in Burton Annais vj car., in Hasthorp v car., in Bempton v car.
Summa car. xlij, unde xxj faciunt feod. Summa feod. ij feod.
FEODUM DE PERCI. In Pokethorp vj car. terrae, in Nafferton
xiiij, in Wandesford c ij car., in Foston v car., in Kernetby xij
car., in Alburn j car., in Roston ij car. Summa car. xlij, unde
xxj faciunt feod. Summa feod. ij feod.
FEODUM DE MAULAI. In Bovyngton vj car. terrae, in Butter-
wik vj car., in Ocketon viij car. Summa car. xx, unde xx faciunt
feod. Summa j feod.
HONOR CESTRI.E. In Flaynburgh xvj car. terrse, in Siward
eby Marton j car., in Bucketon ij car. Summa car. xix, unde
xliij faciunt feod. Summa quarta pars j feodi vj ta pars feodi et
xxxv ta pars unius feodi.
FEODUM COMIT ALBEMARLI.E. In Righton v car. terrse, in
Bovington v car., in Carethorp iiij car., in Willesthorp ij car.
" Membrane iii.
* Robert Winclielsey, archbishop of Canterbury 1293-1313.
Henry de Percy had a charter for a market and fair at Wand^ford in the
32nd Edward I. (Cat. Rot. Chart., 136).
250
Summa car. xvj, unde xlviij faciunt feod. Summa tertia pars
unius feodi.
FEODUM DE CHANCI. In Swathorp v car. terrae, in Killum
ij car. et di. Summa car. vij et di., unde xv faciunt feod.
Summa di. feod.
FEODUM DE Roos. In Garton xvij car. terrse. Summa j
feod.
FEODUM MONTIS ACUTI. In Garton vj car. terrse, unde
xij, etc. Summa di. feod.
FEODUM DE MOUBRAI. In Garton vj car. terrse, unde xij,
etc. Summa di. feod.
FEODUM DE LUTERELL. In Ruddestan viij car. teme, unde
xvj, etc. Summa di. feod.
FEODUM DE CRAISTOK. In Flixton viij car. terrse, unde
xxxij, etc. Summa quarta pars unius feodi.
Summa feodorum istius wapentachii, xiij feoda^ di. et xxxv ta
pars j feodi.
Summa denariorum, xxvij li. xiijd. ob. q.
HERTHILL:
NEWESUM CUM BREND.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari J iij car. terrae.
Johannes Maresc J tenet ij bov. terrae, Johannes Lenai j bov.,
Dominae c de Vesci tenent residuum, nomine dotis, unde xvj
car. terrae faciunt feod.
LOFTHOUSUM.
De feodo de Moubrai ij car. et vj bov.
Walterus de Heukeswrth tenet j car., Gilbertus de Cokerington
j car., Adam Freman ij bov., Hugo Piscator ij bov., Johannes
Maresc ij bov., unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
WRESELL.
De feodo de Moubray iiij car. terrae et ij bov.
Ricardus films Radulphi tenet iiij bov., Robertus de la Grenc
iiij bov., Walterus de Grendale tenet residuum, unde xviij car.
t err se faciunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrae vj bov.
Walterus de Grendale tenet j car. terrae, dementia de Vescy
vj bov., unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
BRIGHTON.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari iiij car. terrae.
Walterus de Grendale tenet j car. terrae, Robertus de Roos ;
tenet residuum, unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
" Membrane iv.
* Edmund, son and heir of Roger de Mortimer, married Margaret, daughter
of William de Fendles, a Spaniard (Dagd. Bar., i., 138). His Inq. p. m. was
taken in the 32nd Edward I., his son Roger, then about 18 years old, being his
next heir ( Col. Gen., ii., 668. Gal. Inq. p. m., i., 191).
c Probably Isabella de Beaumont, widow of John de Vescy, and Isabella,
daughter and co-heiress of Adam de Perinton, and widow of AVilliam de Vescy,
brother and heir of the above John (CaL Gen., i., 402; ii., 558).
d Robert de Roos of Hamelak had a charter of free warren in Brighton in the
31st Edward I. (CaL Rot. Chart., i., 133).
252 KNIGHTS* FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
WYLGHTOFT.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrse.
Osbertus de Spaldington tenet v bov., Willelmus Warde j
bov., Petrus films Margaretse j bov.,, Emma Maresc j bov.,
unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. terrse.
Isabella de Besingby tenet di. car., Robertus Bataill di. car.,
Willelmus de Harum di. car., Osbertus de Spaldington ij bov.,
Margareta relicta Willelmi Fabri j bov., Eva filia Walter! j bov.,
unde xiiij car. terrse faciunt feod.
SPALDINGTON.
De feodo de Moubrai iiij car. teme vij bov. di.
Osbertus de Spaldington tenet j car. ij bov. di., Custancia de
la Haie iiij bov., Philippus de la Haie di. car., Petrus de la Haie
residuum, unde xviij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari iij car. terrse j bov.
Rogerus* de Spaldington tenet ij car. di. j bov., Osbertus de
Spaldington di. car., unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. et vj bov.
Petrus de la Haie tenet di. car., Osbertus de Spaldington di.
car., Johannes Malurer v bov., Johannes filius Thomse vj bov.,
hseredes Walter! le Bacheler iiij bov., unde xvj faciunt feod.
GRIPTHORP.
De feodo de Moubrai iiij car. terras.
Clementia/ de Vesci tenet totum, unde xvj faciunt feod.
FOLKERTHORP.
De feodo de Roos j car. terras et di.
Galfridus de Cokerington tenet totum, unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrae.
Rogerus de Spaldington tenet totum, unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu j car. terrae di.
Alicia de Pothow tenet j car. ij bov., Robertus Northiby ij
bov., unde xiiij faciunt feod.
6 id. April, 1310. Licence to Roger de Spaldington to have an oratory for
five years within his manor of Spaldington (Reg. Greenfield., pars i., 120 a).
f dementia, widow of John de Vescy, junior, only son of William and
Isabella de Vescy, who died s. p. during his father s lifetime (Dugd. Bar., i., 89).
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL, E. R. 253
LATHUM.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. terrse.
Jacobus de Milington tenet j car. j bov. et di., Robertas de
Fenton iiij bov., Dyonis de Lynton ij bov., Hugo de Lynton di.
bov., uncle xvj faciunt feod.
AGHTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrse.
Ricardus films Jurdani tenet vj (?) bov., Henricus filius Ri-
cardi ij bov., Walterus de Bubbewith ij bov., Walterus Clericus
ij bov., Robertus White j bov., Lay sing filius Pagani j bov.,
Henricus filius Laising j bov., Galfridus Piscator j bov., Tho
mas Jose j bov., Ricardus le Ken j bov., Margareta Redewode
di. bov., Rogerus de la Haie tenet residuum, unde xvj car.
faciunt feod.
ELLERTON.
De feodo de Craistok j car. terrse.
Thomas de Pyk^ tenet di. car., Isabella de Lasceles di. car.,
unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Gaunt iij bov. terrse.
Isabella de Lasceles j bov., Thomas filius Simonis j bov., Alanus
Forman j bov., uncle xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
SETON.
De feodo de Roos iij car. terrse ij bov.
Ricardus de Benteley tenet ij car. iij bov., Willelmus de Roos
vij bov., unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu A iij car. terrse.
Johannes Wastenai ij car., Ricardus de Bentele di. car., Wil
lelmus Faber ij bov., Johannes Freman ij bov., unde xiiij
faciunt feod.
MECHELBUBN [ET] STORWHAIT.*
De feodo de Mortuo Mari vij car. terrse.
Robertus de Roos tenet vj bov., Hugo de Lynton ij bov.,
Willelmus de Roos tenet residuum, unde xviij faciunt feod.
*" The Prior of Ellerton and Thomas de Pykering were joint lords of Ellerton
in 1316.
h Edmond de Malo Lacu had a grant of free warren in Seton in the 34th
Edward I. (Cat. Sot. Chart., 137).
Melbourn and Storthwaite, in the parish of Thornton.
254 KNIGHTS FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
THORNETON.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari iiij car. terrse.
dementia de Vesci tenet totum, unde xvj car. tcrrse faciunt
feod.
EVERINGHAM.
De feodo Arcliiepiscopi vj car. terrse.
Pomina-7 de Everingham tenet totum, unde xij (?) faciunt.
feod.
SUTTON SUPER DERWENT.
De feodo de Percy iij car. terrse.
Robertus de Percy* tenet totum, unde xviij (?) faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrse.
Robertus de Perci tenet ij car. et di., Petrus Aguillon di. car.,
unde xvj faciunt feod.
CATTON CUM SOKA.
De honore Cestrise xvij car. terras.
Thomas Burdon tenet vj bov. terrse, Walterus films Laurcntii
ij bov., Andreas filius Gocelini ij bov., Johannes films Hugonis
ij bov., Andreas de Woddemore ij bov., Hugo de Mechelburn j
bov., Gilbertus de Wilberfosse vij bov., Robertus de Appelby j
bov., Johannes filius Willelmi v bov., Willelmus de Wappliiigton
iij bov., Thomas Burdon iij car., Johannes de Graham vj bov.,
Robertus filius Hugonis j bov., Thomas le Serjant j bov., Gal-
fridus de Graynesby ij bov., Jacobus Puntifes iij bov., Willelmus
filius Willelmi iiij bov., Thomas filius Humfridi iij bov., Robertus
de Hugate iiij bov., Petrus Aguillon j bov., Petrus Morers j bov.,
Thomas Qwinild ij bov., Robertus filius Beatricis ij bov., Willel
mus Faber et Robertus de Hugate ij bov., Hugo Brune iiij bov.,
Adam Faber j bov., Beatrix Burdon j bov., Willelmus* de Alta
Ripa ij car. ij bov., Willelmus de Thorntoft vj bov., Heiiricus
filius Walter! iiij bov., Willelmus filius Henrici v bov., Robertus
de Midelton ij bov., Willelmus de Heseby iiij bov., Thomas
Torny iiij bov., Thomas Molendinarius ij bov., Johannes Michel
j bov., unde xxiij car. terrse faciunt feod.
j Probably Alicia de la Hyde, widow of Robert de Everingham.
* Robert de Percy had a licence to crenellate his residences at Sutton and
Bolton Percy in the 21st Edward I. (Fasti Ebor., i., 385).
Membrane iv., in dorso.
" William de Thorntoft, who also held 7 bovates in North Cave, had a charter
of free warren in Thorntoft in the 32nd Edward I. (Cal. Eot. Chart., 135). In
1307 he occurs as keeper of the Hanaper in the Court of Chancery (Mem. of
Fountains Abbey, i., 188), and in 1316 he was certified lord of " Die, Sandholme
cum Ilithe" Gilberdike, Sandholme and Hive in Howdcnshiro.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL, E. R. 255
GOTHEMUNDHAM.
De feodo de Perci ij car. terrae ij bov.
Rogerus de Grymston tenet vij bov., Hugo de Colevill v bov.,
Thomas de Stodeley yj bov., Stephanas de Colevill j bov.,
unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae j bov.
Rogerus de Grymston tenet j car. ij bov., Robertus Roulond
iiij bov., Walterus de Helperbi ij bov., Willelmiis Lestabler ij
bov., Stephanus films Beatricis iiij bov., Rogerus Coyne j bov.,
Nicholaus de Grymston ij bov., unde xvj car. terras faciunt
feod.
LONNESBURGH CUM TOLTHORP.
De feodo Archiepiscopi viij car. terrae.
Willelmus Sturmy tenet ij car., Johannes TEsquier j car., Jo
hannes nlius Reginaldi ?i residuum, unde xxxij faciunt feod.
BRUNEBY.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iij car. vj bov.
Gerardus Salvayn tenet j car. vj bov., Johannes de Fancortes
vj bov., Thomas de Hundgate ij bov., Nicholaus Maresc^ ij bov.,
Robertus Humfr et parcenarii sui ij bov., Johannes de Clevyng
j bov., Elias de Fancortes j bov., Willelmus filius Adae j bov.,
Johannes de Narsburgh j bov., unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Moubrai j car. terrae j bov.
Ricardus de Brunneby v bov., Jacobus de Milington j bov.,
Robertus filius Matildas j bov., Gerardus Salvayn j bov., unde
xx car. terras faciunt feod.
WILTON.
De feodo Archiepiscopi x car. terrae.
Brianus Burdon tenet ij bov., Johannes de Ayton j bov.,
Willelmus de Newerk j bov., Archiepiscopus tenet residuum,
unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
MIDELTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae vj bov.
Willelmus Gamel tenet di. car., Johannes Warde di. car.,
Robertus de Kercroft iij bov., Thomas filius Serlonis ij bov.,
Jacobus Tothe ij bov., Avicia de Anleghby iij bov., Ricardus
Torny ij bov., Ricardus de Everingham ij bov., Johannes de
Merkynfeld iiij bov., Thomas de Covenham j bov., Johannes de
n Son and heir of Reginald Fitz Peter. He was summoned to Parliament
from the 25th Edward I. to the 1st Edward II. (Dugd. Bar., i., 624).
John de Markenfield, afterwards a canon of York and Ripon, and chan
cellor of the Exchequer (Fasti Ebor., i., 393), was certified joint lord of Middleton
256 KNIGHTS FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Cave j bov., Avicia Eucletes (?) j bov., Thomas films Robert! j
bov., uncle viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Roos ij car. terrse.
Thomas Tushet tenet ij bov., Johannes de Cave xiij bov.,
Johannes de Merkyngfeld iij bov., Galfridus Maresc j bov.,
Thomas de Baynton j bov., unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo Archiepiscopi Cantuar. ij car. terrse j bov.
Johannes Torny tenet x bov., Willelmus Bati ij bov., Thomas
de Baynton j bov., Robertus Blundel j bov., Johannes Grent j
bov., Willelmus Rotour ij bov., unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
NORTH DALTON.
De feodo Daubeney^ vj car. terrse iij bov.
Willelmus de Bryninghirst tenet ij car., Willelmus Bernak
ij car., Hugo Hasting ij car., Willelmus de Hamelton iij bov.,
unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Bruys vj bov. terrse.
Willelmus de Hamelton tenet v bov., Willelmus Crispyng j
bov., unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
BRUNHOM.?
De feodo de Graistok v car. terrse.
Gilbertus de Lasceles tenet j car., Robertus de Esington iij
bov., Henricus de Derwentwater vj bov., Thomas films Galfridi
j bov., dominus de Graistok tenet residuum, unde xx car. terrse
faciunt feod.
WARTRE.
De feodo de Trusbut vij car. terrse.
Ricardus de Bentele tenet j car., Johannes de Garton di. car.,
Thomas de Howeton et mater ejus ij car., Willelmus de Roos
iij car. di., unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
MILINGTON.
De feodo de Graistok iiij r car. terrse.
.... tenet j car. di., . . . . j car. di., . . . de Milington di. car.,
. . . . di. car., unde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
in 1316. He was related to "William de Hamelton, dean of York (Mem. of
Fountains Ablet/, i., 188), who occurs in the next entry as holding eight bovates
in North Dalton.
P William, son of Oderiel de Aubeny of North Dalton, confirmed half a
carucate of land in North Dalton to the nuns of Watton (Burton s Mon Ebor.,
412). 7 Nunburnholme.
r According to Kirkby s Inquest, there were seven carucates in Millington
belonging to the fee of Gray stock.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTH1LL, E. R. 257
[BAYNTON?] 5
De feodo de Malo Lacu ix car. terrse vj bov.
LEKENFELD."
Henricus de Percy" tenet ij car. terrse de domino rege in
capite, unde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
RAVENTHORP.
De feodo de Malo Lacu j car. ij bov.
Johannes de Breton tenet vj bov., Bobertus de Melton ij
bov., Willelrmis de la Dale ij bov.,, unde xvj car. terras faciunt
feod.
BRACKEN.
De feodo de Boos vj car. terrse.
Henricus Theays* tenet totum, unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
KILLINGWIK JUXTA WATTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrse.
Thomas de Killingwik tenet ij car. v bov., Johannes de Malo
Lacu ij car. iij bov., unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
YAPUM.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car. di.
Thomas films Boberti de Boulton^ tenet iiij bov., Johannes de
Gray xiiij bov., Bicardus de Howeton ij bov., unde xij car.
terrse faciunt feod.
See page 82, antea.
* The roll is here much injured by damp, and five or six entries are illegible.
M Membrane v.
" In 1308 Henry de Percy obtained a licence to fortify his castle at Leckon-
field (Oliver s Beverley, 473).
w The vill of Raventhorp has disappeared. It stood about one mile south of
Leckonfield.
* Sir Henry Theys, or Tyes, was lord of the manor of Chilton, co. Wilts
(Parl. Writs, i., 865). The writ of " diem clausit" taken upon his death bears
date 8th Oct., 1st Edward II. His son and heir, Henry Tyes, who was aged 22,
or thereabouts, at his father s death (Ibid., ii., 1509), died seised of the manor of
Bracken in the 1st Edward III. (Cal. Inq. p. m., ii., 3).
* Of this family, which sprung from the village of Bolton, near Yapham, a
few particulars have already been given (pp. 109, 112). Robert de Bolton was
certified lord of Bolton, and also of Appleton in Ryedale, in 1316. Thomas de
Bolton, son of Robert, brother and heir of John de Bolton, held the manor of
Hutton-upon-Derwent in 1300 and 1316, and also possessed property at Sandburn
and Carlton in the vicinity of York. It is not improbable that he was the
ancestor of a family which attained an influential position in that city before the
258 KNIGHTS FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
GOUTHORP.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iij car. terrse.
Brianus Burdon tenet j car. v bov., Ricardus Bustard vij bov.,
Hugo de Selby ij bov., Thomas de Galmethorp j bov., Alicia
filia Walteri j bov. ; unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
HUGATE.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrse.
Thomas de Howeton tenet ij bov., films Willelmi de Harum
iij bov., Thomas Walleran ij bov., Robertas Capellanus j bov.,
Thomas de Tanstern j bov., Elias de Freres ij bov., Atto de
Flixton vj bov., Nicholaus films Ricardi iij bov., Willelmus
Capellanus ij bov., Johannes films Willelmi ad Marr j bov.,
"Willelmus de Lathum j bov., unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
ETTON.
De feodo de Stotevill ij car. terrse et di.
Adam de Boleton tenet di. car., Laurentius de Etton j car. di.,
Oliverus de Messingham* di. car., unde viij car. terrse faciunt
feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iiij car. terrse.
Jacobus de Frivill tenet iij car. ij bov. ; Rogerus Ughtred vj
bov., unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
KILLINGWIK PERCI.
De feodo de Brus vj car. terrse.
Petrus de Fenton tenet j car., Ricardus de Fenton j car., hseres
Rogeri di. car., Robertus Daniel ij bov., hseres Willelmi del
Haie ij bov., Robertus filius Ivonis ij bov., Robertus Ughtred
tenet residuum, unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
close of the fourteenth century. John de Bolton, senior, merchant, chamberlain
in 1380, died in 1395, and was buried in the conventual church of the Friars
Minors in York. John de Boltbn, junior, who lived in the parish of St. Saviour
in the Marsh, was chamberlain in 1381., bailiff in 1386-7, M.P. in 1399 and
1406, and lord mayor in 1410. William de Bolton, merchant, by will dated
7th May, 1428, desired to be buried " in ecclesia Sancti Salvatoris in Ebor.,
subtus lapidem marmoreum patris mei in choro Sancti Johannis Evangelistse
ibidem." Another John de Bolton, merchant, was chamberlain in 1417, sheriff
in 1419-20, M.P. in 1427-8, and lord mayor in 1431. He died in August, 1445,
and was buried in the church of St. Saviour. By Alice, his wife, daughter of
Nicholas Blackburn, senior, alderman of York, John dc Bolton had, with other
issue, a daughter Margaret, who married Henry Gascoigne, esq., of Harswell, and
died about 1471.
~ Oliver de Messingham and Isabel his wife, living in Etton, gave four acres
of land in Traneby to the priory of "Watton (Burton s Mon. Ebor., 416).
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL, E. R. 259
NESSINGWIK.
De feodo de Malo Lacu vij car. terrse.
Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet totum, unde xvj car. terrse faciunt
feod.
BOULTON.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iiij car. terrse.
Johannes de Grai tenet j car., Robertus de Boleton a j car.,
Radulphus Dowai di. car., Adam de Esthorp di. car., Radulphus
de Mikelfeld di. car., Walterus Dowai iij bov., Petrus de Fenton
j bov., unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Moubrai j car. terrse.
Isabella de Haule tenet vj bov., Robertus de Boulton tenet ij
bov., unde xiiij car. terrse faciunt feod.
CRAUNCEWIK.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrse.
Galfridus de Hothum* tenet j car., Ricardus filius ejus di.
car., Avicia de Roston ij bov., Johannes de Crauncewik ij bov.,
Stephanus Arnald di. car., Thomas Walleran ij bov., Johannes
de Hothum tenet residuum, unde xiiij car. terrse faciunt feod.
BESEWIK.
De feodo de Malo Lacu [blank] , c
Margeria Graunsard [et] Galfridus Aguillon^ tenent [blank],
Willelmus Daniel tenet residuum, unde xvj car. terrse faciunt
feod.
a Robert de Bolton was elected knight of the shire for the county of York in
the 34th Edward I. (Parl. Writs., i., 169). See page 257, note y.
b Geoffrey de Hotham is not mentioned by Dugdale or in any pedigree of
the family. In the 30th Edward I. he was appointed one of the collectors, in
Yorkshire, of the Aid for marrying the king s eldest daughter (Parl. Writs, i.,
133), On March 30th, 1304, he had a licence to have an oratory for life within
his manor of Cranswick (Fasti Ebor., i., 360). In the 4th Edward II. he
obtained a charter for a market and fair at Crauncewyk, and a grant of free
warren in Hoton, Laxinton, Bordelby and Foul Sutton (Cal. Rot. Chart., 143).
Geoffrey de Hotham was returned lord of Hoton cum Crauncewyk, Scorborough,
Herleysey, Bordeby, and Luterington in 1316, and in 1330 he founded a house
of Austin Friars at Hull (Cal. Top. et Gen., iv., 132).
c According to Kirkby s Inquest there were three carucates in Beswick
belonging to the fee of Mauley.
d In the 28th Edward I. Geoffrey Aguillon gave to the nuns of Watton a
rent charge of 20s. out of half a carucate of land in Beswick (Burton s Man.
Ebor., 412).
s 2
260 KNIGHTS FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
MOLSCROFT.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car. teme.
Johannes de Cave tenet vj bov., Rogerus de Skotre* vj bov.,
Rogerus de Wodhall ij bov., Robertus Schalman ij bov., unde
xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
SOUTH CLIFF.
De feodo de Malo Lacu j car. terrse.
Willelmus de Everingham tenet iiij bov., Petrns Aguillon ij
bov.., Let"* Bruning ij bov., nnde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
NORTH CLIFF.
De feodo de Vesci j car. terras.
Nicholas de Cliff-^ tenet totum, unde xx car. terrse faciunt
feod.
HOWETON.
De feodo de Vesci di. car. terr&e.
Thomas de Howeton tenet totum, unde xx car. terrse faciunt
feod.
HOLM CUM BU(R)SAI.
De feodo de Moubrai vj car. terrse.
Willelmus Const / junior,, tenet di. car.,, Johannes de Graynesby
ij bov.,, Radulphus Beauver j bov.,, Simon de la More j bov.,,
Willelmus Sturmy j bov.,, Thomas de Metham iiij bov.,, Johannes
de Cayvill ij bov., Alicia de Hothum ij bov., Gerardus Salwayn
j car., Johannes de Colevill j bov., Heiiricus filius Roberti j bov.,
unde xviij car. terrse faciunt feod.
THORP HERSEWELL.
De feodo de Roos j car. terrse.
Robertus filius Willelmi de Thorp tenet ij bov., Gerardus
Salvayn tenet residuum, unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
e By Inq. p. m., 5th Edward II., Roger de Scotre died seised of lands in
Molscroft, Scrubbes and Walkington (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 247). He left a widow,
Agnes (Abbrev. Rot. Orig., i., 188), and a daughter and heiress, Elizabeth, whose
Inq. p. m. was taken in the 8th Edward II. (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 257). Roger de
Scotre was constituted a baron of the Exchequer, 17th July, 1310 (Foss s
Judges, iii., 300).
/ In 1307 Nicholas de Clyff obtained a charter of free warren in Clyflfe and
Southcliffe (Cal. Rot. Chart., 140).
* William le Constable and Gerard Salvayn were joint lords of Holm cum
Bursey in 1316. On April 26th, 1319, Sir William le Constable was allowed to
have an oratory in his manors of Holm and Flayneburgh during the archbishop s
pleasure (Fasti Ebor., i., 415).
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL, E. R. 261
De feodo Regis xvj car. terrse.
Willelmus de Harum tenet v bov., Godefridus Frankelyn iij
bov., Adam le Ken iij bov., Nicholaus Clericus ij bov., Thomas
at Stanes ij bov., Simon de la Grene j bov., Gerardus Salvayn
iiij bov., Robertus le Veyll ij bov. et ij partes j bov., Willelmus
Sturmy j bov. et tertiam partem j bov., Robertas de Haiton ij
bov., Adam Francais iij bov., Adam de Wighton iij bov., Wil
lelmus de Harthill j bov., Ricardus le Ken ij bov., hseres Thomse
Hulkel ij bov., Willelmus le Stabler iij bov., Thomas de Stodelai
di. car., Walterus de Grendale j car., Ricardus de Santon ij
bov., Ricardus de Bridmore iiij bov., Thomas de Howeton j car.,
Walterus Faber ij bov., Johannes Clericus ij bov., Johannes de
Holm iiij bov., Cassaner* j bov., Willelmus nlius Jurdani j bov.,
Thomas Darayns ij bov., Johanna de Vivonia* et Paganus de
TibtofV tenent residuum, unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
KIBLINGCOTES/
De feodo de Perci di. car. terrse.
Adam de Everingham et mater ejus z tenent totum, unde xvj
car. t err 83 faciunt feod.
SKULCOTES.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car.
Johannes de Grei tenet totum, unde x car. terrse faciunt
feod.
MITON.
De feodo de Vesci j car. terrse.
Gilbertus de Aton tenet totum, unde xvj car. terrse faciunt
feod.
h Market Weighton.
Joan, eldest daughter and co-heiress of "William de Fortibus, brother of
Hugh de Vivonia (Gal. Gen., i., 89, 205), and widow of Reginald Fitz Peter, had
lands in Wighton as part of her dowry (Dugd. Bar., i., 624). In the 27th
Edward I., being then 50 years old, she was found to be one of the heirs of her
mother, Matilda de Kyme (Col. Gen., ii., 567).
^ Payn de Tibetot, son and heir of Robert de Tibetot, by Eva, daughter and
heiress of Payne de Chaworth (S. YorJcs., i., 325), was about 18 years old in the
26th Edward I. (Cal. Gen., ii., 556). In the 5th Edward II. he obtained a
charter for a market and fair at Wighton, near Beverley (Cal. Rot. Chart., 115),
and died about 1315 (Parl. Writs, ii., 1508). His widow, Agnes Tibetot, held
" Wichton cum Schupton," in 1316, jointly with Herbert Fitz John, grandson
of the above-mentioned Joan de Vivonia.
k Membrane v., in dorso.
1 Adam de Everingham and Alice, his mother.