Little Strickland], Conyngeswyke [Cunswick],
Brathelake, Tranthewayt [Tranthwaite], Barton, Melcanthorp [Melkanthorp], Midelton, Staynton, Lilbergh, Hauerbreke [Haverbrack], Stirkeland Ketel, Crok, Patton,
Uluethewayt [Ulfthwaite], Ast Thewayt [Asthwaite], and
Stirkeland Randolph, co. Westmoreland; and the tenth part
of a knight's fee in Leghton [Leighton] and Yeland Coygners
[Yealand Conyers], co. Lancaster. (Plea of covenant).
William acknowledged the said tenements, castle, and
advowson to be the right of Margaret, for which Margaret
granted them to the said William, to have and to hold to the
said William and to the heirs begotten of his body, in default
to remain to Marmaduke de Tweyng and his heirs. This
agreement was made by the King's command.