The originals of the maps mention ed in this book are in a very

' a nd not e re roduction b n frail state suitabl for p y ordi ary processes .

' d ef a w n r r It was decide , ther ore, th t a fe sets o ly should be ep o du ed S c One W c by a pecial photographi process . set ill be

Tullie o le r t l deposited at H use, Carlis , othe s hey wil be accessible to scholars , AND WEST MORLAND ANTI QUAR IAN AND

A H E L I L S IET Y RC A O OG CA OC .

X RA SER ES VO E X I E UM V . T I , L

BARONY OF GILSLAND

’ Lord William Howard s Surve y, in taken 1 603 .

Edited by M A P A RAHAM . S . . H B G . . T . . . , ,

KENDAL

I D B Y I U W O S ON 2 8 . PR NTE T T S ILS N , , HIGHGATE

INT RODUCT I N O .

H R A HAM By T . . B . G .

1 3 0428 0 A W n n full biography of Lord illiam Howard , better k ow as

W ll n n in n n his Hous ehold Belted i , is co tai ed the ope i g pages of

B ook s S S in o8th a nd , published by the urtees ociety their volume, R v m W e . O sb edited by the George y . The sobriquet Belted ill ,

n La o the L a s t M ins trel coi ed by the author of the y f , is perhaps a n n of W li n poetic re deri g balt , that is bold , il e , a type of ick n in n e his ame much vogue amo g the border rs of day . W n E nd 1 1 6 Lord illiam , bor at Audley , Essex, December 9 , 5 3 ,

t i s on of th n was h rd Thomas , 4 Duke of Norfolk , by his seco d

r a M n a nd S ir ma ri ge with argaret, o ly daughter heiress of Thomas

of W n Audley, alde , Essex . M a nd His mother, argaret , died three weeks after his birth , his

r z father , the Duke , ma ried , as his third wife , Eli abeth daughter ’ of S ir Le burne Cuns wick We n a nd widow James y , of , stmorla d , of

- n S he in 1 6 8 n Thomas Lord Dacre of Gilsla d . died 5 , leavi g four n n n nn M a nd infa t childre , amely, George (Lord Dacre) , A e , ary Elizabeth ; a nd the Duke of Norfolk consequently obtained from

wn a n n the Cro wardship d marriage of those childre . ' Geor e Lord n in 1 6 g , Dacre , was accide tally killed 5 9, by a fall n n - from a woode vaulti g horse . ’ It was the Duke s ambition that the three sons of his second m r a nd in arriage should mar y, they did fact marry, his three

- a nd step daughters wards . The subjoined pedigree will aid the telling of a complex story

l’E E E F D DIGR O ACRE .

Wil am Da c e = liza eth l i ( r ) E b , f e r e o d Dacre d . a t d au . o o L r , G g t arl Kirk os wa d 1 6 . a o l , 5 3 (T lb ) E h w ur of S re sb y . vi OF I D ~ THE BARONY G LSLAN .

= iza eth 2 . hom as eonard D acre El b T L , o d Dacre a t d u f ir ward D uk S o e in s . d . a . o a tta ted d . . L r , (H ) , p Kirk oswa d 1 6 ames Le f orf k 6 . o o s te in F ande s 1 . l , 5 J y N l , p l r , 573 urne of Cuns father and uar b , g wick Wes tm or dian of the dward D ac e , E r , 6 inf nt D nd (1. 1 a ac es a ttaint d d s . . a e . l , 5 7 r , , p

- eheaded 1 2 . in F a ders 1 8 . b 57 l n , 5 4

F ancis D ac e r r ,

attainted Ciro. F 6 1 59 1 , d . eb . 1 3 3 .

eo e D a c e ad nne D acre ad Mar D ac e G rg ( r ) L y A , L y y r , o d Da cre k illed m hili rd m h m D re 111 rd P owa . o as ac . o L r , . p (H ) T , L i i iam o ard a cc dent . r f unde w rd fter 1 6 a o r . o a a W w by , 5 9 E l A l H , ll H He died in the wards ar of S uf cto e 2 8 E l O b r , lk owe 1 . fo . S he died T r, 595

Particulars concerning the three uncles of George Lord Dacre , n n a nd n s n re amely Leo ard , Edward Fra ci Dacre , attai ted

’ s ectivel c n n in C om lete Peera e n p y, are o tai ed the p g , u der the

n vol IV 2 - headi g Dacre , . , pp . 4 5 . Particulars con cernin g the three infant sisters a nd coheirs of

n nn M a nd George Lord Dacre , amely Lady A e , Lady ary Lady

z c n n in Com lete Peera e n r Eli abeth Da re , are co tai ed the p g , u de the n IV 2 n headi g Dacre , vol , p . 3 , ote E . Particulars con cerning the same thr ee infants a n d coheirs are ” n n in Com lete Peera e n n nd co tai ed the p g u der the headi g Aru el ,

I 2 a nd find n vol . , p . 55 , foot ote a . r s It should be stated at the outset that, f om the date of Thoma

’ ' ’ in 1 6 6 n - W l Lord Dacre s death , 5 , u til Lord il iam Howard s

n in 1 6 0 1 n n an acquisitio of the property , Gilsla d remai ed as

c in n n z a nd es heat the ha ds of Quee Eli abeth , all claims made thereto were treated as incidents of little cons equence by that n masterful sovereig . ’ Mr n nf n n n . Leo ard Dacre , the i a ts pater al u cle , assumed the n n a title Lord Dacre of Gilsla d . It has bee ably rgued ' C lle t e T o t Ge 2 8 in o o a rl a . e n . . ( p , vol v , at p 3 ) that he was justified n n f and n a s so doi g . But he we t a step urther, claimed all Gilsla d

' heir in tail male under a family settlement alleged to have been W r made by his father , the late illiam Lord Dac e . T he Duke of Norfolk instituted proceedings in Chancery to l nf n n estab ish the rights of his i a t wards . Leo ard Dacre was

n z and n Naworth impatie t of delay, so he sei ed garriso ed Castle H ous ehold Book s . . ( , p xi) 0 0 I D I ' NTRO UCT ON . Vl l

' in r 1 0 his 0 0 0 m en of However , Februa y 57 , force of 3 , composed th e n n n a nd n S Gilsla d te a try ma y cottish borderers , was cut to o n n n in pieces by the r yal cavalry u der Lord Hu sdo , a bloody

n n n a nd n z n d e cou ter ear High Gelt Bridge , lost its guido embla o e

n n e with a red bull , badge of the lords Dacre . Lord Hu sdo wrot to the queen His foot gave the proudest charge upon my shot

' I s w D E Ca l o Add liz . 1 0 n a m . . . that ever ( . , 57 , p Holi shed n n n e adds there were amo g them ma y desperate wome , that gav

n u a nd Chronicle the adve t re of their lives fought right stoutly ( , ’ n vol . iv , p . Leo ard Dacre escaped by a hair s breadth , n of fled the bei g rescued by some the S cottish borderers . He

o n and n n r c u try was attai ted for high treaso , as was also his brothe

Edward .

n in 1 2 Thomas Duke of Norfolk was beheaded for high treaso 57 . m S ff n W n h n ns The arriage register of a ro alde c urch , Essex , co tai

n n O 2 8 1 W the followi g e try ctober , 577 , Lord illiam Howard and z W li n n 1 s Lady Eli abeth Dacres . Lord il am , the early 4 year of be a i age , proceeded to Cambridge , to educ ted at (it is bel eved) ’

S t . n Joh s College .

Mr F n D now he n of . ra cis acre was t sole male represe tative

W c He e in n nd illiam Lord Da re . p rsisted urgi g his claim to Gilsla

’ n n He as ext heir in tail male under the same alleged settleme t .

n of n a nd n no embarked upo a sea vexatious litigatio , the quee ,

nn n in . doubt , co ived at such litigatio , hope that the escheated la property would sooner or later fall p erman ently into her p . n D a nd Fra cis acre at last perceived that his case was hopeless , left ’ n n s n wa s a n a ct of the cou try without the quee s permi sio . That

n n i 1 1 n a d o re . high treaso , he was attai ted , . 59 ’ n n D e n Naworth Ever si ce Leo ard acre s r bellio , Castle had ’ n a nd n n n n t remai ed derelict , the quee s te a ts of Gilsla d were lef

to own e very much their devices , xcept for the oversight of the

- n lan d serjeant of the barony a nd the bailiffs of its several ma ors .

in 1 8 8 n n l But August , 5 , a belated i quisitio was held at Car isle ’ - n n i n a ll by Alexa der Ki g , aud tor of the Quee s Exchequer , of

n in os s es s ion n D n ma ors lately p of Leo ard acre , esquire , attai ted “ n n n in His tor o Cumberla nd for high treaso . Hutchi so , his y f ,

’ supplies many extracts from a n apparently incomplete copy of n Mr n of t n n in n . . , that i quisi io , the possessio of J Graham , attor ey Naworth in . It describes as a fair castle very great decay . T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

W in des a l r r n n z Lord illiam , p , add essed a petitio to Quee Eli a

in 1 1 6 One beth 595 or 59 . of its schedules contains relevan t n n i formatio .

ands a otted to me in a rtition in ri ht of m w fe a s s s te and co -heir bf L ll p , g y i , i r ’ eor e ate ord Dac e deceas ed and ate s eized to her m a e t u e s s s . G g l L r , l ly j y

o Cumb. Dacres os s es s i ns C m. , p o .

aron of i s and in which is contained two cas t es name Naward and B y G l l , l , ly , s k erton four a k s name Naward am ton B ri wood and s k e ton A ; p r , ly , , Br p , g A r ; ' one fores t call ed B rierthwaite and the comma ndment of the men within the ; , * aron unde the office of the and-s er eant to be a ced the ord the eof b y , r l j , _ pl by l r

Hous ehold B ooks ( , p .

In 1 n n n n - n 597 , Thomas Carleto of Carleto , the la d serjea t

n a n n n “ fur ishes i teresti g report . In n n n n a nd the baro y of Gilsla d , there be fiftee several ma ors

fifteen ff n the n n - e n several baili s , all u der comma d of the la d serj a t of n n f and - n e Gilsla d , as pri cipal o ficer marshal steward , am ly ,

M a B ili s nors a . . ff n Crogli Robert Graham .

2 n D n . . Joh ixo

Ca s tle arro k n n 3 . c c S tephe Hodgso . n n 4 . Ai stable (bla k)

n . nc . 5 . Cumwhitto Fra es S caife 6 n n n n . Hayto A tho y K ight . n n n 7 . Brampto La celot Carleto . 8 n W M n . Talki illiam ilbur .

9 . Farlam George Bell .

1 0 n n An n n . Nether De to tho y Carleto . 1 1 O n n . ver De to Edward Tweddle .

1 2 n n B lennerh a s s et . Irthi gto Christopher . 1 W n W W 3 . alto ood illiam Bell .

1 T r erm a in n n n 4. i Cleme t Hetheri gto

f r k nh ll 1 n o B a c e . 5 . Askerto Richard Graham i

s n “ n the m n Beside ma y others , which have bee at co ma d of the

l‘ l n - n of n a nd now n obedience a d serjea t Gilsla d , are take from the

La n r os s b n c t and . y the la dlords , as e , Corby, divers other There s 0 0 m e in t not hould be 5 n hese to serve her majesty, ( but there are W n 15 able horsemen at this day . ithi these four years past the barony of Gilsland was equal to the best part of the borders in s n n and . w a nd , ealth quiet ess e se I dare be bold to speak it “ that

For the tim e being the a pp ointment of tha t official was ves ted in the uee Q n . I DU I NTRO CT ON . ix

will not well and suffi ciently repair the decay a nd losses of ’ n a nd n n a nd the said cou try, of her majesty s te a ts subjects , by

“ a nd n S a nd n fire , sword , spoil oppressio of the cot e emy ; besides and n n n the great dearth fami e , wherewith the cou try has bee punished extremely these three hard years by past ; a nd now last of n f n n of all the plague sick ess lately alle amo gst them . In the same barony there be fifteen several parishes a nd parish n churches . The circuit of the whole baro y is above four score

B r r P er n o de a s . miles (Bai , p , vol . ii , p

In 1 8 n M n n - r n n 59 , Joh usgrave was appoi ted la d se jea t of Gilsla d a n d n n n obtai ed a gra t of Askerto Castle , although it was still

c n f n C l D om . for ibly retai ed by the a oresaid Thomas Carleto ( a . Add E E sk m . . . vol xxxiii , p The Grahams of the , who were

in n . n n secretly league with the Carleto s , had lo g bee at deadly

M n n ew n feud with the usgrave family . They set upo the la d serjeant a nd his company with pistols a n d guns at the market

n n a nd a n d n in tow of Brampto , tried to murder him to bur him

c n c in n his house . They ommitted ma y other atro ities Gilsla d , ’ ” n n u c of n maki g the quee s s bje ts weary life by ight spoils , as

by the deca v of n a nd appeared her reve ue there , acted as guides to

f n rd P e 1 6 0 n o S B o er a rs 0 . ba ds cottish marauders (Bai , p , , vol ii , p . Queen Eliz abeth doggedly retained her grip upon the Dacre

n n 1 6 0 1 n c n a v patrimo y u til , whe she relu ta tly greed to gi e to

W l os s es s 1on n on n n Lord il iam Howard p of Gilsla d , co ditio that he

a n n n paid to her exorbita t sum of mo ey, it is said r It was a sorry commencement of his career as a great Cumbrian n n la dow er . -f n s on The ill ated duke of Norfolk was a protesta t , but his ,

W on n Lord illiam Howard , comi g of age , embraced the Catholic

a nd n n n a nd faith , was co seque tly regarded with suspicio , sub j ected to petty persecution by the queen a nd those of the landed n who n n ge try avowed themselves protesta ts . That is the reaso c whyhe n ever filled the office of Lord Warden of the Mar hes .

W n VI S n c in M 1 6 0 2 - he James of cotla d su ceeded arch , 3 , to the

n n nd t e n o f thro e of E gla , with h style James I , the tena ts the n o n n inherita nce baro y f Gilsla d held their la ds for estates of ,

. n n accordi g to the custom of their respective ma ors , safeguarded

- by an ancient body of regulations known as tenant right . The king conceived the erroneous idea that such customary tenure involved the duty of performing military service on the X I D T HE BARONY OF G LSLAN .

‘ n S n s o an border agai st his subjects of cotla d , , with ulterior object in n n a nd view, he devised a scheme for abolishi g that te ure n substituti g leases at an improved rent . n n That scheme is fully disclosed i a famous proclamatio , issued n n T he ma y years later a nd more particularly noticed prese tly . sequel in dicates that he brought pressure to bear upon Lord

W w was a e illiam Ho ard . The latter bout to compil the Field

- Book which is the subject of this volume . He had to decide between loyalty to his new sovereign a nd fatherly regard for the

n n i new n n n u n a cie t r ghts of his te a ts , who were by ature a turb le t crew . m n o He chose the for er alter ative , because the Field Book d es not generally contain a ny reference to manors (as such) or to n n n n n un i cide ts of ma orial te ure , but o ly to leases at pec iary n n n n re ts , a suggestive phe ome o . In 1 6 1 0 n n n to , the customary te a ts of the baro y were required n n sig the followi g petition to Lord William Howard .

Ma it eas e our honour we whos e names are under wr tt n are content y pl y , i e free to ie d and i e o e all chal en e of tenant-ri ht es eechin our ly y l g v v r l g g , b g y

‘ honour to be s o ood as to let us ha e our tenements eas e for s uch num er g v by l , b of ears as our heirs s ha l ha e no caus e to s a tha t we are unnatur al arents y l v y p , and in s o doin we are content tha t our honour s hal enh ance our rents a t g , y l ’ our honour s eas ure a ccordin to e uit and the oodnes s . of our s aid y pl , g q y , g

tenements Hous ehold. B ooks ( , p .

in n M a nd Ma 1 6 1 1 s 1 But the mo ths of arch , April y , (9 Jame )

2 0 0 of n n of n some the te a ts , most them weapo ed , assembled at

n the n in High Gelt Bridge , bei g place where their a cestors had ’ f n n f on times past ought a battle agai st the late quee s orces , the

n D n a n d e part of Leo ard acre , thereby the rather to i vite persuad f n n n them , by the memory thereo , to sta d upo their prete ded

nan - n n n custom of te t right . Here they held a series of i dig atio n in n W n n meeti gs a commo field . Lord illiam Howard co seque tly

n in S m s n exhibited a complai t the tar Cha ber , tati g that he had purchased the barony of Gilslan d from the late Queen Eliz abeth ;

- a nd that his ten ants claimed customary e states . of tenant right ’ for doin g service on the border (such was the k in g s contention)

” which claim had by several decrees in Chan cery been adjudged void; a nd that most of his tenants were willing to take n ew

n n f on n e estates from the complai a t , who o fered them reaso abl conditions ; a nd he p roceeded to describe the said meetings at W n u r High Gelt Bridge . hereupo the Co rt of S tar Chambe I D UC I i NTRO T ON . x

n - S a nd n D to ordered the ri g leaders , Thomas alkeld Joh acre be n F a nd a fin committed to priso at the leet , to p y the heavy e of

1 0 0 D S 2 1 6 1 6 £ apiece ( ecree of the tar Chamber , dated April 4, , 1 4 James I) .

NO n n ten attempt has ever bee made to explai why , years later th e long- standing dispute between Lord William a nd his tenants

Of n n n n n Gilsla d sudde ly ceased , the a cie t customary te ure was

a nd n . revived , harmo y was restored

a n n c Relief came from u expe ted quarter , as appears from the n n in n n n followi g epitome of eve ts a eighbouri g baro y .

In 1 6 1 of n in n n 9 , the lords several ma ors the baro y of Ke dal , ’ W n in n n estmorla d , had , complia ce with the ki g s scheme , ejected their tenants a nd obtained against them decrees in Chancery and in the Exchequer .

On n 2 1 6 2 0 n n n S Ja uary , , those te a ts held a meeti g at taveley c n n n hapel , u der colour of viewi g a bridge , passed a resolutio that

one n in n n n n n they would assist a other regai i g their a cie t te ure , and n n n n appoi ted a certai S amuel K ipe to be their age t . They preferred a petition to the king that they should be allowed their

n n - n n custom of te a t right . That o ly i furiated him . They procured a bill to be brought into the House of Commons for the same purpose . The bill was rejected .

n c - n A curious collectio of bla k letter proclamatio s , possessed ’ n S n Inn n n a n by the Ho ourable ociety of Li coln s , co tai s ultima i I n O n 2 8 1 6 2 0 ff . tum Ki g James , dated July , , to the followi g e ect

Whereas it has Often tim es decrees and ud m ents a t law een dec ared , by j g ,b l and s ettled th a t tenant-right s ince the Union is utterly extinguis hed and a olished and et di ers s uits are continuall ra is ed ro unded u on the s aid b , y v y , g p c aim to t enant-ri ht or cus tom ar es ta te of inheritance in re ard to com l g y , g

" ’ bina tions of tenants u on a com m on urs e we h ave recommended the m a tter p p , ‘ to all our j udges to s uppres s s uits of this na ture a nd have given comm andm ent to a ll rinci a officers of ours e es and o ur s on the rince th a t in o ur lands p p l lv , p , and thos e of the rince orderin u on co tla nd where s uch ri hts have een p b g p S , g b claim ed the do let all es ta tes whether for ives or ea rs b e it for fine or , y ( l y , im ro em ent f r n r nl And we wis h tha t all our s u ect p v o e t) by indentu e o y . b j s h l f And we comma nd tha t s a l ollow the s am e example for leas ing s uch la nds . no entry in any court-roll hereafter do mention any es ta te term ed of tena nt right or cus tom ary es tate pretended for border s ervice .

That has been characteriz ed as perhaps one Of the most flagrant exertions of despotism that is to be met with in English

n a nd n . . History (Nicolso Bur , vol i , p

O n 1 6 2 n of November 5 3 , the ki g writes to the judges the Court of S tar Chamber that a cause is before them respecting OF I D xii THE BARONY G LSLAN .

m o r n n n n n n mis dea u by te a ts of the baro y of Ke dal , combi i g to

O c n n n n - a nd ppose his said pro lamatio for abolishi g te a t right , declares that the same proclamation shall extend over Northum n n W n a nd berla d , Cumberla d , estmorla d the bishopric of Durham, a nd c n n on n that he desires that all who ombi e agai st it , prete ce

D es I l . n Ca : om . a rn of their title , shall be pu ished ( j , p Another despotic act The king is alluding to the famous case next cited . On 1 6 2 Of n in n November 7 , 3 , the said lords ma ors the baro y of Kendal exhibited their complaint in the S tar Chamber A ttorney K t n f Genera l vers us S a muel ni e a nd o hers . p , for u law ul assembly

S b or the ea ce o the countr a t But the tar Cham er thought fit , f p f y ’ la r e he g , to refer t whole matter to four of his majesty s judges

n a nd and e n . expressly amed , to await their report c rtificate thereo

M n n a a nd on n 1 1 6 2 ea while Ki g J mes died , Ju e 9 , 5 , the judges ' n in n re dered their certificate the followi g words . We are of opinion that the estates of the tenants are estates of n nc * n f n i herita e at the will of the lord , desce dible rom a cestor to

cc n n w heir , a ordi g to the custom of the several ma ors hereof they n And n n are holde . though it be true that these te a ts did border

‘ s in f et n n n . we ervice ormer times , yg we are of opi io , upo all that n e c no have see , that the bord r servi e was special part of their

in tenII re of n services reserved , or respect of the their la ds , but a

a nd n of t n o n as duty readi ess required hem to te d th se occasio s ,

a nd f a nd the lords themselves all other reeholders , great small ,

Of c n and b i the whole ou try did ought to do , y virtue of the r _ n a nd n ot a nd i n r allegia ce subjectio ; n by order direct o of thei lords , W n f but of the Lord arde o those parts . Neither was there ever a ny mention of their border service in their admittances or other n n e tries touchi g the said estates .

n on n 2 1 6 26 2 of S a Fi ally, Ju e 9 , ( Charles I) the Court t r Cham ’ ber decreed that the point concerning the tenants customary estates of inheritance be confirmed a nd for ever settled (Nicolson n 6 a nd . Bur , i , pp 5 This protracted litigation w a s more than a storm in a tea-cup

his is a mis a rehension for tenant-ri ht es ta tes were not ex res s ed to T pp , g p ‘ ” be holden a t the will of the ord and were no t in fact s o holden lton l , (E , “ - r wa x ne T h e t ue Cus tom a nd T ena nt ri ht . T h e tenu e s a fi ed o . r g , p dis tinction etween the rivile ed illan or holder northern ten ant-ri ht b p g v , by g , and the un ri ile ed illan or co hold er is ful ex lained in Cum erland p v g v , py , ly p b ’ n x iet T ra sa ctions N s xx . . a nd Wes tmor and oc s . . l S y , , p 49 I D I NTRO UCT ON . xiii

ff ’ . n it was a test case Its moral e ect was such , that the late ki g s unconstitutional scheme to stamp out border tenant -right fell to

c a nd n n n i pie es like a house of cards , all ma orial te a ts , who cla med to hold their land for a n estate of inheritance by ancient customary n n n - te ure , limited by te a t right were tacitly allowed to do so as a f matter of course . That allayed the storm of dissatis action and n n c n n W n i surrectio , which o fro ted Lord illiam at his adve t to

Naworth Castle . n a nd f W By sheer te acity of purpose blameless li e , Lord illiam

f c In 1 6 1 h . n Irt in overcame all his early di fi ulties 3 , the ma or of g n n n 8 1 2 3 d . a d ot i tOn 1 . . n , valued at £ 4 , i cluded the Field Book , ’ n n n in n n a nd n seems to have bee outsta di g the ki g s ha d , was the D Ca l om . e I m s . n W . a gra ted to Lord illiam ( j , p

S n 1 0 n n M e n not i ce 6 5 , the gover me t of the arch s had bee vested in W n in n n a Lord arde , but a body of commissio ers , some E glish ,

S a nd in 1 6 1 8 W n some cots , Lord illiam was appoi ted a member

Na worth a n of that body . He made Castle his home d lived there in i e in patriarchal style w th his larg family , as is recorded his l B Hous eho d ooks . ’ n n S n At last, duri g Charles I s reig , a cottish army gai ed a

n - on - n f 2 8 victory at the battle of Newbur Ty e , ought August ,

1 6 0 u n n l on 4 . It was feared that it wo ld ava ce upo Car isle , so S 2 2 f n W eptember ollowi g , the aged Lord illiam was hastily

In n n n n a via removed , a dyi g co ditio , upo horse litter , Corby on O Castle to Greystoke Castle , where or about ctober 7 be breathed his last . The H ou s ehold B ooks of Lord William Howard are familiar to n n the a tiquary, but his Field Book has hitherto bee a sealed book .

The Original document has . long lurked among the family n n Y Old mu ime ts at Castle Howard , orkshire , but the copy n in n n n pri ted this volume has bee very ki dly e trusted by Lady . n n d n n W n He ley, a li eal esce da t of Belted ill , to the Cumberla d and W n n a n a nd S estmorla d A tiqu ria Archaeological ociety , with n n permissio to publish the same . That welcome permissio comes at a time when the whole manorial system has been summarily n * n on abolished by Act of Parliame t . A future ge erati will have no practical acquaintance with that once conspicuous feature of the n n n E glish Co stitutio . n k The title of the copy here pri ted is equivocal , The Field Boo n 1 6 that explains all the Ma p Book for Gilsland taken i 0 3 .

Law of Pro e t Act 1 2 and 1 eo e V cha ter 1 6 s ection 1 8 . p r y , 3 G rg , p , 3 I DUC I NTRO T ON .

It would appear from internal evidence that the origin al document belongs to the per iod when Lord William was surveying his n - a nd e in n on ewly acquired territory, was produc d evide ce m n n 1 1 6 1 . n Of Ju e 5 , 9 , as a me ora dum attests The bou dary each manor is laid down with the utmost precision although the use

“ n is f o of the word ma or care ully avoided . The old comm n arable fields of the tenantry are merely described a s la nd ‘ lying in ” n c of i s ee furlo gs , that is to say ompact groups dales or r ggs ( W m n N nd T ra s a ctions . S r n a n . . Cumbe la d est orla d , viii, p

ar n Those e sig s of the times . h n th a The copy ere pri ted was made for e use of Ch rles , Earl of

in 1 0 1 a nd Ma in ma Carlisle 7 , the p Book, referred to the title , y n perhaps belo g to the same period . CONTENTS .

IN T R OD UC T IO N i-xiv

GILS LAND

T R AD E R ME ANE (T rierm ain)

W ALT O N VVO O D D E

LE VE R S D ALE

BR AMPT O N

NE T HE R D E NT O N

TALKIN

I R T HING T O N

CAS T E LC AR E C KE (Castle Carrock)

CUMR UE (Cumrew)

CUMWHI TT O N

HAT ON (Hayton)

~ T HE OF I D 2 BARONY G LSLAN .

’ Carta confirm a cois Baronie pd Roberto de Va llib filio

’ H ti i d cm HemriC c n ub pdc p p Regem se u dum .

s cundi n An lie et n Carta Henrici e . He ricus Rex g Dux Norma nie et A uita nie o A nde avie Archie i§ s Abba tihus q C mes g p Epi , Com it B a ro fi J usticiaf Vicecorii Minis tris et oibus fidelib suis Francis et Anglis totius S ciatis me conces s is s e et

’ ’ ’ p nti carta confirm a s s e R ot de Va llib filio Huberti de Va nls in feodo et hereditate sibi et hered suis tota m terra m quam pater ej us Hubertus tenuit a nno et die quo fuit vivus et mortuus s cilt tota m t erra m quam Gillius filius Boet tenuit die qua fuit vivus et mortuus d e quocunq illa m tenuis s et et de incremento Kork es by cum _ pisc aria et aliis ptinenC quam W es tcudbriht filius Gillii S tephan t enuit et Ca derlefi cum m olendino quem Uctredus filius H a lda ni ' n T otam tenebunt et e d t e uit . istam ipse h redes sui de me et here m eis p s ervicifi duof militu Quare volo et firmit precipio qd pdcus R obtus et heredes sui s upra dicta s terras ha bea nt e t tenea nt d e me et hered meis bene et in pace libere et quiete integre et ' h onorifice CII Oibu§ ptinenC suis in bosco et plano in pratis et p a s cuis in a quis et m olendinis in pis ca riis et s ta gnis et m a ris cis in v iis et s emitis infra Burgum et extra et in omnibus a liis locis et

1 ea s tm efi cum e e c e c a liis rebus ad [fol d . J p tol t them t so a t sa a ’ -et infa ngth eif et omnibus a liis liberta tibus et liberis con s uetudinif) ’ n neute eldo t boE O nH nriC quietus ab om i g . Tes Bart p Exo e Electo ' B aiocens i R icO ArchidO Pict Comite GalfrO et a liis multis apud W t a des .

' Carta confirm a conis Baronie pdce R ot de Va llib pc p Regem R ich a rdfi prim fi ’ R i R icus ra An li D ux nn Carta ic primi . Dei g Rex g e Norma ic ' ’ A quita nie Comes Andeg Archiepis Epis Abbib Com it B a ronif)

' ’ ’ J us ticiai Vicecorh S eneschall prepos itis et oib ba llivis et fidelif)

’ i s s a lterh S ciatis nos con s s is n suis tot u terre sue . ce s e et prese ti

' ’ c arta confirm a s s e R ot de Va llib filiO H uberti de Va llibus e dona coem quam dom Rex pater n oster dedit ipsi Huberto et heredib suis pro hom a gio et servitio suo et c arta sua confirm a vit videl de tota terra quam Gillius filius Boet tenuit die quo fuit vivus

’ t uocun ill a m tenu s s et et nc n Kork ebi e mortuus de q q , i de i reme to cum pisc aria et a liis ptinefi suis quam Wes tcubricth filius Gilli S tepha n tenuit E t Ka derlenge cum m olendino qua Huctredus

“ n E t totam rra m n unt et filius Alda nite uit . istam te te eb ipse heredes

‘ sui de n obis et heredib nos tris p s ervicifi feodi duorum m ilitum Quare volum us et firmiter pcipim us quod pfatus R obtus et heredes T HE BARONY OF GILSLAND 3

sui post eum s upra dca s terras de nobis et de h eredibus nos tris h abea nt et tenea nt bene et in pace libere et quiete integre plenarie ' et honorifice cum omnibus ptinenc suis in bosco et plano in pratis et pa s cuis in viis et s em itis in a quis et m olendinis et pis ca riis et m aris cis et s ta gnis infra Burg ii et extra in omnibus rebus et locis cum tol et theam et socha et sacha et infa ngentheof et cum ’ om nib libert atif) et lib cons uetnd quietus ab omni n eutegeldo s icut

in c n n et c n contin t r arta domi i Regis patris ostri arta ostra e u .

‘ Win ofi Cov ntf s W H m o l t et . e W . C ns ta ai . u bu Teste G H Epi de .

” filio Radi R a dO s en Norrh R ot d e H a rocurt J ohé Ma res c:

' Wilm O B riewerf R a dO filio Godefridi Ca m era i‘ D a t f) manli Jobis

’ ’ de - Alencofi Archid L exoviefi Viceca ncella f nostri apud ChinofI xxi nii nn n n j die J u a o primo reg i ostri .

f l il de B n a ri o 6 G les la n . u d e n [ . ] The of the Baro ie of Gilles

n ein count e of m rla n la d the i Cu be de . The boun des of the same Baronie extendinge begininge at the heade of Croglin Water a nd so till it come to Kna rhea d as even

a nd f Kn a rhea d n B la ck la whill e n water deales , rom u to as ve water

a n d B la ck law ill n B la ck brook deales , from h u to the above the

Kelde n a nd f B la ck brook e as eve water deales , rom to Byers Pike

n a nd f dis cendin e n as eve water deales , rom Byers Pyke g u to Byers

W an d dis cendin e n W Parke all , so g the same wall u to the ater of B la ck burne where there stan des a crosse that departeth Cumber ' n a n d Northum berlande a nd dis cendin e n the s a id la de , so g dou e

w F Oule ot f n B la ck burne a nd “f n water here p alleth i to , rom the ce

' u a S Cum berland a nd Northum berla nde p the Clough departeth , a n d so straight forth unto the crosse at the heade of the said

a n d f c n Pren ue otla we a nd Clough , so rom the saide rosse u to q p , so from Prenquepotlaw unto E dels tone a nd from E dels tone through the mosse unto Withcra g des cendinge Poultros s e Water unto where it falleth into Irding a nd so up Irdinge unto R odreha ugh ' there bein ge twoe bowpla ces ha vinge corh on wthin the libertie O f

a nd f R odreha u h n of Irdin e Tindale , rom the said g u to the heade g

nn to T ernebeck hea d a nd f T ernbeck hea de as the water ru eth , rom

" n B olclu h a nd B olclII h Kirk dik e f n u to g , from g als as it alleth i to

W n a nd des cendin e n n l to hite Levi , so g the saide Levi u ti l it come

n a nd n n n netherend of S n Blacke Levi , so dou e Levi u to the parli g h a nd f n S a rlin home overthwa rte ome , rom the e de of p g straight to the greate graie stone of Cros bym ore within the ende of B is s hops a nd n n Pi htwa ll f dyke , from the graysto e u to the g , straight orth

n o nin e B is s ho s dik e a nd followin e u to the j y g of p , so g that dyke OF I D 4 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' n oi a nd unto the weste e de Newbie , from the ende of Newbie

n F ors cues ik e n n Irdin e and n Irdin dou e u till it fall i to g , so dou e g

f n n and u n n ors k uebeck e untill it all i to Ede , so p Ede u till N fall n n and u Nors k uebeck e n orth ilbeck e a nd m i to Ede , so p u to N g , fro

North ilbeck e n North ilbeck hea d a nd oans ik ehea d g u to g , so to J , a nd oa n s ik ehea de runeth n Of in from J as it i to the water Crogl ,

wa f COm e a fores a ide a nd so up the saide er till it to the heade . Aws kerton n of n l eth betwene fol . 7] The ma er Askerto y Hethersgill groundes a nd T ra derm ea ne groundes on the south : the common c alled Northm ore on the easte : Kirk beck e the twoe rivers called White Blacke Le von on the north : Hethers

h a : be nin e gill grounds on the weste . T at Is to s ye gi g at Hough ton Crosse it proceedeth eastward through the middes te of

Lea ps m os s e unto Lea pes burne : then in a . m os s ye botome l hk r l called Mothers ik e unto C ug i . still eastwa d by S a m ea ne

' groundes unto Ca m ock e z then dis cendinge a litle waye doun e

Ca m ock e n a a ine u - T o dburne almos te , it tur eth g eastward p a furlonge : then turneth s outhwa rde by a n olde ditch unto Knorren

” becke : then eastward up Knorrenbeck e to the Lees ehill : ta k inge in the north parte of the Lees ehill it goeth on still by Knorrenbeck e to Cra gburne : from thence still ea s twa rde over

roundes the T a rto s e T a rto s eri D unloeri e the waste g by y , ye y g gg

n T rOutbeck e neare Cra s heildes n n n u to to the ggy , the tur eth orth ward by the said becke to the heade thereof : a nd from thence still northwa rde over the beades of Cawbeck e Ca m ock to a ston e upon Hawes hill : then doune a botom e called Ha wes bus k e over B utterburne unto B arons pik e : then turninge westward first to the Gra m ehea des at Kirk clugh : then doune Kirk beck e (nea re to B uca s tle) untill it fall into White Levon : then doune White h Levon untill it m eete w t Blacke Levon : then towards the south - n c n n s ev ra ll e . weste dou e Bla ke Levo , a litle beyo d the called the Millhom es : Then it turneth up s outhw a rde by a sike about ~ a furlonge a ha ulf a nd from thence lineally to Houghton Crosse

A d it conta neth roundes followin e. a fores a yd . n y these g g c Arm s tron t th High S pa dea da rn . Ri hard ge holdeth a tenem w the groundes adj oyninge called High S pa dea dam lyinge at the s burne betwene n on everie Grene . heade of , the commo side redd .

o oa or O p a nn . . p. ' heire m Arm s ron t Lowe S pa dea da rn . The of Tho s t ge a tenem a nd grounde more Weste called Lowe S pa dea da m j: liinge by the “S “ s evera ll groundes of the 2 tenem called Grenes burne on the OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 5

weste : the brooke called also Grenes burne on the south : the comom pasture on the north easte redd p a nn

1 1 a . 2 r 0 3 . p. r T woe tenem ts li n e Grenes bu ne. i g together more weste c alled Grenes burne : by Cam ock e on the south -weste : the groundes of

n n a nd CoIiIon in the Ro yo Hilles west the pasture parte south . Hereof the one tenem t was late Anthons E dw Arm s tronge a nd is nowe escheated into the lordes h andes : but the dwellinge house i d deca e . 2 a r 0 is utterly 7 . 3 . p.

Arm stron e tenem t r d a n 2 a r O e . . Amer g hath the other 1) 7 3 p.

R o Hille 6 n n nnion s . There are te eme ts together more weste called the Ronions Hilles : whereof the groundes belonginge to 4

‘ of those tenerhts ly together on the n orth pte of the houses ' betwene derfI n on : Ca m ock e in the of Askerto the weste parte , the gr ounds of the Craghead the 2 Galla leys on the north : the

c om on a s t a nd Ca m o k n on pasture the c e c e i parte the south . These groundes are devided equally tothe tenem ts whereof

n on t nem t a nn a I r o Humfry Carlto hath e e red p 59 . . p.

Idm n m f nfi a 1 r O n te e . . a other red 19 a 59 . p

Idm n n m t a nn a I r O a other te e red p 59 . . p.

n n m t r nfi a I r O Jo : Jackso a te e ed 1; a 59 . . p. ro nd Of 2 nem ts l a d o nin e d . u es te [fol . 7 J The g the other y j y g more south betwene the demeans Of Askerton On the wes te z the groundes of the Lees ehill thecoffion pasture on the south : B ark arigge on the easte : whereof Jeffrie B a rnfa ther hath one t n m r n 6 a I r . O . te e : ed p a ii 5 . p t m nn 6 a I r O . Thomas Hunter hath the other tene redd p a 5 . . p

B r c of rounde a d o nin e c a rk a igge. A pe e g j y g more easte alled ' B a rk a rigge : by the grounds of the former 4 tenem 6s of Grenes i burn e on the north : a nd the comon pasture on the easte . Th s is comon to all the former tenements of Ronyon Hilles Grenes

n 1 a . 2 r . O . bur e . 5 p t O r a l l Arm s ron e tenem ve la e widowe . t G y . The of G g hath a more north called Over - Galla ley : betwene the Nether Ga lla ley on the weste : the groundes of the R onion Hilles on the south :

m a nn 0 a . 2 r . O . the co on pasture on the easte north . redd p 4 p t N ether Ga lla le n n Arms tron e tenem a d o nin e y . Ro yo g a j y g more weste called Nether Ga llaley : by the Ronyon Hilles on the

south : the Cra ghea de on the weste : a nd the Buske o n the north .

6 a 2 r . O . red 9 a nfi 3 . p OF I D 6 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' d deca ied tenem t T he Cra hea e. a T he B us k e. g The lorde hath t a dj oyninge more north called the Buske : a nd another tenem

o nin e the l in e adj y g more west called Craghead y g together, by the grounde of the R edstedhOus e in parte south : the Meleferme the comon weste : the saide comon north in pte easte

m . or O m . p .

m t R ds h s George Foster a tene more south called the e ted ou e, by another tenem t of the lordes so called on the weste : Ca m ock e

l n n Hill s n th on the s outhe : the grou d of the Ro ion e o e easte .

2 a r o Red 9 a nn 5 . 3 . p.

R eds tedho s e tenem t a d o nin e u . The lord hath a j y g more weste

R eds tedhous e R um s lak es ik e ne called also , by the demea s of

Askerton on the south : and the Meleferm e on the weste & . north

a or o 45 . . p .

" T he M ele errne n n tenem t n f . Davy He derso a more orth called the Meleferm e : by the Ha ningba nk e R um s la k esik e on the m n weste : the Co on on the north and the Craghead o the easte .

nh 1 0 a 2r O redd p a 4 . . p.

T he H a i ba nke tenem t n n n h ng . A more orth called the Ha i g banke wth 2 peces of ground thereto belonginge : whereof onelieth

on the Meleferm e on h : a nd the south side of house , by the the sout ' m n n r the Co o o the east & weste 73 a . 3 .

e on n of The other p ce lieth the orth side the house , by the S hawburne on the north the Comon on the west : the Winter

n a 8 I o c s te a r 2 . sheild the 3 . . p

T he n b w n n h m n house sta deth et e e both upo t e Co o . The lord

’ ’ bath one h a ulf terhent n W the the of this . Edmu d itcham hath other h aulf p redd p a nn A pece of comon pasture lyinge southward from the said Ha nningeba nk eh ous e : betwen e the H aningba nk grofind Rums “ [ la k es ik e on : n n Ox clos e a nd the easte the demea s of Askerto , the

' the Allergarth groundes on the south : the Allerga rth houses on ' the weste : the saide Allerga rth grounds S hawbur ne on the ‘ north : This is comon onely to the tenem entes a dj oyninge ' a or o 2 79 . . p. Another pece of Comon from the Ha ningba nk house ea s twa rde betwene Winters heilde S ha wburne a nd the , the heade of , the

’ grounde late Anthofis Edwards on the nOrth : the Ha ningba nk

n on : Meleferm e the grou d the weste the , the Craghead Buske

‘ ‘ on A o nt n e ea s wa rd . cc u i t e the south g it so farre , as to the

Fi ur c ed i g e over by b nding . T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 7

north eas te n s outheas te n of u cor er of the Buske the cor er A th .

w i m n tenemtes Ed ards . Th s pece is co o to ye 4 called the Crag

Meleferm e Ha fiin bank e Winters heilde head , the , ye g the

0 1 a 2 r o 3 . . p . f 8 Unma nra we 2 tenemt s l [ol ] . The lord hath e yinge together

n n E dw Arm s tr on e f more north late A tho s . g : whereo that on the north is a dec aied tenement called Unm anr awe : the other was the dwellin e s a de n n n k g house of the y A tho owe li ewise wasted . They lye betwene th e former pece of common on the south : the groun ds Of the Cockl ake on the weste : the cofnon of diverse ten efrites NVillya vie on the north : the great common moare on the easte

2 2 a 2 r O 7 . . p. V P ill a v e r tenem ts a d o nin e n y y . Th ee j y g more orth easte called Wilya vie : lyinge together betwen e the Hir dh ill Busse ' lan dbank e ou the north : a nd the great comon moare at the

B rounhill on the easte south .

’ m Ar m stron e one tefi r d a nfI Hereof Tho s Riche g hath t . e 9

1 a or . O 4 . p. V widowe : V ille Ar m s tron e n red Ecke the of Tho g a te te . I}

n 1 or a 0 . . 4 a . p Isabell the widowe of T h o : Arm s tronge of Hir dhill the third nfi n . a 1 or o te te but the house is decayed red 1) 4 a . . p.

B l ndba nk e ankin Arm s tron e ten rh h us s e a . J g a e t more nort

B us s elandbank e Woodhea de on n rt e called , by the the o h w ste m fi co ur on . a n 2 a or o . the great past e the easte redd p 5 . . p t T he Wo dhea de : Arm s tron e a -tenem n ca o . Jo g more orth lled the VVOOdh ea de : by VVhitehilbeck e on the weste : the D a llerline n e m Righea d on the north : a d y saide co on pasture on the easte .

a h 8 2 a I r O . redd p . . p

T he R i heade tenem t n l R i h ea d 2 g . A more orth ca led the g other tenem ts called the D a llerline : hinge together betwene the former tenerht on the south : VVhitehilbeck e on the weste : Kirk

m n n s W becke on the north : a nd the co o pasture o the ea te . hereof Jane B lack burne widowe hath a third D anes B la ck burne "h widowe 2 thirds of the tenem t called the Righea d w is next to

n a n a . I r . O . the Commo . red 19 54 p

D a llerli Willm Arm s tr on e one nt c e ne. g of the te s all d the

k a nfi a . I r . O a ll rlin Kirk c . D e e more weste hard by be e. red 9 54 p t a nfi Michell Arm s tronge the other tenem more south . red I)

a . I r o 5 4 . p.

T he Hirdhill widowe : Arm s tron e . Isabell the of Tho g a OF I D ‘ 8 THE BARONY G LSLAN . tenemt more south called y e Hirdhill : betwene the void tenem t l tefite Clerk es on cal ed the Buske , the called the weste

Wil vi n a nd Whitehilbeck e on n a nd ya e o the south : the orth easte . r d a n e p .

’ " in 2 s n t nt 8 a t: 1 It lieth pte whereof the orth p co 4 roode . The

~ n n nt 2 a é d i south pte wherupo the house sta deth co 9 im .

a r O “ 77 . 3 . p.

F t e C er E dw Arm s tron e tefIte l k . a s edle s a ls T he l es . . g a more ' weste called F a ls tedlees als ye Clerk es by a parcell of pasture com ' to diverse tenemts on the south a nd weste : a nd the former t m nfi 2 a 2 r . O tene a . . easte . redd p 5 p

T he B us k e T he tenem t a d o nin e . lorde hath a voide j y g more north called the Buske : by the fores a ide common pasture on the weste : Kirk beck on the n orth : Whitehilbeck e the Hirdhill on

0 a . c r . the easte . 54 . p. A parcell of pasture ground a dj oyninge more weste bv the Morefoote and Unm anrawe on the weste : Kirk beck e on the n l m n m ts iz Wi vi on h co te e v . orth ya e t esouth . It is to 4 the

‘ Morefoot Clerk es a nd tenem t n n , the , the Buske , the late A tho

1 oa 1 r o Edwards 3 . . p.

T e M e o tefite o nin e h or f ote. The lorde hath a adj y g more weste called the Morefoote : by Kirk beck e on the north : the B ogs ide on the weste : a nd the tenemts called the Cocklake on the south

a r . O . 57 . 3 p

8d B o s ide R outles s e tenem t o nin e [fol . ] g . James a adj y g more weste called the B ogs ide by the Cocla k e on the south a nd Kirk

' becke on the north : a noth r tefIte of the said J a m ees on the

red a n i a 2 r o west . p f 45 . . p. Idm another tefite adj oyninge more west by Kirk beck e on the n n n orth the Ba khead o the weste : the Cocklake on the south . r d e a er . . 54 . Op

B : ten m t T he a nkhea de. Jo Elwood a e more weste called the ‘ B a nk hea de : by the teiites c alled the Levons on the south : a nd t h W e n on n e river called the hite L vo the orth weste . redd 9

. or o 54a. . p .

T e Levons T woe tenemts in e m h . ly g together ore south called the Levons : by White Levon on the weste : the B irk h urs te the

' L ehole o n the south : a nd the Cocklake on the easte : Hereof one C h tenem t deca ied : w wa s oCk S tovlu h n in is late J g , owe the l b n s ch ate a 2 r 2 O ords a des by e e 73 . . p.

m r ba h n m t r d fi O Ar s t o e t te e e a n a . 2 r 2 . Robt ng the other . 9 7 3 . p

I OF I D O T HE BARONY G LSLAN . more weste : by the S ha wburne north in pte easte : the Flore hurs te weste : comon in pt the severals of the Allergarth in

t 6 a or o . p e south 5 . . p ‘ f l A ll r a rth tenerh ts All r a r h m o . T he e . e t w [ 9] g Four of the g , the residue of the s everalles thereuntobelonginge : lyinge together betwene Crea k rope grounds on. the south weste : the Oxclose on the easte : the former groun d the F lorehurs te and the com

on n r W n n s eh one pasture the o th . hereof Qui ti Foster hath tefite red p anfi

thirde tenem t n n s eh The lorde a parte of a , Qui ti Foster

hirdes Of t nem t red a nh 2 8 8 2 r O 2 t e a . . . the same . 9 p n n fi n n nn a . Qui ti Foster j u a te eme t . red p

X r f nfi Late p F oster a te ite redd p a . ' Ox lo Andrewe F tenerht C the c s e. oster a more easte alled Oxclos e : betwene the Common on the north easte the '

n n on h r d a nn 1 8 r . O . e a . demea s of Askerto t e south . p 3 3 p

Hi h A k ert C n s on . g The lord hath a castle alled Askerto Castle , wth the demeans thereunto a dj oyninge called Hig h Askerton liinge betwene the former Close and the Common on the north ' the R edstedhous e a nd the Ronyon Hilles on the easte: the Leeshill on the south : Knorrenm ore a nd Lowe Askerton on the th w n r o . o . a . . west , a watermill that side 5 3 4 3 p L t n mt w th owe A s k erton . e e

The lord hath a more weste ] demeane groun ds thereunto adj oyninge called Lowe Askerton liinge betwene Knorrenm oa re on thesouth : Kirk a m ock e grounds on : Crea k ro e Aller a rth Oxclos e on n : and the weste p g , the orth

f . r n o ou des on or . the ormer g the easte 2 73 a . . p

P i t eilde : W n a d o nin : re s f . Tho ilso a close j y ge more south by Logga ns ik e on the north Ca m ock e on the a nd the former

ll of fi in Kirk m O rounde on . ce te te a o k 1 o . g the east p his c e 2 a . r p

‘ Jo : Acheson a clos e a dj oyninge more south : by Ca m ock e on the weste : a litle lane on the south : a nd the corh on c alled T odburne on the easte : pcell of his tefite in Kirk a m ock e

1 6 a 2 r . o . . p Thoms JO: Michelson a Close a dj oyninge more south : by the ' said lan e on the north : Ca m ock e on the weste : a nd the said

m n on cell tenem t in Kirk eam ock e co o the east , p of his

'

1 0 a or . 2 O . . p Jo : Nixon a Close a dj oyninge more south by Ca m ock e on the weste : T odburnes ik e on the south : a nd the saide common on the

ll his tenem t in Kirk ca m ock e 2 0 a I r 2 o ce ; . . easte , p of . p T HE F I D BARONY O G LSLAN . I I

A close of the glebela nde of the parsonage more weste called th e Preis tefeil de : betwene Ca m ock e on the c as te : S a lm ea ne grounds on the south a nd the comon called Lea pes m os s e on the

2 2 a r O weste . 3 . p . A parcell of groun d at the ca s te end of the former : betwene Ca m ock on the south : a nd the botom e of the hill where the

n n n hi orh a ll dwellinge houses sta de o the orth east . T s is c to

n m n s a 2 r 2 0 the te e e te 3 . . p A parcell of groun d at the easte end of the former : betwene Ca m oc k on the south : a nd the botom e of the hill where the

n n n a i om dwellinge houses sta de o the orth e st . Th s is c to all

n 2 r 2 0 the teneme ts 3 a . . p .

k e ll Of tenerhts Kirk ea m ock e Kirk eca moc . The hi or site the 4 of

'?h together w a vally or bottome towards the easte : liinge between the former peceon the south : Ca m ock on the easte : the groundes of Georges Jo : Michelson Jo : Nix on on the north : a n d the corh f : W n firs tenemt moare on the weste . Hereo Tho ilso hath the te

h a nn s 1 od 2 r o . a . . towards t eas t . red 13 5 . . 4 p

n n m w s a r r d nfi n th exte te e t e tw de e a . 1 0 d Tho : Nixo e p 5 s . George Jo : Michelson the next house westward beinge but half

tefit red anfi 2 s 1 1 d a 2 r . o . e . . . a , 19 3 p m To s Jo : Nichelson the n ext house westward bein ge likewise f fi e n in b n but hal a te t : owe the lordes a des .

rh h d w a r r d 1 0 . n n n n o e nn s . Jo : Acheso the ext te e t rt de . 9 a u 5 f l d s W n n na rr ow c : o . e [ 9 . ] Thoma ilso a lo ge lose more weste bet wene the com moare south Jo : Achesons ground n orth : buttinge easte weste w th n arrow gorie en ds upon the saide t I m r O . n t his tene 1 a 2 . . t commo is p of 4 . p Jo : Acheson a close a dj oyn inge more n orth by Jo : Nixon on the north east wth a broad en d tow a rdes the n orthwes te : buttinge

n m n Crea k ro e roundes cell of his there upo the com o moare p g , p ten m t o r O e 3 6 a . . p. Jo : Nixon a Close a dj oyninge more easte by George J o : Michel s on on the easte : buttin ge north upon the said grounds of Creak t ll a . 2 r o . ce tenem . rope , p of his 49 p m Georges Jo : Michelson a close adj oyninge more easte : by To es Jo : Michelson the groundes of Lowe Askerton on the c a s te : n n : in te n Ca m ock e f: of butti ge orth as the former south p upo , p t his 2 a I r 0 . half tenem 7 . . p m To es Jo : Michelson a Close a dj oyninge more eas te : by the former on the north : Lowe Askerton easte : a nd Ca m ock south :

] t 1 a I r O e . p el of his ha ulf tenem 9 . p 1 2 T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

Crea kero e a l Crea kth F s s . or e n eh p p . Quinti oster a parcell of grounde at Crea k rope nea re Fosters Crosse : liinge betwene the gro undes of the 2 tenemts of the said Quintin Antho nie F oster on the north easte: a n d the corh on pasture on the south and weste : This is no parte of his tenem ente but a parcell by itself :

renteth ann d 1 a or 0 p 4 4 . . p.

T woe tenerh tes o nin e n l in e betwene adj y g more orth , y g together another tenem t of Ede F oster on the weste : Torryburne the te tenem of the Allerga rth on the north a nd easte : Lowe Asker ton n K rk m o k on W ye grou ds of i ca c e the south . hereof the

n n t 0 2 r . 2 . said Qui ti hath one tenem redd p anfi 1 g 1 a . p

Anthoni 20 e m n a nh 1 1 a . 2 r . ne e te . Foster the other te . red p 9 p Ede Foster another tenem t a dj oyninge more weste ; by the corh on past on the south : the groun ds of the D orm a ns ted on the

' T orr “ ' r O : and rn a nfi 1 6 a I . . bu e on n d . weste y the orth . red p g p

T he D orma ns ted R B la ck burn tenem t the D orm a n . iche e a of sted more weste : betwene the comon moreon the weste south a nd

a n t n ea ste : d the tenem of Roberte B la ck burne on the orth .

nii or O . red p a 1 47a . . p

’ R o ht B la ck burne another tenerht of the D orm ans ted a dj oyn inge more north : by Another tenem t of the same D orm a ns ted in pte on the n orth the c ommon moare on the weste : Creak rope

ro nd on o o . u e dd a nn 1 6 a . . g the easte . re p 7 r p Another tenem t of the same D orm a ns ted a dj oyninge more north : by the former tenem t on the south easte : the F aline on the : n n on n n in weste S tapleto bur e the orth . It is owe

‘ n b etwene Ma thewe B la ck burne n questio Arthur Carleto .

anh 8 a r O . red 19 5 . 3 . p T he F a li e tefite a d o nin e o C n n . A j y g m re weste alled the Fali e by the COIh on moare on the south : the saide moare B rOunes

' feilde on : ta l rne on n s nowe in the weste S p ebu the orth . It i the

h 2 a 2 r . O . l ordes andes 2 . p

B rounes eilde : feilde a d o n f . Isabell the widow of Jo Taylor a j y inge more weste called B rounes feilde : by the corh on pasture on the w este south : a nd S tapletonburne on the north . red p

2 a 2 r o . anh 3 . . p

Ha r r ill R c h 2 tenem ts l in e o n pe h . i e Taylor y g t gether more orth called -f Ha rperhill by a corh on wa ie on the weste : the CO Ih on pasture a t B a ldm oryegrene on the north : the Churchla nde on the i '

l n urn on redd a nfi . 1 0 6 a l I r . O . easte : S ta p eto b e the south . p p F I D T HE BARONY O G LSLAN . I 3

t l ton Cha ell Churchla nde. c i I o S a e . Fol . ] p pp A happell more th easte called S tapleton Chappell w a pece of grounde called the Churchlande : by the former groun d weste : the comon pasture

n : a nd n a r O in . I . easte parte orth the said bur e south 47 . p

of n o nin e n The lorde hath a parcell grou d adj y g more orth , lately inclosed : by the comon pasture on the weste north easte

a 2 r O 9 . . p. n Preis thous e. The lorde hath also a house at the weste e de of

f n n : c Preis thous e the ormer peece , built upo the commo alled the n wherein R ic he Greme the mi ister dwelleth .

L ri e T ur s ta ckhill r rene a n . . n B a ldmo yg . g gg f A commo pasture

o n in e c B a ldm or rene La n ri and there adj y g alled the yg , the g g the T urfs ta ckhill : betwene H arperhill a nd other s everalls the T orryburne on the south : the F lorehirs te on the easte : White Levon Ca s eburne on the north : diverse s evera ll tenements on

0 a or O . the weste 5 7 . . p

a s eburne E dw : B lenerh a s s et 2 tenerh ts n C . holdeth more orth called Ca s eburne by the White Levon on the weste north and

k f r m n B attels i e o es a ide co on . fi easte : the the south . red 1; a

a I r O 95 . . p. T woe ten erhts liinge together a nd a dj oyninge more south a nd weste by B attels ik e a nd White Levon on the north : Blacke Levon on the weste : the former ten erh ts a nd the comon pasture on the f udde B la ck b rne ne red a nh east whereo C u hath the o . 13

r 2 o 3 3 a . 3 . p

‘ B a k b rne a nti : c u . a r 2 0 . Jo the other red 9 3 3 ; 3 . p ’ Another tenerht adj oyninge more south : betwene Blacke Levon

‘ on ye weste : Ha rperclugh on the south : a nd the COIh pa s tl on the

a te n n a nd v n c s . It hath upo it 3 dwelli g houses is de ided i to three partes . S imon B lack burne the farthest house northward half the

n I r 2 0 a . te te 3 9 . . p Jo : Crosier the middle house a nd a fourth parte of the tefite

1 a 2 r o . 9 . . 3 p Jeffry Crosier the farthest house southward the fourth parte

a 2 r o . 1 g . . 3 p

Gibbes h Grea m e tenerht . Jocks Ric a more south called Gibbes : by Harperclugh Blacke Levon on the north : the com

on a nd Wm rounde on a nd pasture the easte : . Taylers g the south hes W te n bus s . este . The lower p ext the river is full of wood O re 6 1 a 2 r . d p anfi . . p 1 OF I D 4 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' Wm tefit o nin e s outhwes te late . Tailer a adj y g more to the S a und lr R outles s e : by a syke partinge it from Purdons feilde on the

a nd n on in te n red south : Blacke Levo the weste p orth .

6 a 2 O r. 5 . p.

is i woodded n e It l kewise as the former ext the riv r .

n . l eilde . i Pindonsf . The said w Tailer Isabell Tay er a tefite more south c alled Purdons feild : by the said s ike a nd the river

erm ore : a nd cell orh n r ed north : S out weste a p of c o south . p

8 O 1 a . 2 r a nh . p.

‘ ‘ A a rcell of a d o nin e bein e comon p pasture j y g more south , g to the 2 form r tenem ts liinge betw ene S outerm ore on the weste : the ' Ha rperhill a nd B rounes feilde on the easte : and the great corh on

on a . 2 r o pasture the south 3 0 p. t o B lack burne tenem o nin e . S outermore. R bt a adj y g more weste called S outerm ore : betwene Blacke Levon north a nd in

’ a n d n on r ed a nh parte weste : the commo moare the south . 19

1 2 0 a 2 r o . p.

B il te e « T w e m ts ma ns . o tene o nin m S outerin oa re a ls . d a dj y ge ore weste called S outerm ore als B ilm ans ted : lyinge together betwene Blacke Levon n orth : the Milhom es weste : an d the

W R outles s e one comon moare south . hereof George hath the

n * ' 1 n red a a . 2 r z te te . p 3 4 . p .

R o tles s e tefite ann a 2 r 2 0 Gudde u the other red 1; 3 4 . p. M l s m t f l 1 0 d T he i horne . tene o nin e [o . ] The lorde hath a adj y g more west called the Milh om es late Hugh Baties : by Blacke Devon on the north a n d weste : the corh on moare on the south

' 8 8 I a r . O . p. s s e f m L ea es mo . O c n B olton fell . p A great pece o o pasture

' moare c alled Bolton F ell a nd Lea pes m os s e : extendinge from Houghton Crosse Levenh olm e on the weste to Kirk a mock e on : betwene s evera lles -Oi Kirk ca m ock e ~ the easte lieth the ,

Crea k ro e D orm a nst ed e ten erhts on n p , the divers other the orth a nd n rounde Mothers ik e of L ea es S alma e g , , the middle part p

“ mosse wher e ‘it parteth from Heth ers gfll groundes on the south

O o o 2 0 1 a . r . p .

e Knorrenmoa re. n eece of corh on T odburne. A other p pasture more easte called T odburne Kn orrenm oa re : betwene Kirk ca m ock e grounds the demeanes Of Ask erton on the north : the Lees ehill on the ca s te : Knorrenbeck e on the south : a nd S al

m n on a . 2 r . o eane grou ds the weste 3 55 p .

Le s ehill n n Lees ehill : l in e T he e . Foure te eme ts at the y g there T HE F I D I BARONY O G LSLAN . S together on the north side of the s treete betw ene T ra derm ea ne gr oundes on the south : the former com moare on the weste : the demean es of High Askerton 0 11 the north : a nd the Ronyon Hilles

W f one tefit a nh O n the east . hereo Jame Crowe hath . red 19

8 a 2 r o 5 . . p .

h efi e n fi 8 a 2 r O Tho : Crowe j u a t t . red 9 a 5 . . p.

h a 8 2 r o tener t . a a . . Robt Crowe a red p 5 . p h n en er t a h 8 a 2 r . O Ar che Crowe a t . red p 5 . p. A great pece of common pasture moare more east : at the east en de of the Lordship : betwene T ra derm ea n e groun ds s on the

Northm oare on n : a n d s ever all south . the the easte orth diverse

on t oa . or 0 . t enements the wes e 3 3 4 . p

T R AD E R M E A N E .

ra der ea e n f T r derm a ne l e f l 1 T m n . O a e th [o . 4] The ma or y

e n r o a nd corh on Northm ore on betwen Askerto g . the called the n orth : the river Of Irdinge on the easte : Over denton groun des ' t h e gi of L an ercos te Abby Walton Wood on the south : a nd the

n of L a n ercoa s te afores aide on w grou ds Abby the este . That is t o saye B egifiin ge at the west e en de of Kn orrenm ore it procedeth

t n n c n L es ehill a n d n a a in e eas ward by K orre be ke u to , the g to Knorren becke up the said becke to Cra gburn e : then overthwart th e n T a rto s e — T a rtais eri e commo waste by the y so over the gg , D unlorig to T routbeck e : a nd then turninge s outhwar de doun e T routbeck e to the river Kin ge : An d then cros s inge over Orbla gil

ec Irdin e n rig (as it were dir tly eastward) to the river g . The t n s outhwa rde n Irdin e Poltros fo te n ur eth dou e by g to o . The westward doun e the saide river to the weste ende of B urdos ell : then up the hill to the Pight Wall : then by the said wall to the W a lbowr es : fr om thence by the Cra gghill to the corner of Ca lleis feilde : a nd from thence by the High Hurs te to the F rierw a inga te then over Kinge about some 2 furlongs in length : then alonge by

n f of Hardhirs t l h n turnin e n Ki ge to the oote c ug . The g orthward up the saide Clugh to Kn orr enm oa re : a nd s o by the weste ende of t he Kn orr en e k e a fores a id e And conteineth t moare to b c . it hese

roundes f ll wi n e g o o g .

Hi hs teda h ten em ts c Hi hs teda s h liin e g s . Three alled the g g together betwene the common moare on the north a nd weste : a nd

n W Arm s tron e the river Ki ge on the south a nd easte . hereof Ede g t t th hath one tenem a nd one half tenem w ha ulf the S tonehouse .

r e 8 a r 2 0 . d p a fi 9 . 3 . p OF I D 1 6 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

t th Tho : Arm s tronge half a tenem w the other h a ulf of the saide h S n . n 2 a . r to ehouse red p a 9 3 . 3 3p. ne n n a o . r . 2 The lorde te eme t 59 3 7p . ' F e “ Arm s tron e T he 4d errn . The saide Ede g hath a Close ' adj oyninge called the F ourepeny Ferme : lyinge at the n orth easte corner of the former : by the moar on the north : Kinge on the

’ r d a nfI d a nd . e a . 1 r 0 easte south 9 4 7 . p . rh t c S n n Wm tene . be . Bell a more south alled owde Close twene Kin g on the north a nd weste : a nd the Common moare on the

a nh 8 d . a o a n . r 0 easte south red p 3 . p. l in e s n S n owden clos e. A Close y g at the outh cor er of the '

“ former : by Kin ge on the north : and the corh on moare On the Wm easte south and weste . Hereof the said . Bell hath the easte Jr t parte belonginge to the form tenem called also S nowden close

. 2 r . o 3 5a p .

S l rdl a zes Anth onie n n b otf o e . Robi so athe the weste parte called

h 2 . 6 f r l z e d a n 3 d . lot o d ea s . a S . o o re d p 44 r . p . ’ we T woe tenerhts e S ha s . T h , more easte called the S hawes : betwene the corh moare on the weste : the river Irdinge on the

n a n : a nd O - on t W f orth d easte the rchard house the sou h . hereo

m t a nfi tene . s . 6 d n n Ca roc e One . 2 a 2 Je ki k hath red 1) 3 9 . r . Op . ’ k h tenerht red a n n Ca rOc e t e . h s 6 d Leo ard other 1) 3 . .

2 a 2 r O 9 . . p.

h us e T woe tenerhis a d o nin e T he Orcha rd o . j y g more south called the Orch a rdh ou s e : by the former grounds the moare on the north : Irdinge on the east a nd south : a n d the burn e fallinge n f D d from R eds ik e o the west . Hereo avie Twe ell hath the one

° t n em t red nh 6 6 I o e . a . r p a . p. d : n n . re a nn 6 6 a I 0 r . Tho Corbet the other te eme t 1) . . p ill bla k fol 1 d Orcha rdhous rn . n [ . 4 ] [ ] a water mill called the

Orch a rdh ous e M c rn roundes ill , at the south o er of the former g , redd p a nn 2 os t K nops afolde Willum Twedell a ten em a dj oym nge more west called Kn ops afold by Irdinge on the south : the Morowes on the .

orh on on n red an weste : a nd the c moare the orth . p fi

a . 2 r o 5 7 . p. M orowes fi Leon ard Twedell a tenerht adj oyning e more easte called Morowes by Irdinge a nd the Kilhilclugh south : the saide

’ ' h n m a re on Clu h w e : a nd cor o o n . red a nh 8 s g est ye the orth 13 .

a or o 47 . . p.

H r w W tenemt a d o m n e a r o es . illiam Twedell a j y g more south

1 8 THE BARONY or GILSLAND;

w B u7 dos ell T woe tenemts a ol 1 Lo . d o nin e f . 5] j y g more south called Lowe B urdos ell : between High B urdos ell the former cota ge on the north : a nd Irdinge on the easte south a nd k ne enem w R ié Caroc o t t . red a nn este . Hereof hath p

2 1 a 0 7 o . . p.

ten m fi a nn 21 : e a . 0 7 . o Jo Twedell the other . red p p. Ca s tell "l T 7 a de7 7h ea ne . The orde hath a castell more weste

n decaied T ra derm ea ne wth an ( owe ) called the Castell of , the deme e la ndes adj oyninge : betwene the H a lgard Clerk s hill on the weste : the Wa tchhill a nd the com moare on the north : the said ’ “ c omon on the easte : a nd the saide corfion in pte Millerhill in 8 on 2 a . o parte the south 7 p. ' h ll W a i ten erht a d o nin e T e Wa tehi . illaim Bell vo d j y g called the Wa tchhill : betwene the former grounds south a nd easte : a nd

‘ d nii n on the n . re a 2 7 o the Commo orth 9 a 3 4 , . p. ' m n n Jo : H ith erton s en a tene t adj oy i ge more weste c alled

' l rk s hill wene ns on t e a n C e bet the foresaid demea h south d the.

. red nti 1 a m n o n . 2 7 2 c n . o o o the orth 9 a 9 p. E ls a beth widowe tenemt a d o nin Cle7 kes hill . Twedell a j y ge called also Clerk s hill betwene the Halgarde on the south a nd the

red a nn 1 8 . m n on no . a 2 7 . o c o o moare the rth p . p. Wm feild round o nin e : . Bell a parcell of g adj y g more west by the former groun d on the easte an d north : the Ha lga rde south

ell H l a rde z . . c a 2 a . 1 7 .o Eli Twedell weste p of the g p . " z widowe t: feild roun o nin e Eli . Twedell a p of g d adj y g more weste - by a parcell of woodded grounde on the weste : buttinge n orth

th " upon B ok ehill : south w a n arrow pointe upon the Ha lga rde l tenem t e l 2 a . 2 7 o pc of hir former . p. A parcell of woodded ground a dj oyninge more weste : betwene l r e : n : a n Wm B the H a ga d south the Parke uke weste d . elles

n n in n betwene tena unts a nd grou d orth . It is questio the lordes

Mr D tena untes a 1 7 o acres 4 . . p. Wm c n a d o nin e r n . Bell a 3 square pe e of grou d j y g mo e orth by the 2 former peeces on the south a nd easte : the Park enuk e on the west a nd B ok ehill on t h e north

’ z l : Hith erton un tenem t a d o nin e n B oheh l . Jo j a j y g more orth c alled B ok ehill betwene Clerk s hill easte : T wedehill weste a nd

red a nfi . n . 8 7 n a . 2 . o the commo moare orth p p.

n tenerh t o nin e T wedelhill . Rowla d Twedell a adj y g more weste called T wedelhill : betwene x the Pa rk enuk e south : a nd the

r r es and com n a nd in Mo ega d weste the moare orth parte easte .

r ed anti z oa . 2 7 . o 9 p . T HE F I D BARONY O G LSLAN . 1 9

M 7 7 de Pa 7 k enuk e Mr n n o ega 3 . . . Dacre hath diverse te eme ts liinge together and adjoinin g more weste c alled the Morega rds the Pa rk enuk e ; betwen e the 4 laste former peecs on the easte :

a s s o lin n n on n : Ca tterlinbeck e D g grou ds Ki ge the orth , the

com a nd Hal a rde on 1 0 8 a o7 o moare the g the south . . p . The lorde hath a watermill wth a parc ell of ground therto belonging by the said Park nuk e on the north a nd easte : a nd the

Ha l a r es 1 a . 2 7 o g d south . p.

h H l e Wm tenem t a d o nin e T e a ga 7 d . . Bell a j y g more south called the Ha lga rde : by Clerk shill a nd diverse other grounds on

‘ the n orth : the common moar on the weste a nd south : Millerhill

r rm n n red anti a nd the demeans of T a de ea o the east . 9

a 2 7 . o . 93 . p ’ f M H her on en m ts n l 1 ille7 hzll . t t 2 t e ow d . : i [o . 5 ] Tho laid

’ together called the Millerhill : betwene the former tenemt weste :

n and n n an d the commo moare south the lords demea s orth easte .

6 8 a 2 7 o red p anfi . . p.

T e A ll s ted Wm n tenem t h a n . . Robso a more weste called the Allansted : betwene Catterlinbeck e on the north : the Pa rk enuk e

n n red a nti on the easte : a nd the commo moare o the south . 1;

2 a . 2 7 . o 3 p. A parcell of groun d a dj oyninge more weste by Wriga rth on the west buttinge more north upon the becke : south upon the moare . It is common to the former tenem t a nd to the Wriga rth I 7 2 0 2 a . 3 . p. ' W7 z 7 B lli l e : Careck e tenemt a d o nin e ga th e e os . Jo a j y g more weste called the ‘ Wriga rth : together wth a close called B elliclos e : betwene Catterlinbeck e King on the north : the comon moare on the south : a nd Mr D acres grounde on the weste : red p a nh

2 a 1 7 . o . 5 . p '

D a s s lz tenerhts n liin e . og h . Foure more orth g there together c alled D a s s oglin : betwene Stanbeck e on the north a nd weste the corh on moare on the easte : the Moa rga rds in pte Kinge in

te on s W S ta bleton one tenemt p the outh . hereof George hath , bein ge in pte beyond Kinge next the Moa rga rds aforesaid .

red a nh 3 a . 0 p 5 . 43 ?

D Hither t nemt a nn 3 . a . 1 7 . o . avy e ton one e . red p 5 43 p

: S ta bleton one tenemt red a nfi 3 . a . 1 7 . o . Jo . 19 5 43 p

rh a . 1 7 . o . George Hitherton one tene t red p a nh 53 . 43 p

- d tenemt T e7 e7 os s oeke B u7 dhous Woo . . n The lorde hath a more n orth a nd weste called T ercros s ock e : by Sta nebeck e on the OF I D 2 0 T HE BARONY G LSLAN .

; l south : the grounds of Westhall on the wes te z a nd the comon n te e th moare on the north i p aste . It is well replenished w timber woodde called B urndhous e Wood by the side of S tane

1 2 a . 0 7 . h becke 4 p. w n 2 o nin e b twene E d : Robso closes adj y g more weste , e the commoare on the north a nd weste : a nd the grounds of Westhall til on the south : together w a dwellinghous e situate there upon the

' nn 2 c T he los e a d . c s ou h com at Westhall redd p . more t wa rde

t a . 1 7 o n 9 . . co _ p

nt a : 1 7 2 0 The other co 4 . p.

“ t a ll n n a d o nin e T he Wes h . Foure te eme ts there j y g more south called the Westhall : liinge together betwene the corh on moare in pte north : the Lees ehill west the river Kinge M? Dacres grounds south : D a s s oglin groun ds easte ' n one tenemt nh W 0 . a 3 hereof J Robso hath red 9 4 .

2 2 a 1 7 0 . . p. n fi one enem t red a ii Ni h oll u t . s . 2 2 a 1 7 o c . . Robso j 19 4 . p n one tenemt a nn i h oll n s e . 3 2 2 1 o N c . a 7 Robso red 1; 4 . . p. mt nfi 3 e tene . 2 2 a on . 1 7 o Jo : Rea red p a 4 . . p. ' L ee hill F tenemts the Lees ehill : in s . oure more weste at h ge

on h e s treete betwene the together the sout sid of the there , comon moare on the north : Westhall grounds on the easte : the river Kinge on the south : the Ha rdhirste a nd Knorren moare on

W e F ra uncis one tenerht the weste . h reof Crowe hath at the

l 1 a nn 6 3 . a . 0 a . 2 7 o said hil . red p 4 . p. ’ fi n tenem t red a : . nn 6 3 1 a Tho Crowe se a other there p . .

0 a 2 7 o 4 . . p. n n tenemt 6 : s e . anh 3 1 a Jo Crowe a other there red p . .

0 a 2 7 . o 4 . p. L d un n en m t on la h e : t e . g . Jo Crowe j a other whereof the

“ ' dwellin e a a nd c Lon la nd red g house is situ te more south alled g . d nti 3 . 0 a . a 2 7 o 9 7 7 5 . . p. h S wa tes R oundt7 ehill Hi hb7 owe Mr T e . g . Dacre hath 3 tenerhts t : Swates R oundtrehill together more sou h called the , , a nd the Highbrowe : lyinge together betwene Kinge forthe most ’ parte on the north : B elliclos e the corh onmoare on the easte the said moare on the south : a nd F rierwaingate on the weste ' 1 6 a 0 7 0 4 . . p . ’ " ( C7 a hzll Ca rock e n m 1 6 T he . te e t fol . ] g Richard a more south a nd easte called the Craghill lyinge betwene the commoare on the easte n orth weste ptes : a nd a syke devidinge it from Lauer s on d a n rounde . re fi 1 a 0 7 0 coaste Abbie g the south p 3 . . p. T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 2 1

H 7 dhi7 te : t en rh T he a 3 . Jo Fidler a e t more to the northw es te called the Ha rdhurs te : betw en e Knorren moare on the north th e L ees hill grounds on th ea s t Walton Wood groun d on the

: 8: tenerhts of Ha rdhirs te on south the other the the weste . ' ann a 2 7 0 red p 3 3 . . p. T woe t enemts a dj oyninge more weste called also the Hard hurs te : betw en e Knorr enm oa r e on the north Ha rhirs tclough on

W r the weste a nd Kinge on the south . hereof Jo : C a ghill hath one ten ement the dwellinge house beinge situate n ext Jo : F idlers a fores aide a h . redd p Farga Richardson Tho : Litle the other tenem t wth the

n d nh 6 a 2 7 0 S to ehouse . re d p a 5 . . p.

K 7 oa 7 e n a d o in h 07 en7h . A parcell of commo pasture there j yn ge more north c alled Knorren moare : betwene Mr Dacres groundes on the weste a nd Knorrenbeck e on the north : Lees ehill Long

n on a nd Ha rdhurs te on u 2 8 a I 7 o la de the easte the the so th 4 . . p. The other greate common pasture lii—nge moare easte : exten d inge from the Lees ehill and from the co th on pasture oi Walton

" Woodd on the weste : unto the river Irdinge on the easte : a nd liinge betwene Askerton groundes Northmoare on the north : containe s evera lls of n W a nd Lanercoa ste this ma er, the Pight all

des on : nt 8 0 a 0 7 0 roun . . Abbye g the south co 3 3 . p

W AL T O WOO D D E N .

V W lt n Wood n V a ltonwood 2 0 a o . [fol . ] The ma er of lieth betwene the Pight Wall on the south : the grounds of La nercoa s te Abbie Walton on the weste : a nd T ra derm ea n e groundes on the

in te : be inin e n south p easte . That is to saie g g at the weste e de of Little Whitbye at Goos eh olm e it procedeth eastwa rd by the Pight Wall to B ank es burne : then turneth northward up the said burn e to the south east corner of Ca llies feild : then up to the Highhurs te or Swa tes Rig from thence to the side of the S wa tes so doune by F rerewa ingat unto Kinge : then turneth westward over Kinge by the gro undes of the Ha rdhirs te about the space of 2 furlongs a ha ulf : then doune Kinge to the foote of the Hardhirs tclugh : then turninge somewhat southward still doune the said river unto Highholm e : then proceedeth somewhat W thout the river alm os te the space of three furlongs : a nd there cros s eth oin e on Courtholme : over the river , g g by a hedge side to from thence to Whitlieclugh : a nd so still s outward by a hedge to E OF I D 2 2 T H BARONY G LSLAN .

' os eholm e a And cbnteineth the Pight Wall at Go afores id . these

l in e dd groundes fol ow g . Re h G oos e arth n Goos ega 7 t . Roger Fidler hath a close called g hi ge at the easte end of Litle Whitlye : betwen e the Pight Wall south and the comon moare north : buttinge easte upon the same moare

a 1 7 2 0 5 . . p. h Wa lhous e n d cota e wt n n T he . Le e Elwoo a g a arrow spo ge of grounde more easte called the Wa lhous e : betwene the said w all

“ south and the moare n orth : buttinge easte weste up0n the

h 0 a 27 0 0 0 6 d red a n . . . . 3 . . moare . p 3 p £

Ga 7 ths ide - E d : Hitherton tenerht T he . a more easte called the Ga rths ide : betwene R eds ik e on the easte : the wall on the south :

- and the said moare on the weste and parte north redd p -ann

2 a 7 o 0 3 8d 7 . 3 . p. £ 3 . .

Wa lton Woodde t . The lorde hath a great close of pas ure wood more to the northeast a dj o yninge called walton Wood : betwene Jeffrie Craghills ground William Belles on the ea ste

' wes e 1 6 a 27 0 n n r a nd t . and n o . the commo moare the o th 9 p,

l f Cra hill tenemt a d o nin e m A tonga te. Je frie g a j y g ore to the s outhea ste called Aytongate : by Lam es ik e on the north : the

r h n W n T he Ga t s ide in parte weste a d the Pight all o the south . ' h a n n oo d e weste parte ereof d the orth side is altogether w d y . ' red anfi a r7 0 0 6 3 8d p 44 . . p. £ . .

Wm u a d o nin e n : -b . Bell a pece of gro nd j y g more orth y Lame syke on the south : the foresaid demeans on the weste a nd north

’ the 'corh on tenemt Put o k n moare the called t c e o the easte . ' d nfi 1 o re a 2 7 . . p a 9 . p

h t Willa um Cra hill ten rh n e T e Pnl oeke. g a e t adj oyni g more ' easte called the Puttok by the 2 former on the wes te : a pcell of comon on the weste : and the comon moare on the easte - a nd

fi o n . a 2 a 2 7 . . orth red p 5 . p

' A parcell of comm on adjoyninge more south belonginge to the ll I 2 former tenerhts fo owinge. t extendeth eastward to the

m nd s outhwa rde 1 0 0 n a 1 7 . co o moare : to the Pight Wall a . 3 p

ll M Cra hill ten rht o nin e C7 agglehi . ichaell g a e adj y g more south

“ called Cra gglehill : by the former pcell on the north a nd weste : on a n red the said Wall the south : d the moare in parte easte .

n 7 . 0 . p a fi 2 5a . 3 p Humfrye Bell a close more easte : betwene the saide wall 0n the

' ' south : a lane leadinge to the former tenem t on the wes te a nd the

n on n a nd e red a fi 1 a 0 7 . 0 . commo moare the orth aste . 9 5 . p T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 23

’ fol 2 0 d Ca llies ezlde T woe tenemts [ . ] f . more easte called Cal lis feild : betwene the common moare on the weste a nd north :

a nd B ank es burne on W X r the easte south . hereof p Bell hath

m t r d a nn 2 s d o one tene e . . b 2 6 a 7 0 9 7 . 3 . p.

n n red a nn 2 d 0 2 6 a 7 o : . 3 15 . . Jo Bell the other te eme t 9 . 7 . 3 . p T he B 7 denhn7 3 te c n m t h u . Richard Ri hardso a tene more to t e northwes te called the B urdenhurs te : betwene the tenem t of Farga Richardson on ye weste : the commoare south : F rierwa in

a nd round es Ha r h rs e red gate easte : the g of the d y t north . 9 ann evided n 2 tes b n W f h d . t e . It is i to p vthe river Ki ge hereo

dwellin hous e t te on the nt 0 a 7 o g hp p the south of river co 4 . 3 . p. n n nt 1 6 a 7 0 o 0 . The other parte the orth side of the river co . 3 p. t Farga Richardson a tenem a djoyninge more weste so called by the river north : the tente called Kin ghill weste : a nd the comon ' r d nfi 7 2 0 e a . . moare south . p a 3 3 3 p l l tenem t the T he Kinghi l . Roger Fid er a more weste called Kinghill : by the form r tenem t and the Moare on the easte : the

s s ol h h on a n n n an n It Mo d ug the so uth d Ki ge o the weste d orth . extendeth over Kinge wth a small parcell of groun d at the south

r a a . 0 7 o west corner ed p n 53 . p.

M os s olclhn h n tenem t a d o nin e h g . The Nixo a j y g more sout Mos s oldhu h extendin e in on n h n called g g parte the ort over Ki ge , liinge betwene Lanercoa s te Abbie groundes on the north a nd l n n M on the t weste : Great Whit ye o the south a d the oare eas e .

8 0 7 . . red p a fi 9 a . 0 p

G7 ea t Whill o tenemt a d o nin e o u h y . R ger Fidler a j y g m re so t called Great Whitley : by the saide Abbye grounde weste : Litle

Whit red a nti 2 a . 2 7 . 0 . ly south : the Moare easte . 9 7 p

Lit Wh l X r enem t a d o nin e le it ey . p Biers a t j y g more south called Litle Whitlye : by the said Abby grounde called Goose holmeon the weste : the Pight Wall on the south : the Moare l n n r d a nn the wa y ea di ge to the Moare o the easte . e 19

1 1 a 7 . 2 0 . . 3 p The cofhon pasture or moare liinge betwene the 4 former tenem ts on the weste : and the Ga rths ide and the demeanes on on the easte : so extendinge ea s twa rde to F rierwa inga te : a nd

s everalls on one from thence s outhwarde betwene the the side , thecommons of T ra dermea ne and Callis feilde on the other side a 0 7 cont 6 55 . . “ OF I D 2 4 T HE BARONY G LSLAN .

LE VE R S D ALE .

2 Leve7 s da le n Levers dale betwene [fol . 5] . The ma er of lieth

J r S ca lebye groundes on the weste : the groundes . of La ne coas te A bbye Walton on the n orth : the groundes of the said Abbye

" Irdington groundes on the ea ste : the ground es of I rdington n a fores a ide Crosby ground es: o the south . That is to saye B egininge at the weste corner of Highfeildm oa re it goeth up

‘ B runs cathbeck als Milbeck e toward R eds ca rhous e z a nd wthin a q uarter of a mile of the said house it turneth more to the north and n n th n R eds carrhous e weste , the more orthward by e grou ds of ' a foresaid to Ha derburne : then up the said butue to the foote of

‘ Priol rigs ik e by B roomhilground e : a nd up the said sike to Lea pes ' ‘ m osse : and then proced eth still ea s twl d a bout a quarterof a mile a nd then turneth s outhwa rde over the B la ck hill at B runs cath head a nd over the Peatrigge to the Whitefla tte at t he easte corner of Cum renton Parke : so doun e by the Pight Wall to the

“ W alm oa re : then directlye southward through the m iddes te of B la ck m os s e the Whinnyrig to a doolhill : a nd then westward to B is s hops dyk e : and then towards the northw es te by the said dyk e : so directlye forward to the Pight Wall still for-ward to a gray

n nea re Hi hfeildm oa re and n n sto e the houses of g , the to a other great graie s tone beyonde the said houses : a nd so doune a lane

B runs cath e k e f And conteineth by a dyke side to b c a oresaid . n n these grou ds followi g .

Cnm7 enio Pa 7 k Hitherton tenem t n e. Tho : hath a called

’ Cum renton Parke : liinge betwene the corh on moare a t White flatte on the north : the s everalls of Levers da le on the weste : a nd a litle lane - by the Pight Wall on the easte south : red 9 a nh ' 1 0d a . 7 . 2 0 0 . 3 . 75 p. £ 7 O lewa l S ff tenem t u e. George car a more weaste : by the said

' ' wall on the south : the Wa lm oa re in pte weste : the s evera lls of

ev rs a le n a nd orh waie red a nti L e d orth a c easte . 9

1 a 2 7 o 0 1 1 3 . d . 5 . . p. £ . 4 ' Agn es Sharper a cota ge wth a curtilage more weste : b etwene the said moare on the easte north weste : the said w all south r d a nfi d 0 a 0 7 2 0 7 0 3 I d e d p 4 . . . 1 . £ . 5 . . Jo : Sharper a cota ge yarde there more weste : by the said m n a n : d oare o the e ste orth weste the said wall south . red

0a 1 7 0 anti 2 0 . 3 9 . . p £ . 3 .

h M 7 id Greem e tenem t n T e e3 e. : y . Jo a more orth called the

" R OF I D 26 THE BA ONY G LSLAN .

th by the feilde on the north : buttinge easte w a narrowe ende upon

en n Mires ide e tenerh t 1 1 a 2 7 0 the d of a la e at the p ell of his . . p. Lence E dw : Muncaster a parcell of pasture ground a dj oyninge ” more south by Ch a ppelbeck e on the easte south pt: of his t m 1 a 0 7 . o tene 3 . p. '

-— The same Lince hath a pece Qof m edowe m ore weste : betwenef

m edoweof nan E a s tfeilde on the the other 4 te ts of the easte ,

roundes Hi hfeild on : n n . the g of g , more the weste butti ge orth n Cha elbeck e : n : Hith ertons rounde 6 of upo pp south upo Jo g , 9 e m t 1 2 a 2 7 o his t ne ; . p.

ten a nnts E a s tfeild viz : T horh s n The other 4 of . Jo Bulma Riches Jo : Wattes Jo : Muncaster have a peece of medow a djoyning more easte : buttinge north and south as the f orm er :

n ell tenem ts a 0 7 o a d is pc of their 3 4 . . p. Tho : Greme a nd Tho : Hitherton s en have a pece of pasture '

/ m edow a d o nin e : betwene roundes of . j y g more easte the g , the said Thomas Greme Jo : Greem e on the north : Tho : Hitherton j uh Jo : Sharper on the south : buttinge easte wth a na rrowe n n n n lea din e W a lm oa re f poi t upo the e de of a la e g to . Hereo Tho : Greme hath 3 fourth partes belonginge to his tenement

a 7 2 0 . 3 4 . 3 . p. 1 ' : Hitherton s enone 1 1 2 7 2 0 Tho forthe parte a . . p. Jo : Greme a close a dj oyninge more north : b etwene the former “ and Tho : Greem es grounde on the south : Walmore the corh on

n on n r : Ch a elbeck e on la e the easte o th pp the weste . It is

ell his tenem t Mires ide 2 a 7 0 pc of called the 9 . 3 . p.

Onl wa le : a d o m n e o d . Tho Greme a close j y g more s uth betwene the 2 former peces on the north weste south : his

nde on 0 own e rou 2 2 a 2 7 . g the easte . . p th t Idm a close w a tenem a dj oyninge more easte : betwene :ye comon called the Wa lmoa re on the easte a nd north : a litle lane

' W on S red a nn by the Pight all the outh . p

1 z a . 7 0 0 3 3 . p. £ 3 . [foL 2 6 ] Jo : S harper a pasture close a dj oyninge more south betw ene thesaid l an e wall north a nd the com moare south

" buttinge east upon the said moare : weste upon Jo : S tables

rounde 2 2 a 2 7 2 0 . g . . p Idm a close of arable a dj oyninge more north on the other side ' of the wall : buttinge easte upon a litle lan e : weste upon the

‘ ‘ rounde : Hitherton un 1 a 0 7 2 0 g of Tho j 5 . . p. : Hitherton un a d o nin e e Tho j a close of arable j y g more w ste , T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . Z7 betwene his own e grounde Tho : Greem es on the north : Jo he on on : : n 2 0 a Hit rt S o . 1 7 2 0 the weste Jo table the south . p. Jo : Hith erton a close of arable adj oyninge more weste : betwene Jo : S table on the south : his own e grounde the said Jo : S tables a nd Highfeildm oa re on the weste : the m edowe groun ds of the

n n E a s tfeilde on n 2 1 a 7 o 5 te a ts of the orth . 3 . p. Jo : S table a t en em t close a dj oyninge more south : betwene th e 2 former closes a nd the corh on moare south : buttinge east

n : S : in t n : Hith erton 1h a nn upo Jo harper west p upo Jo , red . 1 7 6 a . 0 . 2 0 3 . d 7 p. 7 . Tho : Hitherton j ufi a litle h empland at the northwes te corner of ye former close : by Jo : Hithertons ground on the n orth

s . 0 a 0 7 0 we t . . 3 p.

H hh B 7 H therton tenem t he i ous e lete ne. : i T g . Jo a yard called the Highstoneh ous e at B leterne betwene the 2 former on

' the easte : his owh e gr oun d Jo : S tables on the north : George Hith ertons tenerh t n on a n d s d a nfi grou d the south we te , red p . 8d a 0 7 0 0 3 . . 3 . . p . £ . 9 Jo : S table a litle close a dj oyninge more towards the n orth weste : by Jo : Hitherton on the n orth : Highfeil dem oare on the n Hi h on n 1 7 o a e a . . . weste : d George t rt o the south . 3 p George Hitherton a tenem t ground a dj oyninge more south betwen the 2 former Highfeildm oare on the north : Crosby groundes on the weste : Jo : Hith ertons ground on the south : and h n n fi 8 d cor o o a n s . the moare the easte , red 19 . 4

6 a 7 2 0 0 8 3 9 . 3 . p. £ .

’ B lete7 n Gilles : Hitherton rounde a d o nin e . Jo a pece of g j y g more south : by the common moare on the easte a nd south a nd

Cros e r n es n a 0 7 . o . b ou d o w . y g the este . 54 p V R eds ea 7 hon3 e V illfim Greem e - tenem t . hath a called the R eds ca rhous e : lyinge more north toward Broomhill : betwene Broomhill ground es on the easte n orth : S caleby groundes on

: and n on a nh the weste the commo moare the south , redd p

1 3 a 7 . o . 0 . 74 . 3 p £ ' Olde B 7 00 hzll tenem t a d o nin e 7n . Arche Bell a j y g more easte

Old m n on called Broomhill by the co o moare the south , the easte

in n dwellin hous e a m on es t of parte orth . The g is g the houses i n th nti w . Broomh ll oted the letter A . red 9 a

a 1 7 . 0 . 0 . 1 3 . 47 . p £

’ B 7 oo h ll tenem ts a d o nin e n a m z . Three j y g more orth c lled ’ ted tena nnts : liin e to eth betwene Broomhill, p equally to 3 g g the ‘ F IL D 2 8 T HE BARONY O G SLAN .

2 former south : the corh on moare easte : Priorrigs ik e north ' W Ha derburne S caleby grounds weste . hereof James Greme t fi H h m red an . als et erick hath ye tene B . p

a . 0 7 . 1 . 0 2 3 3 4 3p £ . c’ . h Wm Hith r nem red a n . e ton te C . . the 9

0 7 1 0 . 1 3 . 3 4a . . 3p. £ ' he tenem t D dwellih James Greme a fores a ide 2 others t . the g

' h s ro ndes red a nfi s tan din a t R eds ca r ou u . house g ye side of g , p nd 1 betwee . : B . a a 0 7 . 3 4 . . 3 p Arch the other t

fol 6 d rh n a d o nin e : liin e be wene . 2 co o [ . ] The moare there j y g g t the former s evera lles S calebye grounds on the weste : the s everalles L evers da le S etehill Cum renton on of , the , Parke the south : La nercoa s te Abby Walton groundes on the easte n t 1 1 a 7 o : c n . orth o 3 9 . 3 p.

T he S etehill 'M n rounde . Ambrose aso holdeth a pasture g

S etehill : n on the called the betwe the foresaid moare the easte , north in parte weste : a nd the E a s tfeild of Levers da le on t he

r d 0 1 o e a nn in m a n fii a . 7 . . d . south , p 4 p

T he Wa lmoa 7 com u c e. A parcell of pasture more so th alled the ' Wa lm oa re : betwene the Pight Wall Tho : Grem es ground on ' : S roun de on : th e n of the south Georg carfes g the easte grou ds. tenem t n nt c M res ide on n a d . the alled the y the orth weste , co

0 a 2 7 . o 3 . p. ' T he Wa l7 z n c n m g . A other pe e of commo pasture ore south betwene the groun ds of Newby beinge a member of Irdington on the easte south : B is s hops dyk e B leterne grounds on the

ll r n es n n nt 0 : s evera ou d o a 2 7 . . weste other g the orth , co . 3 94 . p

M O BRA PT N .

fol B 7 a m to e a un ent n in l F [ . p n y ci bou ds : c udinge arlam the forest of B ruthwa ite : as members of Brampton

&0 .

The lordship of Brampton lieth betwene the river of I rdinge on the weste : the said river a n d the grounds of L a nercoa s t Abbie Walton a nd D enton '0 n the n orth : the border of Northumber lan de on the easte : the Foreste of Gelte Talken grounds a nd the

of on B e inin e river Gelte the south . This is to saie : g g at the foote

‘ ' of the river of Gelte where it falleth into the river of Irdinge it goeth up Irdinge northwarde beyond Irdington bridge till it come ' h eare to the foote of Ca m ock e : then “ cros s eth over Cam ock e 3 or I ND THE BARONY G LSLA . 29 times to the Ca s tles ted eya te ; a n d so goeth eastward by the sides of VVelchom es a nd Cotes ha we Hum broom e B ri htri es ford als to g gg , and so to the Mearda les at the foote of Wa lm s ik e als Wa lhom es yk e als Ca s tendyk e : a nd so up the saide sike includinge certaine roundes VVa lhom es Mundhom es S hee enuk e and g called als to p , so to S im s a ndes cros s inge over the river Irdinge a nd goinge easte

n n a nd a a ine cros s in e warde by a te eme t called the Homes , g g over the saide river fetchinge in certaine groundes called B ark hom es and other groundes on the north side of the river to G atewathford and Abbiebrid e a nd u Irdin e f the g , still p g to the oote of the

Ca s tlebeck e n n c a nd u c on als De to be ke , so p the said be k the north side of Na wa rd e Castle to Denton Mill : a nd still up the saide becke to R entla ndburne als Hurla n dw ell so to S ca lega rth

a nd u Ca runtelie H a thwa ik e S ilverto e a nd mike ; p by to yp als pp ,

Greeneterne a nd n Gleneos wa lds heilds so to , dou e the syke to als

Law s ta nds heildes a n d d n c Cod erforde , so ou e the be ke by g to B la ck s ta nde a nd to P7 encquepotla we : a nd from thence turneth southward to a greate mearston e a nd so to another greate ston e called the Crosse at the Cloughhea d ; a nd so doune the Clough ' T odde7 elon h P7 ion7 dzk e f n oule ot a nd called g als till it all i to F p ,

n F oule ot n B la ckbn7 ne n u B la ck burne B ie7 dou e p i to , the p to spa 7 k ewa ll : a nd then goeth s outhwa rde up the fell to B iers pyk e a nd still southward to the F lowm os s e by the outwa rde bounds of Gilles land from the former place called P7 encqnepotla we : then turn eth somewhat wes twa rde by the Foreste of Gelte unto

’ Ca ldefelpik e : a nd then more directlie wes twa rd e over the felles on n e F orm oneth Gra ecra e Cra m illes a nd the orth part of by the y g , so des cendinge to the Pa rk ewa ll : then turneth n orthwa rde by the wa ls ide a t the end of R a gilm ire towa rde B ra thwa itegate : then V turn eth w es tewa rde over the fell called V inn efell to a n old dike called VVideopendik e at the Highra is e : then turneth northward

h lf f rlon e 1 d : a nd n about an a u g by the saide [fol . 3 . ] dike the a ga ine wes twarde by the F elm ire to a greate mearstone upon the f a nd on Hi hcra e a nd n n elles , so to the g gg , to a other mearsto e at

S n cra e a nd n a nd h c n the ta ish gg , so dou e the felles throug ertai e s everall closes to the heade of R eughna ctgill als R oughthwa ite

a nd n betwene As hba nk e a nd gill , so dou e the saide gill the

Mick elm eareba nk e n Helbeck e a nd n Helbeck e n : i to , dou e i to Gelte

a nd n n Irdin e n &c . dou e Gelte i to the river of g where it first bega ,

B 7 a 7n ton bounds : a s it is s eve7 ed 7 om F a 7 la m a nd [fol . p f the F B 7 thwa ite n l eth o7 es te of u . The Lordship of Brampto y E OF I D 3 0 T H BARONY G LSLAN .

n n n n Lanercoa s te betwene De to grou d , the grou ds of Abbye Walton the river of Irdinge on the north : the said river on the weste : the river of Gelte Helbeck e ptinge it f rom Haton Talkin groundes on the s outh : and Wes tfa rla mgroundes on the

: be inin e Irdin ton cedeth east . That is to saye g g at g bridge it p eastward by the river a lm os te to the foote of Cam ock e : then cros s eth over Ca m ock 3 times to the Ca s tels tedgate includinge certaine homes called Welehom es a nd Cotes h awe otherwise called Humbrum e or Hun gry Hom ebroom e so procedinge to the foote _ of Wa lm s ik e als the Ca s tendik e of Mundhom e so includinge certaine grounds c alled the Wa lhom es als Mundhom es proceedeth still eastward by S im s a nds cros s inge the river Irdinge goinge by the tenem t called the Homes a ga in e cros s eth the river incloSinge

in 2 s evera ll n n B a rk hom es a nd places certai e grou ds called , procedinge eastward includeth certen other grounds belOnginge

ten em t a nd h n rocedeth 'b to a at the Abbye bridge , t e p y the river

i a nd the Ca s tlebeck e : a n s o to the sa d bridge , so to the foote of d ascendeth the said becke through Na warde Parke on the north side

of the ca stell to D enton Mill a nd so on to the foote . of R udla nd

b Hurlandwell n turnin e towa rdes s outhwes te ecke als , the g the to a myrye plac e in the high wa ie c alled the F oulefia sh a nd s o ' directlye forward e to Melton becke up the s ayde becke some what beyonde th e mill turninge southwestward to the highwa ie a nd so southward to the feildgate called R edya te : then turninge westward about a furlon g half it procedeth southward by the

' easte side of T a lk interne to to the foote of R engha gill so doun e

’ Helbeck into Gelte : a n d doune Gelte into Irdinge at the foote of

Olde elte : a nd u Irdin e Irdin ton a fores a ide g so p g to g bridge . h n followin e And it conteynet these grou ds g .

h ‘ N owlett wt N ethe7 lon to T ho : M ilbn7 ne a nd othe7 n s . Joh ' t th Milburn e hath a tenem w divers groun ds a dj oyninge : betwene Helbeck e on the south and in parte easte : the Terne on the n orth

m on . a nn 6 s 8d o . . w 07 o a nd c Lo . : the pasture the west redd p . p t Robert Hetherington a ten em and ground more north : betwen e ' F arlam groundes easte : the Tern e south : a nd the saide com

‘ t nd red an " pasture on the nor h a parte west . p n

'

a . 2 7 . o . 1 0 3 3 5 p £ . . severa ll on fi h T a lkin T e7 ne. The lord hath a great p d or s s inge called the Terne lyinge betwene the 2 former tenem ts on the north n round es a nd corh on u a d south : Farlam g easte the past re weste . 6 a . 2 7 o 3 . p. T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 3 1

r tenem t n Geo ge Bell a grou d more north at Meltongate b etwene Meltonbeck e F a rla m groundes on the easte : Farlam g rounds a nd the common pasture south : the fregrounds d oth’“s on Henderson a n the weste : the lan e lea dinge to Brampton

in te : n in te on n r d p the said freeholders grou ds p the orth . e 13 nn a a . 0 7 2 77 . 5p . £4 . M n n elton . George He derso others hold frely certaine inclosed grounds adj oyning more weste : by the common pasture o n the south and weste : the high waie to Brampton o n the n a . 1 7 0 orth 3 3 . p. f0 1 2 d : n n [ . 3 . ] The saide G He derso Acheson holde frelie certen tenemts grounds a dj oyninge more north by the t f ores ayd e tenem of George Bell a nd the highwa ye on the south

a nd n Cum catch on n a nd 2 2 a 0 7 o the grou ds of the orth weste . p. th ’ George Bell a close a dj oyninge more easte w a tenem c upon it by the former grounds north a nd weste : the highwa ye south : t he corh on a . 2 7 2 0 pasture easte 5 . p. k lle tenem S k a 7 ee hi s . Gregory Hall a t a nd close called S k areck hilles : more toward the s Outhea s te : by D enton becke in parte on t he : a nd com on easte the pasture all other partes . red p anfi

P k e a C t N a wa 7 d a 7 nd a s le. The lord hath a p arke c alled N award P arke more towardes the north compassed about wth a th s ton ewall a pale : w a faire castell builte upon it a nd Well th r r eplenished w woodde timb whereof the north parte being the th g reater pte lieth w in the Lordship of D enton : theother pte

th - th w the castell lieth w in this lordship of Brampton beinge d evided c c Ca s telbeck e by a be ke alled the . The whole parke c onteineth

2 a 0 7 o 44 . . p. The lord hath a close more south a t the Ca s telga te : adj oyninge ’ t o the Ca s telwall a nd lyinge by the corh on pasture on the south w 1 a . 2 7 2 0 este . p. ’ T B ulma n ezlde he. f . lorde hath a close more weste called th B ulm anfeilde w a litle square pightle at the northea s te corner :

' by the com pasture on the easte a nd north : the Maines o n the ' : a nd Hors clos e on 2 a 0 7 0 weste the the south 3 . . 3 p.

T he M aine : n tenem t a nd n s . Rich Richardso hath a grou ds a dj oyninge more west called the Maines : by the compasture a nd a lane nexte the D orm a nhill on the north : the grounds o f the R ighous e on the west the same grounds in pt the Hors eclos e in

red a n 8 a 0 p arte south . p 7 . p. 2 T HE OF IL D 3 BARONY G SLAN .

H 7 elo e a d o nin e T he 0 s s . The lorde hath a pasture j y g more r l s e south called . the Ho s c o by the tenerht of Mabill S nowden on the weste : Cum catch on the south a nd the com pasture on the \ a o7 o easte 79 . . p.

“ t a d o nin e Cumca ch. The lorde hath a ferme j y g more south th called Cum catch w a faire s tonehous e and a watermill upon it : th a nd well replenished w wood and younge timber : lyinge betwene the corh on pastures on the east a nd weste : the freholdes of Henderson Acheson the highwa ye to Bramptonon the south the tenemt of Ma bill S nowden the saide Hors eclos e north

2 a 7 2 0 59 3 . p. t Ma bill S nowden a tenem a nd ground inclosed a dj oyninge more north by the com pasture weste : the Hors eclos e easte a nd a lane on n a nh 2 0 a 1 7 o the orth red p . . p.

Anthonie tenemt a nd n a d 0 n n e T he R ighous e. Bell a grou d j y i g more north called the R ighous e : by . the Maines on the easte : the Hors eclos e a nd the s a yd e lan e on the south : the corh on pasture

D orm anhill a nd M n n ed a nfi weste : the the said ai es orth . r p

a 2 7 o 55 . . p. ' ' D 7 z l a d o nin e n e 0 7na nh l . The lorde a close j y g more orth call d the D orm anhill : betwene the highwaie on the south : T ilehill on

a nd e on n a nd a 0 7 o the easte : the be ke the orth weste 43 . . p.

’ c a d o nin e T llehzll . The lorde a little lose j y g more easte called T ilehill : by the corh on pasture highwa yes on the south easte n 1 1 a 0 7 o orth . . p. ’ M l [fol B oothby il . The lord a close more north : lyinge by the highwayes on the south a nd easte the com on the north :

‘ w vh a watermill at the southwest corn er called Boothby Mill

a 2 7 o . 3 . . p ' l he n n T he Holen nl . T lorde a other watermill there more orth

1ll called the Holem .

e o nin e : of B oolhbye. A close th re adj y g more by the becke the

’ ‘ on : a nd com wa ies n 2 former milles the easte the south a d weste . It 1s devida ble to 3 tena unts : whereof Willum Acheson hath the ch n f Wm Hitherton f half : Cudde A eso a ourth parte . a ourth

1 0 a 0 7 o parte . . p. t‘ Wm c n tenem a nd n o s outhwes te . A heso a grou d m re to the betwene the becke n ext the D orm a nhill on the south : the cofhon

2 tenemts n Wm Hitherton a nd wa ie on the easte the grou d of .

‘ n n orth a nd a nfi Cudd e Acheson 0 the weste . red 9

1 6 7 o a . 0 3 . 3 . p. £ . 7

T HE OF I D ‘ 34 BARONY G LSLAN .

Richard Jo : Richardson the next close northwa rde : by ’ E dwarde Hitherton north : Ro bt Walker easte : a nd the highwaye

te 0 7 . o . o r greene in p south 7a . p Lenh e Elwood a litle pightle nea re to the weste ende of the

’ form l by a litle lane on the weste : E dw : Hithertons groundeon the north a nd easte : a nd the said highwaie or green e on ye south

1 7 0 . a . 3 . 3 p

E dw : Hitherton en em t th n Lille E a s bie. a t w diverse i closed grounds adj oyninge more north : by the 2 former and the lan e on the south : R obte Walkers grounde 85 Lenfie Elwoods on theeaste :

‘ the on n : rounde of 2 n a nd river the orth the g the Richardso s ,

n n te on a nn Easby gre e i p the weste . red p 8d 2 6 a 2 7 2 0 . . . p Davy Hitherton a t en em t a nd yerde adjoining more weste easte north : the more weste : by the former grounde easte north : the Greene weste parte of the tent beelow late in the tenure of the s : and com n red a nn aid Davy the la e south . p cd 0 a . 1 7 o 0 . 2 3 . . . p . £ ” R ic: a nd Jo : Richardson a close more north : betwene Ed Hithertons groundes easte a nd weste: buttinge north upon the

in te on n 07 . r iver : south p up the gree e 7a . ” E dw : Hith erton the n ext close westward : buttinge north a nd s a 0 7 0 outh as the former 4 . . p . Anthonie B urthom the n exte close wes twa rde : buttinge north

o a . 7 . 0 south as the f rmer 4 3 p.

” “ R ic: a nd Jo : Richardson the nexte close westward : betwene the greene a nd lan e on the south D avy Hitherton on the weste : the n c B a k holm e on n 1 8 o a 7 . . demea e alled r the orth . 3 p B a7 kholme a d o nin e n . The lorde a close j y g more orth called B a rk holm e : by the river on the north a nd weste

1 7 0 . 9a . 3 . p Anthonie B urthom a pightle at the easte ende of the former by the on a nd n 2 7 o river the easte orth a . 3 . p. The lorde hath a close on the other side of the river over against

“ B ark holm e afores a yd by Mr D acres grounds north a nd the river

nd 7 o s a 6 a . 2 outh weste . p .

B a 7 kh0 e n o 1n . The lorde hath a other close more weste n that s ide of the river called also B a nk holm e : by Mr D acres groundes

n n : on a n 1 a 0 7 o o d w . . the orth the river the easte south este 3 p . ‘ The lorde hath a narrow sponge on the other side of the river : b etwene the r1ver north and Alexander Elwood south : butting THE BARONY OF GILS L 3 5

easte upon E dw : Acheson : west upon Lenh e B urthom ground of

r k enhill 1 a 2 20 B a . 7 . p .

‘ E dw : Acheson a close at the easte ende of the form l by the 2 Richa rdsons grounde south : D avy Hithertons easte : a nd the nd in r n a a . 2 7 iver orth parte weste 5 .

D Hitherton tenem t a n n Litle E a s bie. avie a d grou d inclosed a dj oyninge more easte by B a rk holm e and the river north : a nd the

' r ounde twoe c n a nd in red g of the Ri hardso s south parte easte .

h 1 1 2 7 n a . . o p a p .

fol R ié a nd : n C n nc n [ . Jo Richardso ertai e i losed grou ds a dj oyninge more south by Tho : Ben dall south : buttinge weste u pon Alex : Elwood : easte upon a lane a sponge of Jo : Elwoods 1 a 2 7 2 0 9 . . p. ” E e R ic: a nd : 2 n n wth n Litle as bi . The same Jo te eme ts grou d inclosed more easte : by the said lan e weste : the lane Litle E a s bie greene north : Anth onie B urthom s tenem t easte : a nd Jo : r nde W f o: c n Elwoods g ou south . hereo J Ri hardso hath ye

h m s r 8 m B urt o . ed 3 d ten e t next 7 . .

n enem t r d fi 8 R ié t . e a s . d Richardso the other 13 7 .

z o a 0 7 o 0 1 d . 3 . . . p. £ . 5 4 Anthonie B urthom a ten em t a nd ground inclosed a dj oyninge m ore easte : by the said grene a nd the highwa ie north : a nd

“ r r n e n a n in Alexand Elwoods g ou d o the south d parte easte . red

6 3 8 d fi 2 o a . 1 7 . o . 0 . . a . . p , p £

e n tenem t a nd roundes n . . Alexa der Elwood a g i closed

' a dj oyninge more south a nd easte : by the highwaies on the easte

nfi 2 6 a . 0 7 . o . 0 . 1 0 3 . south a nd in pte weste . red 1) a p £ Racked E dw : Acheson a tenem t a nd crofte a dj oyninge more weste : by

” rh R n a h t he co on greene south a nd ic; Richardso weste . red p

6 3 d . m 0 . . a 7 . . 4 . 3 p £ 4 " R it: Richardson a tenem t a nd crofte a dj oyninge more weste by n a n J o : Elwood weste : buttinge south upon the gre e . red 9 d 2 7 . o . 0 . 1 3 . . 7a . p £ 3 4

‘ Jo : Elwood a tenemt a nd crofte a dj oyninge more weste : by h rounde Tho : Bendall a nd the comon on. the weste : a nd his ow e g

on n red a nfi a . 1 7 . 2 0 . 3 . the orth . p 9 p 4 The same Jo : a longe n arrowe close a dj oyninge more north : by t he 2 Richardsons grounds on the north : buttinge weste upon the

2 a . 1 7 2 0 . 2 R n . p said ichardso s , Tho : Bendall a tenemt a nd yarde more south : by the former ’ n t enerht easte the corhon on the south weste a nd orth . red 9

0 7 . o . 0 . 3 . afi 1 a . p £ 4 ” 6 ' OF I D 3 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

The same Tho : hath certen inclosed groundes more n orth betwene Jo : Elwoods former grounds on the easte : the2 Richard sons a nd Alexan der Elwood on the north B rak enhill grounds on

' a n th n on 2 8 a 2 7 h the weste d the co o moare the south . . p.

“ Alexander Elwood a close a dj oyninge more n0rth at the northwes te corner of the former: by a parcell of demean es on the n n r k hill r n es on 1 7 0 a d B a en ou d . a . . 2 orth : g the weste 7 p. ” R ic: Acheson a parcell of grounde more easte beyond Greate E a s bye by the highway lea dinge from B oothbie to Great E a s bie on the r h a n rh on on nO t : d the co pasture the east south .

a 1 7 . o . 3 . p Alexander Elwood the next pece wes twa rde inclosed together ' w 011 the former : by the said corh on south the highwaies north

1 0 a . 1 7 . o west p. E dw : Acheson a close more weste by his owne grounds weste a nd thehighwa ie easte : the coth on pasture south a nd t he Greene

n comwa ie oin e at Greate Easby orth . It hath a g g through it

_ 0 a 0 7 2 o 3 . . p The sam e E dw : hath 2 closes lyinge together adj oyninge more ' ’ e n a orh n on c . w st by Alex . Elwoods grou d la e the weste ' Whereof the north close hath a highwa l e go1nge through it and l eth Cotehilm ore on n 1 1 a 2 7 2 0 y by the orth . . p. T he south close lieth by the common pasture on the south

1 o a . 7 o 3 . p.

f l n a o nin e e [o . Alexa der Elwood a close dj y g more west

‘ ” buttinge south upon the Common north upon R ic: R ichardson

1 1 a 0 7 . 2 0 . . p ” R it: Richardson a close adj oyninge more wes te : buttinge south

' as the former : north wth a na rrowe pointe upon his owne groun d

1 1 a 2 7 2 0 . . p. ” The same R ic: another peece of grounde at the north end of the form f by Jo : Elwood weste : buttingenorth upon Cotehilmore : a nd i hwa e cros s eth 8 o h a . 2 7 . . the g y over it _ p Jo : Elwood a peece a dj oyninge more weste by the 2 former easte : diverse m en weste : buttinge south upon Xpr Henderson n n th e d a cros seth orth upo sai matre , the said w ve over it

1 1 a 2 7 . o g . p.

' Jo z Harper a pece adj oyninge more weste by the highway

n n his owne n a 0 7 0 n : . . orth butti ge weste upo grou d 4 3 p. Alexander Elwood a pece ‘ a dj oyninge more south : by John Harper weste : buttinge south in parte upon his owne ground e 1 a 3 . T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 3 7

Xpofer Henderson a pece a dj oyninge at the s outhea s te corner of the former : betwene Jo : Elwood R ic? Richardson north : his n : u h a . 1 7 2 0 ow e grou d Alex Elwood so th 9 . p. The same Xpr holdeth as gardian in right of a younge maide the beire of the n ext pece a dj oyninge more easte : by R ié Richardson on the north a nd the corh on pasture on the east

a 1 7 5 . . Alexa nd : tenem t a nd Elwood a close more south at the . easte ende of the toune of Brampton : by the com pa sture under the

Motefoote on : s treete t : a nd com n the easte the sou h a la e weste . r ed a 0 7 o 3 . . p. Xpr Henderson a peec e a dj oyninge more weste buttinge so uth

n n : n n woh upo the said la e orth upo the foresaid pece . he holdeth

n 8 a 2 7 o as gardia . . p. The sameXpr the nexte pece wes twa rde : buttinge south as the

: n n owne rounde 8 a 7 o former orth upo his g . 3 . p. Alexander Elwood the n exte peece wes twa rde : buttinge south as the former upon the lan e : north upon his owne grounde

1 z a 1 7 0 . . p. A parcell of comon at the weste side of the former beinge corh on to diverse ten a nnts a dj oyninge : lyinge by the groundes of Joun Harper James B urth om a nd S imon Watson on the north : h extendinge south wt a litle lan e to the corh lane aforesaid

" 6 a 0 20 7 . . p. Xpr B leterell a closeadj oyninge more west by the said litle lane on theeaste : buttinge s outh upon the com lane aforesaid

a 1 7 o . 3 . . p Jame B urth om the next close westward by the saide lane south

a nd an n lea in e . K k r 7 o . d ir m oa e a . other la e g to by weste 3 . 3 p '

Simon Wats on . the nexte clos e northwa rde by the said lane west

0 7 . o . 4a . p Ma bill Crowe a litle 3 square pightle a dj o yninge more north by

7 o the saide lane on the weste 0 a . 3 . p. S imon W atson a close adj oyninge more north : by the saide lane on the weste : a nd the highway lea dinge to Boothby on the north

1 a 2 7 2 0 . 3 . . p Jame B urthom the next peece eastward buttinge north upon the

: a 7 . o saide wa ie : south upon the foresaid pcell of common 7 . 3 p n : h [fol . 3 Jo : Harper the ext peece eastward by his ow e ground Alex : Elwoods on the east : buttinge north south as

0 7 . o . the former 4a . p OF I D 3 8 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

Mabill Crowe a peece more north by the fores aide wa ie to

thl B oothbye on the south : w a sharpe goringe pointe at the weste n n : 8 a 1 7 ende : butti ge easte upo Jo Elwood . . pp. E dw : Acheson the n ext peec e northwa rde : f by B ra k enhil

hilm re - a nd Cote o a 7 0 . groundes north easte 4 . 3 . p Xpr Henderson the next pece westward by B ra k enhilgrounds

n n E dw B lenerra s s e 6 a 0 7 o north : butti ge weste upo : t . p. m W Hodson the next pece s outhwa rd e : buttinge weste as the ill n Ma b 6 a 7 0 . former : easte upo Crowe . 1 . p the next peece s outhwa rde beinge inclosed by the former peece easte a nd Ma bill Crowes south : a nd E dw : Blener

2 a 7 2 0 . bassets weste . 3 . p

E dw : B lenerha s s et a close a dj oyninge more west by the . 3 former

n : n n n B ra k enhil rounds peces o the easte butti ge orth upo g . It "h extendeth towards the s outhea s te w a na rrowe sponge tothe

6 a 2 7 2 0 highwaye . p. The same Edward another close a t the south en d of the former :

i a ies on and 6 2 7 2 0 by the h ghw the easte south a . . p . Mergret Ca reck e a 3 square close a dj oyninge more weste by the

i h e n a 2 7 2 0 h g wai o the south 4 . . p.

“ Ma s s ha m the nexte close northwa rde by B ra k enhil~ groundes on the north : buttinge weste upon the corner of Kirkby

1 0 a 0 7 o moare . . p. Lenh e B urth om a litle n arrow pightle adj oyninge more north being pcell of B ra k enhill g roundes : buttinge easte upon the same grounds : weste upon the corner of the corh as the former

1 0 o a 7 . . . p

B 7 a ke hill nn : tenem t a nd n . The same Le e holdeth the the inclosed groun ds thereof c alled B ra k enhill a dj oyninge more east ' ' th north : well replenished w wood : lyinge betWene diverse of

‘ the former grounds on the south : Jo ; B urthom s ground a nd the widowe Crowes called the Homes on the weste: the river on the . no : Cotehilm ore a nd roundes on red rth other g the easte . 9 anh ~ 1 2 a 7 o 1 3 4 . 3 . p £ . 4 . Widowe tenemt wth r n es T he H omes . Crowe a n g ou d _ certai e ' adj oyninge ca lled the Homes lyinge betwene B rak enhill groundes on the south a nd easte : Mr Dacres groun d north a nd the river west : extendinge westward wth a litle narrow sponge betwene - a n o : B urthoms round e red nn the river d J g . 19 a

‘ 1 a 0 7 0 o 1 s 7 . . p. £ . 3 .

he Wa lho es widowe ro n es T m . The same hath diverse g u d T HE F I D BARONY O G LSLAN . 3 9 call ed the W alhom es belongin ge to the fores aid tenem t : a nd lyin g e

” on the other side of th e river at S im s a ndes : betwene M1 D acres grounds north : the river eas te an d south : Malm es ik e Mr

r es s 6 2 2 7 o D acres g ound we te a . . p . Jo : B urthom a pec e of gr oun d e more south beyonde the river : ' by B ra k enhill groun de on the eas te : buttin ge n orth upon the rivl

f B ra k enhill n a n o 1 a 1 7 2 0 . south upo the s id grou d 3 . . p J a mes Richardson th e n ext pec e wes tward : but tinge north a s

n Kir k m oar e 1 a 0 7 o the former : south upo by 4 . . p.

fol ic : Mil s n c w es twar de [ . 3 R h e the ext pee e by the river on th e northw es te : the comon a n d the lan e to Crook th olm es on

1 a 1 7 2 0 th e South 3 . . p. Jam es Richar dson a litle square peec e a dj oynin ge more weste by the former p ece eas t n orth : his own e ground south

1 2 7 o a . . p. The s am e James a 3 squar e peece a dj oynin ge more south : by

a 0 7 o . th e lane south the river in parte n orth 3 . . p Jo : Bulman the n ext peec e w es twar de by a litle lan e on the wes te buttin ge south upon the lan e : north upon the river

a 0 7 . o . 3 . p James Richar dson the n ext peec e wes tward e : by the lane on the south : buttinge easte upon the fores aide litle lane : weste upon

8 a 7 . 2 . a feildwaie . 3 0p Jo : Bulman the n ext peece w es twar de : buttinge wes te as the

a 07 . 0 . former ea ste upon his own e gr oun d e 4 . p ' ” R ic: Mil es the n exte peece n orthw ar de by the river on the north

as f An d l butt in ge weste the ormer . the said fei d way goeth over the north side of this peec e to a ford at the foote of Ca m ock e so

7 o . over to theCas tles tedgate 6 a . 3 . p James Richardson the nexte peece w es twar d e : by the foote path from I rdington bridge to Brampton on the west a nd south

2 7 o . an d the river north 4a . . p The sa me Jam es an other pece a dj oyninge towards the south wes te : betwene the river wes te a n d another feil dpa th eas te buttinge north upon the former path at the bridge : south upo n

a 2 7 o . 4 . . p

” R ic: Milles a close a dj oyninge at the south ende of the former : by the river west e a nd the glebe of the vica rige on the south a nd

a 2 7 . o . 7 . p J o : Bulman a roun de peec e a dj oyninge more no rth : by the or I A D 40 THE BARONY G LSL N . tenem tfil of Crook tholm es a nd the saide glebe on theeaste : a nd the

1 2 a 1 7 2 0 f eildpaths on the north a nd weste . . p. Rich : Miles a tenemt a nd yard there more easte : betwene the ts c om passage to all the 3 t enem on the weste : the lan e north : ulm a ns tenem t James Richardsons grounde easte : Jo B south . '

0 . 7 r ed p a h a 3 . 5p

f e : n tenem t a nd T he 3 tenements of C7 ooktholnl . Jo Bulma a yard a dj oyninge more S Outh : by James . Richardson on the south a nd on a nh easte : a nd the saide common passage the weste . red p

1 0 7 2 0 a . . p. ' James R ichardson a tenem t and yarde adj oyninge more south o f the glebe of the vica rige on the south and Jo : B ulm ans ground

‘ west a nd it extendeth wth a pece of m edowe on the east pte of the

rm r nem ts n on n red a nfi 2 fo te . , to the la e the orth p

1 6 3 8d 7 0 0 . . . 4a . . 3 p . £

” R ic: Miles a peece adj oyninge more easte : betwene the glebe of

“ h r a 7 o t e vi a i e a n n n . . c g south d the la e orth 9 . 3 p Jo : Bulman the nexte pece eastward : buttinge south upon the s n n n a 0 7 o . aide glebe : orth upo the saide la e 5 . . p James Richardson the n ext pece eastward byKirk bym oa re on he n r f 6 a c 7 o : t easte : butti ge no th a nd south as the ormer . . p

' W e l H 7 b7 C e ha we hom s a s nn h07ne nme ot s . . ele . [fol g y , C ertaine groundes beyond the river called W eleh om es Cotes hawe lyinge on both sides of Ca m ock e : betwene Walton grounds on the e aste a n d pte north : Irdington grounds on the weste a nd the

“ ver on s belon in e fores a ide n n of ri the outh , g g to the te a ts the

C roock holm es 1 a 0 7 . p. ' James Cra gger a tenem t more south w“?h diverse grounds a d j oyn inge unto it betwene the glebe of the vica rigeeaste : the river north : the said river an d Irdington groundes weste : a nd B ra mp t on red a nn 6 d 8d . 2 a . 2 7 . o . 0 . . . Parke south p 9 p £ _ ’ S it Viea 7 ie Church a rde ' W th -of . The Church y , the site the vica ri e a nd lebela nde a erta nin e l in e g the g pp y g , y g together more

‘ easte betwenethe foresaid tenem t an d the grounds of Croock tholm es on the weste : thesaide groundes of the Croock tholm es on h t e north : diverse other groun ds on the easte : the. comwaic by ' the a rk e ide ' o s 6 a 2 7 . . p south 9 . p Miles Acheson a 3 square peece of arable adj oyninge more south

‘ by the said wa ie n ext the Parke south : buttinge easte upon his o wn groun d The same Miles a litle close a dj oyninge more easte : buttinge

T HE O OF I D 42 BAR NY G LSLAN .

i o B 7 a to in tenerhts N07 th s de 7n n . [fol . f p Certa e

roundes on n n n g the orth side of the tou e of Brampto .

ro e in e r B egifiinge on the west side p c d g ea s twa de . ' p er B leterell c erten grounds inclosed betwene the lords demeans on the south : the Parke on the weste : the c omon lane

n n . 1 a . 0 7 o o the orth 5 . p. Miles Acheson a close a dj oyninge more easte : by another lane

n n n n n a 0 7 2 0 o the easte : butti ge orth upo the former la e 7 . . p. t S imon Watson a tenem a nd close at the south end - of the former: buttinge easte upon the lan e s treete : weste upon the

6 1 7 0 0 n a . . . 3 . demea es p. £ 4 Jo : Hitherton a cota ge curtilage a dj oyninge more south by n n red a nn the strete south : butti ge easte upo the former . 13 6 d 0 a . 0 7 2 0 . 0 . 0 3 . . p £ . Anne Bell a nd Dore Bell a litle curtilage adj oyninge more weste by the s treete south : S imon Watson north : buttinge west upon '

n Gates ted 0 a 0 7 2 . the lordes demea es at the . . 5p Tho : Bell a pcell of groun d on the easte side of the lan e beyon d 1511 t Miles Achesons ground aforesaid : “ 7 a tenem at the southen d

c on And butteth n n by the be k the south . it orth upo the back

n red fi 1 7 1 . a a . 2 . la e . p . 5p Jo : B urthom the n ext pece eastward : buttinge south upon the

ree e n 2 7 ; o . s t t north upo the lane 6 a . p Xpr Loder the next pece eastward : buttinge as the former

6 a 0 7 . 20 . . p

' Ca reck e n c W th tenem t n : Phillip the ext pe e eastward a , upo it

' ' n a s th e f a nfi a 7 o 1 2 . 3 butti g ormer . red p 3 . p. Xpr B letrell the n ext pece eastward w th a tenem t upon 1t

n f red a nfi 7 2 a 2 . o . 0 . 3 butti g as the ormer . p p £ 4 Jo : B urthom the n ext pec e eastward : buttinge as before “

s 2a 7 0 . . 3 . 2 p ’ Alex : Ben dall the next pece ea s tw d wth a tenem t upon it

r d a nfi 1 1 2 3 0 . u n . e a 7 o 0 . b tti ge as before p . . p. £ . d Xpr Hitherton the n exte pece ea s twa rde wth a tenem t upon it :

f red n c d a fi 1 a 7 o 0 2 3 . . n . 2 butti ge as the ormer p . . p. £ .

' Xpr Hen derson the n ext peece eastward wth a tenem t upon it ' d d a nfi c . n re t ca 0 7 m 0 . 3 . butti ge as before . p . . p. £ 4 Willum Henderson a tenem t a nd yard adj oyninge more easte n n n h by the la es e d o the nort ea s te and the s treete on the south .

d a 1 7 ro 2 . 1 0 3 re 1 . . . p £ T HE F I D BARONY O G LSLAN . 43

uth s ide o B 7 a 7n t0 roundes a nd tenem ts on S o f p n . The g the south side of Brampton toune : begininge on the weste

a nd rocedin e ea s twarde p g . The lorde hath a faire stonehouse wth diverse inélos ed groundes

' a dj oyninge : betwene the s treete S imon Watsons ground Xpr B letrells on the north : the Parke on the weste : the tenemts of ’ R ob Hudla s R iE: n a nd Ca reck e on : a nd , Nelso Phillip the south

Hithertons tenerh t on 1 o : 2 a . 7 . Jo the easte 7 p . b of Mer ret H cota e n n The eire g arper hath a g , bei ge the ext buildinge ea s twa rd e : betwene the s treete north a nd Jo : Hither n d s nd . 0 0 3 to grou south red £ . . 4 . Jo : Hitherton a tenem t a nd croft inclosed : by the former

“ demeans on the weste : buttinge north upon the s treete : south

n m n a nfi a “ 0 7 0 0 3 0 d upo the co o . redd p 9 . . 3 p. £ . 4 . .

fol B urth om n c ea s twa rde wth [ . James the ext pe e a enem t n n f a nfi t upo it butti ge as the ormer . red p

a 0 7 2 0 . 3 3 . . 5p. £ 4 . Jo : Harper the n ext peece easte wth a ten em t upon it buttinge ’ nfi 7 m 0 3 0 d r ed a 2 a . . . . as the former . p . 3 p £ 4 Miles Acheson the n ext pece eastward t a tenem t upon it :

f nii 7 1 0 3 . c d . n a . . . butti ge as be ore . red p a 3 . 3 5p £ 4 Willum Greme the n ext pece eastward wth a tenem t upon it by I n n in a nfi the la e o the east : butt ge as before . red p

a 2 7 0 0 . 3 . 5 . . 3 p. £ 4 Jo : B urth oms en hath a hous es ted but no house upon it : on the

i of ne n end f a n d . east s de the la at the orth thereo . red p 4

0 0 3 in ye wa ie £ . . E dmHitherton hath a hous es ted adj oyninge more south on that ie f the n a nh in wa . o d . side la e . red p 4 ye B a rtholl White a house there a dj oyninge more south but no

red a nfi in wa ie. yarde . p 4d . ye D enfi e Haw widowe a house there a dj oyninge more south but

“ i n wa ie in m a h dfi . o d a nh d in . yar e . red p 4 . ye Marie Richardson a house there adj oyninge more south but no

“ a h 8d wth in wa ie yard . red p together a litle close farther south ye Els a b : Acheson j uh widow a house there more south but no in wa ie . a nfi d yarde red p 4 . ye t Xpr Acheson a pece m ore easte on the weste : tenem upon it by the saide lane on the weste : buttinge north upon the s treete n nfi south upon Jo : White Mary Richardso . red 9 a 2 d a 1 7 o . 0 . 0 3 . 1 . 4 . . p £ 0 1? I D 44 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

” h R ic: Ma s s ha m the next peece easte wt a tenem t upon it : buttinge

a nh a 27 . o 1 0 3 . od as the former, red p 4 . p. £ . . John Hitherton the next pece ea s twa rde wth a tent upon it buttinge north as theformr shorter south : buttinge there upon

n 1 1 7 c 1 B n ra s s et a a . . . 3 6 d Ed : le e . red 9 p . . n Ed : B lenera s s et the nexte pece eas twa rde wt a tenem t upon it buttinge south as the former : broader at the north end : by the s re te hi h a ie lea din e on n red t e the g w g to the Hollis the orth . 8 ah 2 a . 1 7 . 0 . d 1) 3 p . Jo : Ma s s ha m a pece adj oyninge more easte : by the former pece n i h i ‘ d n : a d h wa e ea s te a . 7 2 0 on a n 2 . . the west orth the g . 4 p Xpr Loder a pece adj oyninge more south : by the said highwa ie

n n W on 0 o the easte a d Jo : hite the south 5 a . 3 p.

‘ Ed : B lenera s s et a pece adj oyninge more weste : buttinge nor-th upon Jo : Ma s s ha m a fores aide s outh upon the said Jo : White 7 1 2 a . , . 3 . 5p Jo : White the n ext pece southward by the “ 2 former on the n : rh n n a n 6 a 27 o orth the co o pasture i parte south d easte . . p. Marie R ichardson a litle pightle a djoyninge more weste : by the former pece n orth a nd easte a nd the compasture a fores a ide south a nd 1 a 7 c weste . 3 . p. Xpr Hitherton a pec emore north : by the said highway lea dinge o n n n a nd to the Hollis n the weste : a d Alex . Be dall orth parte easte : buttinge weste wth a na rrow pointe upon Jeffry Milburne : a n d it extendeth s outhwa rde wth a litle nook e over the fores a ide ’ way at the gate into the corfion buttinge there upon Jo : Whites n 7 c a C . . grou d 7 . p d : n nexte c nor hwar e n [fol . 3 7 ] . Alex Be dall the pe e t d : butti g

n com : n om s o weste upo a path easte upo the c pa ture 4a . p.

' J o : Hitherton the n ext pece northward buttinge weste as the former : broader at theeaste end by the compastureon the easte ' a nd hi hwa ie lea din to M on in 1 2 a 7 c: the g g elt parte south . 3 . p. Phillip Ca reck e the n ext pece northward by the said highwa ie n a n d the m n c : a 2 7 . orth said co o path weste 4 . p. Jeffery Milburn the next pece west : by -thesaid path easte the

i no h a n d t he c a 0 7 0 said h ghway rt be ke south 5 . . p.

X r n n m edowe 0 nin e p . He derso a litle pightle a dj y g mor weste betwene w a ie n a nd a 7 T o t 0 . the orth the becke sou h . 3 . p t ' Xpr Loder a tenem a nd yarde a dj oyninge more weste : by the hi waie s treete on n r and a n gh or the o th weste : d the becke south . red anf 0 2 7 . o . 0 . 9 j a . p £ T HE F I D BARONY O G LSLAN . 45

Xpr Henderson a na rrow e sponge of medow more south betwene the becke north a nd Jo : Hendersons gr ounde south : buttinge h easte w t a goringe point upon the becke : weste upon the s treete

0 a 1 7 m . . p. Jo : Henderson a parcell of ground e adj oyn inge more south : by h the highwa ye to the Hollis on the south : w t a litle cota ge upon it at the northw es te corn er n eare the becke : buttin ge west upon the s treete 2 litle cota ges behinde the Ha llh ou s e east w th a goringe

nfi 1 2 red d . 1 n n c . a 0 7 o poi te upo the be ke p a . . p. D orith e Bell widow e the n ext cota ge s outhwa rde : beinge like

‘ a t n of : n n rounde a nd behinde wise the weste e de Jo He derso s g , f red an fi the Ha lhous e as the ormer . p m W S imson the next cota ge s outhwa rde by the feildgate on the

n ehin e H a lho s e f r d a nh : a d b d u . e d south the as the ormer 9 4 .

' i dle t o B 7 a m ton tenemts a nd . in T he m d p . f p The houses situate the middle pa rte of the toun e of Brampton proceedinge

w es t war e d .

T he H a lhous e n . The lorde hath a faire sto e house at the east n n c H allh ous e c w “1 e de of the tou e alled the , omposed about the

n a ie ree e commo w or s t t .

i li Ca re k e n n red Ph l pp c a house at the orth e de of the Hall . p

nfi 2 0 d a .

X r in n n o w es twa rde a fi d p Rob so the ext h use . red 1) 4 . Anne Bell widow the n ext house westwa rde : s ta ndinge endwa ies

n an red nfi 1 od . orth d south . p a

h ' Jeffry Milburne the cornerhous e more weste w t a litle ya rde by

n no red anfi 1 8d the becke o the rth . p . B artholl White the next house a nd yarde westward : by the

fi 1 d n a n 0 . becke orth as the former . re . p Janet Bendall widow the next house a nd yard westward by the n d said becke orth . red 4 . Jo : Ma s s h a m the next house yarde westward by the street

a nd n d a nh d . 0 . 2 3 . west the saide becke orth re d p. 4 £

nn Hitherton n en [fol . A e the ext house westward b i ge d c a nn 1 2 . next the be ke redd p . Sis hy Brice widowe the n ext house : s ta ndinge more towa rde the

s o hwe e nfi d . the ut s t . red p a 4

a nh 8d . Jeffry Nixon the n ewe storehouse more weste . red 9 James B urthom hath the litle house more weste : it belongeth t d 0 1 3 . c to his tenem a nd ground e there more south £ . .

Els a beth n s eh On the no7 th s ide of the beck e. Acheso widow a or I D 46 THE BARONY G LSLAN . house a nd yarde on the other side of the becke : -by the s treete 0n

'‘ a nd ri 2 0 n : red n d . the easte orth the becke south . p a

0 a 0 7 1 . . 5p. \ Rich : Hitherton the next house and yarde westward by the

fi 1 2 d 4 r ed a n . 0 7 p a . . 2 becke south . p 5p .

Xpr Robson the n ext house . a nd yard westward : by the saide

” ' a nr1 d 0 a 0 7 2 o becke south . red p 4 . . . p. _ Jo : B urthom the next house a nd yarde wes twa rde : by the said ” a nd s treete 1 8d 0 a . 7 o c . a n11 s . . . be ke south the weste red _ p 4 p _ i Certain e other groundes more south : liinge betwen e th e com

m on on everie pastures side . E dw : B lenerha s s et a pece inclosed : by the becke at the

R owba nk on : and thecom on n the easte pasture the orth , weste ,

a 2 7 o a nd in parte south 1 4 . . p.

k e Anthon e n tenem t a n ro n e T he R owba n . i Tomso a d g u d inclosed a dj oyninge more easte called the R owba nk e: by the on a nd in com pasture the easte parte north a nd south . red p

nn 1 a 1 7 o 0 a 5 . . p. £ . George Bell and Cutbert Acheson a pightle more weste being parcell of the 2 tents called the Hollis : by E dw : B lenerh a s s ets foresaid groun d north : the com pasture weste : a nd Tho : Belles

n a 7 0 grou ds south 4 . 3 . p. Tho : Bell a c lose adj oyninge more south by the groundes of the Hollis on the easte : a nd the ground e of Jo : H udla s on the south a n 1 a 7 o d weste 7 . 3 . p . O h 3 ollis B a nd Cutbert n 2 tenemts w t T he H . George ell Acheso the grounde inclosed adj oyninge more easte called the Hollis : by the corh pasture north a nd easte : a nd Thomas Belles grounds

a n south . Hereof George hath the house more eastward . red p

d . a nn 3 3 . d 3 . 4 . Cuthbert the other red p 3 4 .

1 a 0 7 0 8 d 2 . 0 6 3 . 5 . . p £ . Tho : Bell a close a dj oyninge more south : by the com pasture

a nd 8 0 on 1 a . 27 . the easte south . p ’ a : tenerht wth o in e T he W7 e . The same Tho a a litle yard adj yn g

° m t more west : by the co pasture south : a nd Jo : Hudla s his tenem r n e on th e a nd n red nfi a nd g ou d west orth . 1; a

8 c d 0 a 2 7 0 . 0 3 . . . p £ . . t - Hudla s a tenem ground inclosed a dj oyninge more north Jo . by the 2 former closes of Tho : Bell on the east : a nd the com n n nfi pasture o the orth west south . red p a . This ye lr W . 1 a 1 7 2 0 0 8 3 c form are called ye rea 3 . . p. £ . . d.

O n n a nd ro n es u d . [fol . ther te eme ts g more weste T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

t Phillip Careck e a tenem a nd crofte betwene the compasture on the east Rich : Nelson west : buttinge north upon the lordes

” ” n : n R ic: N n a n r1 s . 2 a 2 7 o demea es south upo elso . red p 4 5 . . p. ” R ic: Nelson a litle pightle at the south ende of the former by the

rh n on a nd 1 7 o co o a . 2 pasture the south easte . p . The same Richard a tenem t and croft adj oyninge more west : by the 2 formr peces easte : buttinge north upon the demeanes

f n orh on r d a h 2 1 o : c . e a . 7 a oresaid south upo the pasture p 3 . p. Robert Hudla s a tenem t a n d crotte adj oyninge more weste : by the demean es called B rigwood on the weste : buttinge north a nd

r ed anh a 2 7 o south as the former . 1) 3 5 . . p.

B 7 W d e nc a d o n ig oo d . The lorde hath a great pasture i losed j y inge more weste c alled B rigwoodde : well furnished wth wood a nd

te It betw en e timber towar ds the west p thereof . lieth the Parke on the north : the river Irdinge on the weste : the river Gelt on the south : a nd the compasture formr tenem t on the easte

1 2 7 . o . 7 2 a . p

T he Pa 7 ke r a d o nin e . The lord hath a pa ke impaled j y g more n ni w th a nd : liin e betwene orth , well reple shed wood timber g the former pa s tf e on the north a nd in parte weste : other demean e groundes on the easte : a nd the Churchw a ie in pte north

oa 0 7 o 3 g . . p. X pr B lenerh a s s et a close a dj oyninge more weste : by B rigwood

h a n Ir in n n a nd red a n sout : d d ge o the orth weste . 9

2 6 a 2 7 . 0 . . 3 p

T he Wood oote ba th tenem t a nd roun d e f . The lorde a g more south called the Woodfoote : by Irdinge on the weste : Gelte on the north : the olde river of Gelte on the east : buttinge south wth a n arrowe pointe upon the m etinge of Olde Gelte a nd Irdinge

2 a 2 7 . 0 . 5 . p A great common pasture more easte : liinge betwene Gelt a nd H elbeck e on the south : B rigwood a nd diverse s everalls o f B ra mp ton on the west : the s evera lles of E a s bye B othbye o n the north Cum ca tch a nd diverse other s evera lls T a lk interne on the easte

1 a c 7 . o . 1 3 3 . p Another pece of com pasture more easte : betwene F arlam groundes on the south : S ca reck hilles a nd D enton becke on the east : Naward Parke on the north a nd other s evera lles on the

a 0 7 . o . weste 3 6 4 . p Certaine small parcells of comon betwene the Maynes on the

1 1 a 0 7 . o . south : a nd the Abby bridge on the north . p OF I D ” 48 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' n E a s b e a 0 7 o The common gree e at Litle y 5 . . p. T he m n Cotehil Cotehilmoa 7 e. com o at Great Easby called

6 a 0 7 o moare 5 . . p.

oa 7 e c n towa rde Croock tholrnes Ki7 kbym . The par ell of commo

Krk moare a 1 7 2 0 i b . called y 7 . p.

NET HE ‘RD E NT ON .

n Nether en on l e h [fol Nethe7 denton . The ma er of d t y t betwene Lanercoa s te Abbye groun ds the river I rdinge a nd

‘ Overdenton ground es on the north : the c utt er boundes of Gilles land on the easte : VVes tfa rlam groundes on the south : a nd Brampton groundes on the weste : That is to saye begininge at Na ward Castle it goeth doun e the Ca s tlebeck e to the Parke side then ea s twa rde by the Parke side to Hom ehous eburn e : then a litle waie doune the said burne a ga ine eastward to Turnhill : _ then turninge north to the D arline : by the outside of the Darline to Irdinge : then up Irdinge to Cha ppelburne : and so up the said

‘ burne to T omlin clugh : a nd so betwene Clughs gill and Temman

‘ to T em rna nbeck e an d so directlye to E dels tone a nd then

turnin e s outhwarde b s ton bank e s toneh ea e ll g , y a y a p ca ed S tonelayers at La whill to L a wburne : then turninge wes twa rd e

u a n Co erford a n d - u L a w ta nds heilds p the s id bur e to gg , still p by s

W a s ik efoote u T ern es ik e Greneterne and to y , p the to , so still

' directlie westward to Ca rnutelyedyk e corner at Hathwa ypik e a nd so still westward by the north side of Ca rnutelye grounds to the

' rottenwell at S ca lega rthnuk e : then turninge -northwf d doun e the

R ottens ik e R entla ndburn e D entonbeck e an d n als to , so dou e the

c And n e neth said be ke to the Castle aforesaid . it co t y these n e groun ds followi g . ' ‘ » l N a wa 7 d phe co Ca s te l . The lorde hath a parke called Na wa rd

“11 c l W thi r Parke W a faire astel built n it called Nawa d Castell . The Parke is d evided by a becke called D entonbeck e als Castle

2 es W f c a n l n bec ke into pt . hereo the astle d that part iingeo the

a n d wes te of l n h r south the said becke lieth Brampton . The ot e n in D n n parte bei ge the greater parte lieth e to . The whole

n e neth 2 a 0 7 o co t y 44 . . p . " D M ill An h i t w enton . t on e n enem vot: T he Ro e. Robi son a t Calgarthhill a nd ground inclosed - a dj oym nge more easte at the s outhea s te corner of the Parke : by the demeans of the maner in

“ : n u u n n red a nti s d parte easte butti ge so th po the commo . 9 5 . 9 . 1 8 a 27 o . . p;

0 OF I D 5 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

’ m 1 7 E d W a . . o augh a fourth parte 3 3 p. ’ h 1 7 0 E dr l a . . Bel a fourth parte 3 3 p. The lord a pece of groun d adj oyninge more easte : by B lack s ik e on the weste : butting no rth a nd south upon E dmWaugh

1 0 a 2 7 o . . p.

’ E drh Waugh certain e inclos ed groun ds adj oyninge more easte by S careck eclugh on the east : buttinge north upon I rdinge south

’ upon E drh Bell and extendinge weste wth na rrowe nook es at both

n 2 a . 1 7 . o e des of the former pece 4 p.

T he B i7 hi7 t E dm tenem t a n d rounde a d o nin e k s e. Bell a g j y g m ore south called the B irk hirs te : by S ca reck clugh a nd Humfry

n n m n red a nti B o the : a d co o . ell easte the drove the west p.

2 a. 7 . 3 3 op. h m The lorde a m edowclos e a dj oyninge more south : by t e co .

: c alled the R awm oa re on the south : buttinge weste u pon the

rh 0 7 0 c o on 7a . . p. Humfry Bell a tenem t and groun ds inclosed a dj oyninge more easte by the 2 for-mer on the weste th e Clugh on the north : and

” h m re a nr1 8 a 7 2 0 t e co in d . . pasture parte south . p 4 3 p.

” Andi: Creake s en a m edowe close a dj oyninge on the southwest

te : wth on p. of the former together a litle square pightle the weste of the saide close : by the compasture on the south west north

a . 0 7 2 0 3 p. Thomas Livock e a nd Jo : Elwood holde 2 tenem ts wth the g rounds more easte : betweene the com pasture Humfry Bell Robt Hetherington west : the lords groun d E dw : Belles north :

. and n W f : w o the said commo pasture east south . hereo Jo El o d h f t ea s te a r re a n 7 m w d . d n s d. 2 2 a . . ath the ar her house p 5 . 9 3 p

E dw f ro n e [fol . 4 : Bell a 3 square parcell o g u d at the " northeast cornr of the former by the c ompasture on the easte

1 0 7 2 0 . a . . p The lorde a lon ge pece of m edowe grounde at the weste ende of t h e former betwene the groundes of the former 2 tenements on t he south a nd north : buttinge west upon Robt Hetherington

2a 2 7 2 0 . . . p Thomas Lyvock e a nd Jo : Elwood a pece- of medow ground e a dj oyn ing more north : buttinge easte upon the comon : west as

a 1 7 2 0 . the former 7 . . p Thomas Bell a close adj oyninge more north : by Robt Hether ington on the north a nd weste : a nd the comon at T emplerig on t he 1 7 2 0 easte 4a . . p. T HE R OF I D BA ONY G LSLAN . SI

R obte Hetherin gton a tenem t a nd groun ds incl osed a dj oyninge more north a n d weste : by the highwa ie on the north : the Clugh and Humfry Belles groun d weste : a nd the groun d of T h o : Livock e a nd Jo : Elwood south : buttinge eas t in pte wth a n arrow e T em leri a nn n n . a 7 o spo ge upo p g red 9 3 4 . 3 . p. George Bell a tenem t a nd gr ounde inclosed more weste : bet wene th e highwa ye a nd the Clugh on the south : Isbell Car eck e weste

’ t enerhts ca l Nook e n a nd the l ed the orth Tho : Bell easte . redd

2 a 1 7 o 3 . . p .

l Car eck e tenem t a nd n nc a d o nin e Isbel a . grou ds i losed j y g more west : by S car eck clugh on the weste a n d par te south : and the k n m Noo e on . a nn 1 a 0 7 2 0 tene ts of the the orth red 9 7 . . p .

k r n n wth r n n T he N oo e. Th ee te eme ts their g ou ds i closed a dj oynin ge more n orth called the Nook e : betwen e S car eck clugh an d the river weste : the former tenem t a n d the ten emts of George Bell Tho : Bell on the south : the glebe of the R ectorie on t he

n W f l the easte a nd the river on the orth . hereo Edward Bel hath m nfi 3 1 a 7 . house most westward . red p a 5 . 4 . 3 p.

nfi 8a 1 7 1 ll mi . a 3 . d . . . . Rich : Be the ddle house . red p 4 7 3 4p

The widow e of Edm : Bell the house moste eastward . red 9

8 a 1 7 1 . nii 3 d . . a 4 . 7 . 3 4p Thomas Bell a tenem t a nd grounds inclosed a dj oyninge at the southeast parte of the former gr ound es : by the common pasture n devided int at T emplerigge in parte on the south a d easte . It is o 2 ptes by a highw a ie lea dinge southwar d to the corner of the

m ll a nd a 'hi hwa ie n W f the e t . co o . hereo w st p lieth by G Be west g

1 a 1 7 . o . south 3 . p The easte pt by the Widow S tevenson ea st the Common south

0 7 o . red p a nfi 1 5 a . . f t t The widow e of Will um S tevenson a ten em a nd grounde a e j oyninge more easte : betwene the glebe of the R ectorie north a nd the comon south : buttinge east upon the common at Cha pple

r ed a nfi 1 6 a . 2 7 . 2 0 . burn e . p p

S it R t N th 7 d t Chu7 h of R ectorie ec é7 ie e e en on c . , The site the

"11 ‘ w the Church a nd Churchya rde a nd the glebe of the R ectorie a dj oyninge more north : by Cha ppelburn e a nd the river ea ste : the saide r1ver north : a nd the groundes of the three tenements

a 1 7 . 2 0 . called the Nook e on the weste 3 9 . p n on n A parcell of ground there more easte by the bur e the orth , and the Comon on the south : buttinge ea st a nd west uppon the

rh a ear e s co on : heretofore inclosed as maie pp by the ditche , but

n 0 a . 2 7 . o . nowe lyin ge was te a nd voide to the Commo . p E OF I D 52 T H BARONY G LSLAN .

ill e Clon hs . a. [fol . 4s j g g Peter Bell a litle pightle more east at the weste ende of Temman by T omlinclugh 0n the north a nd easte and the comon pasture weste pcell of ye 2 tenem ts follow

. 2 a 0 7 2 0 in ge . . p. e l m th Jo : Bell a nd Peter Bell holde qua lie 2 ten e ents w the grounds inclosed more Cloughs gill : liinge betwene T omlinclugh on the north : Temman in pte on the easte : a nd the

a n W ba h he comon pasture on the south d weste . hereof Peter t t house more s outhwa rde wth a yarde compassed in round with the

' n nfi 3 1 a 0 7 0 Commo . red 9 a 5 . 4 . . 3 p.

“ n 1 T n . a fi s . a 7 o Joh hath the other house red p 5 43 . . p.

H eilde R n widowe a nd ighf . George ichardso the of Davye Bell h Jo : Bell holde 3 ten ements wt their grounds inclosed more west at Highfeild by L a uncelet Bell and Jo : Hawes on the weste : a nd m on n a nd W e the co pastures the orth easte south . hereof Georg

n tenem t r ed a n 3 . Richardso hath the more eastward . 13 5

2 a 7 1 4 . 3 . 3p.

e a nfi 1 widow . 3 2 a . 7 . The the middle house red p 5 . 4 3 . 4p

he red a t . nh 3 . 2 a . 7 1 Jo : Bell house moste westward p 5 4 3 . 3p m Jo : Hawes a ten e t ground a dj oyninge more to the north m n n and r nfi weste by the co o orth Davy Hawes west : ed p2 a 53 .

a . 0 7 2 0 . 57 . p

B l b k 7 L owe s tenerh t a nd n a ck a n e 0 7 o s e. Davy Hawes a grou d a dj oyninge more to the north weste : called the B la ck ba nk e or

L0 Wcros s e : th e m n on n a nd in e red by Co o the orth parte w ste .

n i 8 a 7 o 1 2 . . 15a f . p ' D avy Livock e a pightle adj oyninge more weste n eare to his tenerhts in the Rowe : by the c ompasture on the north a nd south and com wa ie on 2 a 7 o the forde or the weste . 3 . p . I Y ofi Bell a nd Lanc elet Bell holde 2 tenerh ts t h the groundes inclosed a dj oyninge at the south ende of the former : by the Highfeilde groundes on the n orth a nd easte: and the compasture ’ W La nf: ba th red south . hereof the house more eastward . 9 d 0 ' a fi s . . 1 6 a 1 7 . . 4 4 . 3 p t Edm : Bell a tenem and groun d inclosed a dj oyninge more west

n n and s n n: red a fi butti ge orth outh upo the Commo . p

a 0 7 o . 2 7 . . p The widowe of Tho : Bell a tenem t and groun ds inclosed a d

' the corh a n j oyninge more weste : by south d north a nd in pte west .

a n 1 a 1 7 o . red p n 3 . . p Edm : Bel] a longe m edowe close more weste : by the former T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 53

ground and the com south : a nd the former ground in pt north buttinge easte upon the former ground west upon the corh on

a . 7 o 7 3 . p. Y ofi a nd Lancelet Bell a pightle adj oyninge more north : by the grounde of the fores a ide widow easte : a nd the comon pasture n a nd a . 0 7 2 0 orth weste 3 . p. La hn7 s tc7 a tenem t a n ng g . Davy Bell a d ground inclosed more south at Langhurst Crag : by Ca rnutelye grounds in Farlam on the south : the comon on the easte : his owne groun d diverse others o n n : a nd R entla ndbeck e on the orth the west . red 9 a nn

a 2 7 . o 3 3 . . p. T he same Davy a pece of medow groun d adj oyninge more north by George Hall on the weste : the corh pasture north easte

a 1 7 2 0 4 . . p . ' fol e of n [ . Gr gory Hall a pece medow grou d a dj oyninge more weste betwen e the former tenemt south a nd the c ompasture n a 0 7 o orth 9 . . p. Anthonie Robinson parte of a close adj oyninge more weste : by the fores a ide tenerh t north : the corh on south : a nd R entla nd

rne T he c e n q u weste . west parte of this lose b yo de the becke is in

6 a 2 7 o Farlam . . p. ' G s everall e on e 7 enete7 ne. A more easte b y d Ca rnutelye called Greneterne liinge by the com on the north : a nd Farlam ground e on : n a nd n corh on was the south butti ge easte weste upo the . It f n aied ea rlie n 6 8d 3 . n hereto ore i closed p a y re t of . But it is owe d ecaied a nd n 0 a . 0 7 o laide waste to the Commo 4 . p. A great peece of common pasture extendinge from D entonbeck e ' a nd from the demeanes of Denton Hall eastward to E dels tone a nd the utmost bounds of Gilsland : a nd liinge betwene F arlam n s everalls of Netherdenton on n & c grou ds the the orth .

2 1 a 2 7 o 9 2 . . p.

‘ B i7 khn7 s te m n c . A small pece of co o pasture alled the Birk

“ hurs te : lying on the north side of the demeanes of D entonha ll a nd n j es e in a n 2 7 o w t 2 a . . butti ge p rte upo the Parke 4 . p

M FARLA . F B 7 a ton . . a 7 la m a nneientl e a membe7 o m [fol , y f p The Maner of Wes tfa rla rh lyeth betwene the F oreste of B ruthwa ite T alk ingrounds on the south : the outm os te rynde of Gilles la nd on the easte : Denton groundes on the north a nd Brampton groundes OF I D 54 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

on : B e ifiin e R entla nd the west . That is to saye g g at becke where Denton Brampton do parte it procedeth towards the s outhwes te to a mirye plac e in the highwa ye called the foulefia s h a nd so directlye forward toMeltonbeck e up the said becke somewhat

” beyonde the Mill theh turninge s outhwes twa rde to the highwaie a nd so s outhwarde to the feildga te called redgate : then turninge i ’ wes twa d about a furlonge a nd h a ulf it procedeth southward by the

’ east side of T a lk interne to the foote of R engha gill : so up the s a id gill by the A s hba nk e pcedinge eastward to the com moare a nd still eastward by the S ta nis hcra g and the Highcra g a nd by a great mearstone to a n old ditch at the highrais e : then turninge south

f furlon e ne a aine warde by the ditch about hal a g , it tur th g

r ll n r r r e f ll eastward to the F o es twa : the tu ninge no thwa d it . o oweth n the said wall both orthward , eastward southward till it come to B la ck burne : then doun e B la ck burne to the foote of foulepot : then vp foulepot to the foote of T odderclugh : then vp t hat clugh a nd to a gray ston e called the clugh head : then towards the northwes te to another mearstone a nd so to La wburne : then turninge westward up the said burne to Coggerford a nd still up by Laws tands heilds to Wa ys ik efoote a nd up the ternes ik e to grene terne a nd so still directlye westward to Ca rnutelydyk ecorner ' at Ha thwaypik e : a nd still westward by the north side of Ca rnutely

grounds to the rotten . well at S ca legarthnook e : then turninge northward by rotten sike als R entla ndbeck e to the comon side it th meeteth w the place where it began a nd conteyn eth these roundes follow n e g i g . Anthonie Robinson parte of a close of medow and pasture lyinge betwefi e rottens ik e als R entla ndbeck e on the easte : Carnutelye ground south : the com pastr of Farlam weste : a nd

m f B ra m ton north red a n . co o 2 1 a 2 7 o . 2 3 . the p p . . p

I The east pte of this close beyonde the said beck lieth in D enton

6 7 o . a 2 . . . p

Ca t l Mr D tenem t th 7 nn e ye. acre a free w the groundes inclosed a dioyninge more south c alled Carnutelye : betwene Langhurst; ’ crag north a nd S ilverside south : buttinge easte weste vpon m a co a 2 7 . 2 0 . the p stures 73 . p

i i e tenefn n r e e S lve7 s d . Peter Bell a t a d c ofte a dj oying mor south : buttinge east upon the Common : west upon Robt Parn ell 6 8d 8 d a fi s . . 6 3 d r e 1 a 0 7 . o . 0 . . . p 4 . p £ t Xpr Bell a tenem a nd crofte a dj oym nge more south : by the or I D . THE BARONY G LSLAN 55.

m n on : n a nd n corh r co o the south butti ge east weste upo the . ed

a r? Va us es n 1 a 0 7 . . 0 . 0 . 3 . d p la d 3 p £ 3 4 .

Robt Parnell a tenemt a nd croft there more weste : by Peter “ Bell on the north a nd easte : a nd the Common 0 1? the s outhe red p

a . 2 7 . o . 0 . 1 3 0 5 p £ . d . t h Jo : Hall a tenem (bein ge a stonehouse) wt a crotte inclosed ' more south by S tea ven Peares oil the south : the demeans oi

r ll a nd c m n n a nd r ed Fa lam Ha weste the o o pasture orth easte . n fi a 2 2 a . 7 0 . . 2 . 1 0 3 . 0 d p 3 p £ . f l 1 n t th o d . S en em [ . 5 ] teve Peares a t (beinge a ston ehouse) w the grounds inclosed a dj oyninge more south : buttinge weste

” u ofi n 1 n r ed ? p the demea s easte upor the commo . 1) am

2 1 a . 2 7 . o . 0 3 . 0 p £ . 7 d r t M D acres a free ten eih a nd croft a dj oynin ge more south : by the Comon or? the easte : a nd the demeans off the southwest 8 a . 7 . o ; 0 0 3 3 p £ . . Jo Peares a parcell of ground a dj oyninge more south : by the n on a nd s he a n como pasture the easte out . red p n

1 a 2 7 o 6 . . . 0 . 0 3 d . p £ .

S itns a ne7 i de F a 7 la m ba th n M j . The lorde the ma er house th called Farlam Hall w the demean es inclosed a dj oyninge more

: betwen e f eecies om on th e west the 4 ormer p the c . pasture

' com a nd the lan e n Will rh ll easte : the said . ext u gi on the south :

R ectorie on e a nd com n the glebe of the the west . a la e the

n r S on north e n como pastu e towards ilverside the . The grou ds doe lye as it were in 3 pts by reason of 2 highwa ies lea dinge hr m 1 o a 0 7 o 2 0 . 0 3 . 0 d . t ough the 7 . . p. £ Mr Laiton bath a teneliit a nd croft more north on the other side

' of n : n l roundeS on the saide la e by the la e south : Rich . Bel es g

n a nd 0 o 0 3 7 . the west orth easte 9a . . p. £ 4 Rich : Bell a tenem t a nd crotte a dioyninge more weste : by the former tenem t a nd his owh e ground east : the said lane south :

, and ye common weste a nd n orth e red p a nn 8 d . 8 a 1 7 . 2 0 . 0 . 3 . . p £ 3 The same R ic? a close a dioyninge more easte : by Mr L a ytofi

0 7 . o . south a nd the comon north a nd easte 7a . p The sameR ic? a pightle at the southeast cornr of the former by r 1 a 7 . 2 0 . M Laiton weste a nd the comeaste a nd s outhe . 3 p The R ectorie a litle pightle on the other side of the lane : by the said lane a nd comon on the north : the demeanes of Farlam on the

7 2 0 easte a nd weste : a nd the becke on the south 3 a . 3 . p. r I D 56 THE BARONY o G LSLAN .

The Lorde a litle pightle of demeanes a dioyninge more weste

b n n and and 2 a 7 . 2 0 y the la es orth weste the becke south . 3 p. The Lorde another parcell of demeans more weste : betwene the s aide 2 lanes or wa ies on "the easte a nd north : a nd 2 sun dry beckes

8 1 0 on a nd a . 7 . 2 the south weste p. h S ite of Rect07 ie The site of the R ectorie wt the Church a nd " Churchyard a n d the glebe of the said R ectorie lyinge there more south : by the beckes on the north a nd weste : the highwa ie on

the south : and the demeanes on the easte . a The saide R ectorie a litle parcell of glebe at the south west

c n : betwen e e a nd n or er of the former the b cke easte the , Ki gs ground e weste : buttinge n orth vpon the demeans south upon the

f e lde a i g te. The saide R ectorie another parc ell of gr0unde more north b etwene the demeanes north a nd the becke south buttinge east

' a nd c 1 7 . 2 . west vpon the becke 45 a . p The said R ectorie another parcell of groun d at the north east c orner of the former : by the demeans on the north weste a nd

s 1 a 7 o outh . 3 . p. ' Lineholme B 7 oa dmedowbo oi an g . The Lorde a pece deme s ' a dioyninge more weste called Lineholm e B roa dm ed owébog : ' ’ b etwene the highway a nd R if: Brises ground north Mrs Carlton s ground west parke south : the becke a nd the 2 former small th . on And n w na rrowe pecs of glebe the easte . it exte deth south a s pong betwene the becke the Kings grounde to the glebe

afore a de 2 o s i . 7 . 3 3 a p.

. Welli M T ? n oodde . s [fol 5 . Carlto a close of pasture W a dioyninge more south called W ellis : betwene the Kings grounde

o n d W ll rh n n a n i u o o . the easte orth Belles the weste , n ell of C

1 2 0 Bell 7a . p.

“ Willum Bell Certain groun ds inclosed a dioynl nge more weste ’ c alled also Wellis by the becke in pte north : the King s g rounde n i s a d n . outh the highway west . There is a como way through th s

a nd m 8 1 7 o the for er 1 a . . p .

” M1 s Ca rltofi a pece of m edowe ground a dioyninge more north e xtendinge easte to hir former close weste to the mill : a nd lyinge

e wene on all ll 1 7 o b t b e a . c . . . the 2 eckes partes , p of C Bells 4 p m The same M Carltona close a dioyninge more north on the north ’” e et en R m ast parte of the former : b w e ic: Brise west : the s a e Rich . a nd the demeans easte : hir owh e ground north : extendinge ’ n orth wth na rrowe i h ll d h waie oe . . a passage to the g , g p C B

1 2 a 0 7 . o . . p

OF I D 58 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

k a dio n n e r 2 d . Ca roc e : [fol . 5 ] a pece y i g mo e south by the m former ground north a nd easte : M Ca rlton south a nd Hutofi

a 1 7 . o weste 5 . p. - ' Hutofi a litle close a dioyninge toward the s outhweste ? by Mrs Carlton south buttinge west vpon his owne grounde

1 0 7 . o . a . p The same Hutofi a pece at the weste end of the former beinge mossy ground : by Mrs Carlton south : a nd the comon pasture on

n r h 6 a . 2 7 0 . the o t wes te . p

Willa l l tenem t a nd n n s o mgil . Jo . Bel a grou d i clo ed m re easte called Willu mgill by the highwa ie on the north a nd northeas t the compasture on the south a nd s outhea ste : B ooba nk e on th e

c n 0 0 3 . re fi 2 0 a 2 7 . 2 . . . a . d weste l p p £ 3 4 .

T he B ba k tenem t a nd n a dio n oo n es . The Lorde hath a grou d y inge more weste called the B ooba nk es betwene the highwa ie north a nd Willum Bell south : a nd the becke fallinge to Meltofi on the 8 a 7 0 . 0 3 0 weste 37 . 3 . p. £ . d .

’ Willum Bell s en a tenerh t a nd g round inclosed a dioyninge more south : by the saide becke on the weste a nd south : a nd the

' com ofi on s om eth n e woodded on pasture the easte . It is i g the

t red a nfi 6 6 a 0 7 o 0 1 2 3 0 west p . p . . p. £ . . d . ' Francis Bell a free croft more south on the other side of the becke : by the comon pasture in parte south a nd easte : his owne

n n T h rl a lles 6 a 7 o u w . . grou d Alexa der weste 3 3 . p The same Francis a 3 square pece a dioyninge more south : by

“ owne rounde wes te an m on s o thea s e a 0 d co u t . 7 o . his. g the the 4 . I p n tenem t a nd c f a dio nin e e The same Fra cis a ro t y g mor weste , by ' T hurl all a n n a n omm n th Alex : w weste d orth d the . c o s ou

2 a . 2 7 o 0 3 . c d . 7 . p . £ . 4 Alexander T hurlwall a ten em t a nd grounds inclosed a dioyninge

” more weste : betwene the former ground a nd the becke easte : ’ a nd the King s grounde weste : buttinge south vpon Farlam

n n v ofi hi hwa e B oo a nk e n red a h gree e orth p the g y at b cor er . p 6 8 3 . d . a . 7 . o . 0 . _ 43 3 p £

n n n s a rla rir T he Kings tena ntes . The Ki ge hath 4 te eme t at F grene in the occupation of 4 s everall tenaunts : wth the grounds thereunto a pptayninge equally devided amongst the said T enents a nd lyinge together on both sides of the waye from Meltofi to F a rlam grene : betwene the highwaye from F a rla mgrene to Talkin a nd Alexan der T hurlwa ls ground on the easte: Broad ' m edowbo n Wellis a nd s g , the grou ds called the : George Bell T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 59 groun d in Brampton Lordship north : the Terne a nd s everall

n n or? : a nd R eu h a ill or? s outh e grou ds of Brampto the weste g g the . Whereof Robert Waugh hath the house marked wth (a) at the gate r n a nh 6 8 n . s . d . 0 a 0 7 o i to ye g e e red p 7 . . p . Robert Bell hath the house marked wth (b) more easte next lwa ls tenem t a n fi 6 8 T hur . s . d . 0 a 0 7 o red 9 7 . . p.

“1 ‘ D w 0 n n re cl avy Pott the house marked ( ) upo the gre e . d p 8 d . ? 6 3 . 0 a 0 7 am 7 . . op . h Humfry Bell j un the house a nd yarde marked wt (d) or? the f n nn 6 8 w o . a s . d . 0 a 0 7 . o este side the gree e red p 7 . p. D avy Potte a litle yarde upofi the green e or? the n orth of his h t t dnc? Ma n ri tenem d w . e i nfi 6 marke (c) red p a d .

0 a . 0 7 . 2 0 . 0 0 3 . 6 d p £ . .

. Hum fr e un F a 7 la m G7 ene. y Bell j a house a nd yarde more south : by th e free t en em t of Henry Gill on the west a nd the grene n a nd 0 a 1 7 1 . . . 0 1 3 . 0 orth easte 5p £ . d

fol n M lburne widowe n [ . Katheri e i the ext house east ~ h wt behinde n n a nh ward a litle yarde it upo the gree e . red p .

0 a 0 7 1 waste . . 5p.

F 7 G effr e Hitherton n a la m 7 ene. J y the ext house n orthwa rde

” n n a i1 . 0 8 c 3 . d . upo the gre e red p £ .

: Hithertofi the n s northwa rde a n n Rich ext hou e there red p . waste . Alexander T hurlwall the s tonehou§e more north upon the said n gre e . Henry Gill a free tenem t a nd crofte more south : betwene the greene north Robt Waugh easte : Talkin grounds south a nd the

n 1 0 7 o highway to Talki west 2 a . . p. He hath also some freground west of the said way amongst the n n Ki gs grou ds . Robt Waugh a close a dioyninge more easte : by the compasture ’ on the east buttinge north upon the grene s ende

1 c d . a 1 7 . o . 0 . 3 . 9 . p £ ' h A corner of this at the south end lyeth wt in the Maner o f

2 a 0 7 . 2 0 . Talkin . p ' tn MT D acre hath a F erm ehous e (beinge a stone house) w diverse s evera lles inclosed at the easte ende of Farlam boundes : betwene the comonpa s tr or? the weste : B la ck burne oh the south a nd ca s te :

2 a 0 7 . o . foulepot T oderclugh a nd the com ofi onthe north 1 3 . p The common pasture extendinge from the foresaid s evera lls o n the easte vnto F a rla rh grefie on the weste : a nd lyinge betwene OF I D 6 0 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' D entofi groundes a nd the s eueralles oi Farlam on‘ the north : and

r hwa ite a n n ro n e on & B ut d u d s c . the Foreste of Talki g the south ,

8 o n 2 a 0 7 . co t . 9 5 . p.

TALKIN .

fol T lk M n n l eth betwe e a en . [ . The a er of Talki y n Brampton a nd Farlam groundes or? the n orth : the Forests of B ruthwa ite on the easte : Ca s tleca reck e groundes oil the south and Haton ground es or? the west : That is t o saye :

" begininge at the foote of Helbeck e it goeth up the said becke to the foote of R eugh a gill als R oughthwa itgill : so up the said gill a nd still ea s twa rde to the Fell : then up the Fellm ea re by S tanis hcra g

‘ to a mearston e : a nd so or? by the high crag to a nothl great ston e : a nd still oil to a irolde dyke upofi the highra ys e called Wideopen

“ dyke : then turninge southward about half a furlonge by the

D k es ide n a a ine ea s twa rde c e Cla s cot y , it tur eth g to the beck all d a nd so onto the Forest Wall : theh turninge southward by the sa id Wall unto Howgill : then followinge the said gill bythe wall side un der B enna ba nk to a litle botom e or vally at Gelts ide called S egholm e where the sike falleth into Gelt : thefi goeth doune Gelt

f of Helbeck e f a nd conte n eth “ n to the oote a oresaid , y these grou ds follow n e i g .

N ethe7 to Nethertofi l in e n . The Lorde hath a Ferme called y g at the weste ende of the Lordship betwene Helbeck e or? the north a nd Gelte on the weste a nd south : Lon don waye the groun d of

i Mil rne devided c os e n Harr s Jo : bu easte . It is ( l e to the hous ) i to 2 ptes : The greater pte n ext Helbeck e is called the Gyrs inge

2 7 . o . 2 43 a . p

' n t wa ie Nether onfeil e The other parte ex the is called t d .

N eth ba th r l n e7 ton mill . The Lord a Wate mil at the south e de th of the said feilde : w a litle pightle a dioyninge more south : by

Milwater [n a n d or? ts the orth the river Gelte all other p .

7 o 54a . 3 . p.

” Cha el a 7 de R ic: Milburne o m edowe pp y . a litle pightle f called the Cha ppelya rde lyinge at the northea s te corner of the foresaid feild hi hwa es a nd n 0 2 7 o e by the g y easte orth a . . p. ' T e lde a lled the old Wa lle n Mil urne h fei c s . Cleme t b a pece of n on of l in feilde arable grou d the other side the wa e _ the called 'flh Oldwalles : by Londofi waie on the weste : buttinge north w a OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 6 1 narrowe goring pointe uponthe same wa ie : south upofi a headlan d ’ f n Milburne s o a . 7 o A drew 4 3 . p. Andi‘ Milburne the n ext pece ea s twa rde buttinge north as the formr south upofi the groundes of the Hilhous e : a nd at the south h end it extendeth wes twa rde wt a narrow headlan d to the feild

2 a . 1 7 0 gate . p. Milburne n ea s tw r H arries Jo . the ext pece a de : buttinge north and 1 a 2 7 m . south as the former . . p

Milburne n c ea r Clement Jo : the exte pe e s twa de : buttinge a s formf a nd n in h ea dlande on 2 a 1 7 o the bei ge parte a the easte . . p. m Milburfi e m edo Cle Jo : a square pece of we a dioyninge more easte : betw ene the grounds of the Hilh ouse south : the ground of

R ic? Milburfi n f Milburne a 1 7 o orth of Hum ry easte 3 . . p. m W Hevys ide a pece of arable more north : by Londonwa ie oil the north : buttinge easte vpofi a feildwaye : weste vpon Clement

ilburn e afores aide a 0 M . 7 . 2 0 3 p. Thomas S toker the next pece southward : buttinge as the

1 a 2 7 2 former . . 5p. n Milb rne he n x . u t e te [fol . Cleme ts Jo pece southward n r 2 a 7 2 0 butti ge as the fo mer . 3 . p. Rich : Milburne the next pec e ea s twa rde : buttinge south upofi

f of z n h n feil wa d e 6 a 1 7 . the ormer pece medowe ort upo the y . . 3 5p Humfry Milburne the nexte pece ea s twa rde : buttinge north as the former : south upon the saide m edowe the grounds of the

Hilh o se a 2 7 o u 4 . . p Tho : Milburne the nexte pece ea s twa rde : by the cont groundes of 9 tenants on the north a nd easte : the Hilhouse Robt n T e iswood south . It is part arable parte pasture wth some timbJr upofi it

2 a 2 7 . 2 0 . 3 . p Randall Milburne a pightle a dioyninge more south : by the formr pece north and easte beinge parcell of the Hilhous egrounde

7 o . 3 a . 3 . p

’ ‘ Mil urfie 2 tenerhts wth the T he Hilhon es n a nd . b s . Ra dall Jo grounds inclosed a dioyninge more south called the Hilhous es : by the w a ie c alled London wa ie n ext Nethertonfeild e ofi the weste :

Gelte or? the south a nd Robt T enis woods ground o n the easte . Whereof Randall hath the house more s outhwa rde : redd p am?

8a 0 7 o 8 6 . . . fi 6 d . il rn . a n 3 . 1 0 d . . M bu e 93 . Jo the other red p p Robt T enis wood a tenem t a nd grounds inclosed a dioyninge more

roundes a nd corh rounde o f . east by the former g , the g the 9 6 2 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND :

’ T ena unts Tho : Milburn s ground west : Edward Cowta rds ' east : buttinge north upon the Com ofi: south upon Gelte : wth

n a 2 7 0 some wood small timber at that e de 47 . . p. A pasture ground a dioyninge more weste beinge comon to 9 Milburne Mil r . u ne oh tena unts : by Harris Jo Tho . b the west '” n v ofi : n v or1 Milburne butti ge south p the former orth p Tho .

1 a . 7 0 4 3 . p. I Harries Jo : Milburne a pightle a dioynmge moreweste : by the former oil the south and easte : a nd Tho : Milburne on the north

. 07 2 0 a nd a . . west 3 p. Tho : Milburne a tenem t groun d a dioyninge more north a nd weste by Jo : Milburne weste : Robt T enis wood easte : a nd the anfi m n n n . I a 0 7 2 0 co o gree e orth red p 5 . . p . “ Jo : Milburne a pece of ground a dioyninge more wes t f buttinge n n : Mil rne 2 n n : bu 2 a . 7 0 orth upo the Gre e south upo Tho . 3 p.

‘ R ic? Milburne a tenerht a dioyninge more west wth a pece of

” arable ground in the crofte : by London waj e or1 the weste

n n : s u ofi feildwa ie red butti ge orth as the former outh p a . 9

6 - 0 anti a . 7 . o p. Edward Cowta rd a tenerh t a nd ground inclosed more easte m betwene Robt T ennis wood weste W S collOck easte : buttinge north upon the Common south upofi Gelte : beinge well woodded

n a nn 2 2 a 7 o at that e de . red 9 . 3 . p . George Hodges ofi a parcell of m edowground at the southeast m corner of the former : by Gelte south : a nd W S collock in parte

no 1 a . 2 7 . o rth p. Wm collock e tenemt a nd n a dio nin e no . S a grou d y g more rth : by E dwf d Cowta rd weste : George Hodges ofi south and easte a nd

rh n anti a m co on . 2 7 . the pasture orth red 9 9 p. Hod es ofi tenerh t a nd crofte a d1o n1n e t George g a y g more. eas e

on and com or? the n0rthea s te by Gelte the south the pasture . It hath in the bottome n eare Gelte a stonehouse : in the higher

n aie h pt n ext the com ofi other buildi gs . It p t yearly to the Lord 1 a 7 o to the 5 . 3 . p. T enis wood m f l Hindholme. [o . Robert a close ore easte by Gelte on the weste a nd south : and the comon-pasture or? the

a 1 7 . 2 0 north a nd easte 3 . p. ’ Other tenerhts groundes oh the north side of , Talkin greene betwene London waie on the west and the com pasture east

r n es n e south : a nd Farlam g ou d orth tc . t th Tho : S toker a tenerh w a pece of arable ground in the crofte T HE or I S AND BARONY G L L . 6 3 by the sa id w a y wes t e : buttin ge south vp on the gren e : n orth

Mil r v ofi a n ll burn e. ed nfi a . 07 . 2 0 p R da 9 a 3 p . m Humfry Milburn e a t en emt adioyninge more eas t w a pec e of ara ble groun d e in th e cr oft e : buttin ge south a s the former north

h o . r ed ? n T . S 6 a 1 7 c upo toker 9 am . . p . Ric Milbur n e a parcell adioynin g e more eas t : by J o : H evy s id e in n r f m a t 1 a . 2 7 . 0 e s butt ge o th south as the or er 3 p . T h o : Stoker a pightle at the n or th en de of th e former : betw en e the 2 sykes on the n orth so uth an d weste : 8: J o : H evis ide on the

e a cas t . o r . 2 0 3 p . Jo : H evys id e a t en erh t an d gr oun d e adioynin ge more south an d eas t e : (bein ge a ston ehouse) by the com pa st ur e on the s outh pt e easte the 2 former peec s on the weste : a n d th e sike on the

nn i e w m a n red . n d i n orth . p a u It is well reple sh d wood t mber

n 7 n a . 2 0 o the orth side 43 . p .

Milbur n e of e an d s a dio nin e J o . a close m dow pa ture y g more ea s t e : by the Comon south eas t Humf ry Milbur n e north

- 1 0 a . 2 7 0 . p . Hum f ry Milburn e a close at the n or th en d of the former : by

n an n r Mil e a 7 2 d . burn . 1 th e . 0 commo east o th Tho weste 7 p .

Pr ea lle : Milburn e c adio nin e e a ll e is s . Tho a lose y g more w st c d ’ Pris call es : by Tho : Hith erton s gr oun de n orth an d parte wes te :

n n H v e z a 2 7 o e s id 1 . . . buttin ge south upo the sike ext Jo . y p M o ehowe T ho : Hith ert n e of u r n splad . o a p ce past re g ou d a dioyninge more n orth call ed Mospla d ehow e : herweh e the comon ’ past ure on th e ea st n orth an d Ran dall Milburne s gr ound weste :

07 . o . full of wood or? the so uth parte 3 1 a . p Ran dall Milburn e a t en em t an d groun d a dioyninge more w es te : by a comon lan e on the northw est e : an d the sike next S toker and h H ev i n r an fi It l ni w t w o ed . ys de o the south . 9 is we l fur shed od

1 r o a n d timber on the s outh ea s te parte 2 8 a . . p.

h l : Hith ert ofi tenem t an d r oun de inc s Goos e il . Tho a g lo ed more north call ed Go ose - hill : betw en e the comon pa sture a nd th e sa id lane oil the easte : Lon don w aie on th e w es te : F ar la m gr o unds

ul oh the north : it extendeth south w a narr o w e po int e vnto th e

7 m w w red a m? 2 8 a . 2 . o . eetin ge of the t oe high aies . 9 p

” ' Ric: “ augh a corner of a close a dioyninge more no rth : by the c om ofi oh the ea s te an d th e res idue of t he s aide clo s e lyinge m

2 a . o r . 20 . Farla m on th e north etc . p 6 4 THE BARONY or GILSLAND ;

l tte fe lde ton fl th S tonef a s . The i more weste called S e at w the grounds a dioyning betwene R eugh a gill n orth : London wa ie easte : the sike in the botome pa rtinge the F eild es Helbeck e south weste , etc .

Hitherton c round e l - fol . of [ . Tho a pe e of g fu l wood a nd bus s h es : by L ondonwa y onthe east buttinge n orth upon R eugha

ill z. n the i a 7 g south upo s ke 4 . 3 . Clement a nd Andrew Milburne a b us s hye pece of pasture

a dio nin e : on n a nd y g more weste by the saide gill the orth . the

' feilde on 1 a 0 7 o arable the south 3 . . p . Andrewe Milburn e a pece of arable a dioyninge more south : buttinge weste upon the former pece : east upon a n arrow peell of

n 1 a . 2 7 . 0 9 waste ext the sike 3 1 . ' Clement Milburne the n ext e pece southward buttinge as the

?r 1 a 2 7 l o form . . p.

rn Milburne n exte : ne Tho s Jo . the pece southward butti g easte ' as the former : weste upon his owne ground upon the bog

m 7 o . 2 . p . Phillip Milburn e the n exte pece south : buttingewest upon the said bogge : extendinge farther easte : buttinge there upon the

1 a or 1 sike . . 512. n Milburne next e c : n Thor s Jo . the pe e south butti ge as the 1 a 0 7 former . . LyonMilburne the next pece south : beinge in parte a hea dla nde ofi the south : buttinge easte as the former beinge broader at tha t ende : extendinge in pt e weste to the bog as the former : a nd in

te s to in e n Milburne o a 2 7 p pp g shorter upo Phillip . . Phillip Milburn e a pec e more south : by the high banke above the sike on the south : buttinge weste upon the same banke easte

n f c o a 7 upo the ormer pe e . 1 . Lyon Milburne the n ext pece westward buttinge as the former

o u . 2 0 0. . IV 3 Phillip Milburne the n ext pece west : buttinge as the former ou 17 z z . . p . rn Milburn e n s : n as Tho s Jo . the ext pece we t butti ge before o a 1 7 2 0 . . p. Phillip Milburne the next pece wes twa rd e beinge a hea dlande

n o 1 7 m h : u . ofi t e west butti ge as the former . p. The same Phillip the n ext pece westward : by the said banke on the south buttinge easte upon the former pece : weste upon the

e n o e 7 o os s n b 2 a . banke : cr i g over a cor er of the foresaid gg . 3 p .

HE OF I D 6 6 T BARONY G LSLAN .

rn Milburne nexte wes twarde : n n Tho s Jo . the pece butti ge orth as the former : south uponthe end of the pasture grounde next the

i ou . 7 . 2 9 s ke 3 51 .

‘ ' Andrewe Milburne the nexte pece westwl d buttinge as the

1 a or o former . . p. ' Phillip Milburne the h exte pece wes twl d buttinge as the

m 0 7 . o . . . former _ 3 p Thomas Jo : Milburne the next pece westward wth a sharpe gory n n n the poi te at the south e de , somewhat shorter the former at

“ ca 7 o that ende . 3 . p . LyonMilburne the n ext pece westward w th a sharp pointe as the

0 a o ; former . p Phillip Milburnthe n ext pecewestward : shorter north buttinge ' ofl ba nk e 6 a 1 7 o t u . . . here p the y pasture _ 3 p Thorns Jo : Milburn the n ext pece wes twl d by the g ras grounde o h the weste : s horte northward a nd buttinge there as the f 6 41 o ormer . IV . p.

n: a nd rn Milburn e ra s rOund Phillip : Lyo Tho s Jo . hold the g g a nd banke lyinge on the west a nd north sides of this former fellde

on n a nd - te f by the sykes the west orth easte . The easte p hereo is ” f ll a nd buss h es cell 1 a t: ut u of wood p of 9 prius . A litle parcell of wooddy pasture grounde a dj oyninge more east by the sykes on the west north : the high waye on the e t b : Hitherton n his as e . This is claimed y Tho to belo ge to pece m n a nd claim e n ore orth , others it to be a pece of commo

0 a w 2 0 . . . p _

h Cwo tes A a nd c n n m n T e f . Feild ertai e te e e ts more west called '

' the Crofts lyinge betwene the s treete a nd the former feild ont he easte : Londonwaye on the south : a n d the grounds of Netherton

: n S ton efla tfeild e on n o fi the weste the syke ext the the orth . ' “ Clement Jo : Milburne a t enem t a nd yarde wth a narrow close on t he ba ck es ide Londonwa ie h n n , by sout butti ge west upo the same ' ' n s treete red nfl a or o a : a 2 ; . w easte u o the . p y p p _ é

Milburne t enemt and o n n e n . Harries Jo . a croft adj y i g more orth ' b utting east as the -former : west upofl Netherton ground es g rowinge: broad at that ende by extendinge northward red p

1 8 2 7 m n a . a fi . p.

f l 6 I n f Milburne tenem t a d o nin e e o b . [ . ] A d a yarde j y g mor ' n orth : butting west upon the ba ck waie behinde the houses : east

d a n 2 re n o or . u pon the street 9 a . 5p ’ Clem efl t Jo : Milbure a tenem t yard a djoyninge more north OF . I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 6 7

i l buttin g as the former w l a pece of groun de in the croft by the foresaid groun d of Harries Jo : oil the south : buttinge west upon e e of An f Milburn e a I a I 7 t h m dow d red p nfi . . 3 5p. An di: Milburn e a parcell of groun d a dj oyninge more n orth in t h e Croft es : buttinge west as the former : east upon the said

ck wa ie behinde 0 a 2 7 m ba the houses . . p. LyonMilburn e a t en em t wul a litle yarde at the easte en de of the f ormer : by the foresaide ten em t of Clements Jo : on the south : buttin g east upon the s tr eete west upon the said backway red p

o u or 2 . . 5p . It hath also a pec e in the crotte n ext An dr ew e Milburns former

1 a 7 o pece . 3 . p . Phillip Mil burne a t enem t adj oynin ge more north next the f eildgat e w al a pece of ground in the Crofts : liin ge by the former p ece of Lyofl Milburnes on the south : buttinge west upon the

Andr ewe 1 o a nfl a . r . . medow of the said . red p 5p

’ Thoth s Jo : Milbur n e a t en erfl t there more north at the feil dgate by Phillip Milburnes groun de north : together will a pece of ground the Crofts : by the former pec e of Phillips south : buttinge

n r ed a nfi west as the former east upo the waye by the sike . p

1 a 1 7 . 0 . 3 p. Phillip Milbur ne a short pece a dj oyninge more north by the " yar d of the fores aide ten em south : buttin ge easte a nd west upofi

o u o r 2 0 t h e w ayes . . p. Lyon Milburne a short pece adjoining more north : buttin ge as the former : together wfl l a pece of lan d in the Crofts : by the f : on : n n ormer lande of Tho Jo . the south butti ge weste upo ’ ’ I 7 l o . A n drew e Milburne s m edow e m . . p Phillip Mil burne a pece in the Crofts a dj oyninge more north

f 1 a 2 r . ro . b uttin ge east uponthe eildw ay : west as the former . p An df Mil burne a pece adj oyninge more north : buttinge west as t h e former : and ext endin ge easte beyond the saide feildewa ies to

m . the pasture gr ounde . 3 5p Clements Jo : Milburn e a pece adj oyninge more north : buttinge easte as the former : west upon his owh e inclosed grounde

o 0 . a . 3 p Harries Jo : Milburn e a pece a dj oyninge more no rth : buttinge r l o o a . . both wa ies as the former . 3 p Clement Milburne a pece a djoyninge more north buttinge both

2 a r . 0 . waies as the former . 3 3 p

Milburne a d o nin e n : n Harris Jo . a pece j y g more orth butti ge 6 8 or I D THE BARONY G LSLAN .

east as the former : weste upon a litle square pece of Thorns Jo Milburnes o u 7 2 0 . 3 . p. Clement Milburn e a short pece a dj oyninge more north : by the gra s ground e onthe north : buttinge east as the former : west upon

fiel wa e I 0 7 m d a . i . the p. Andf Milburne a pece at the weste end of the former : by the formr grounde of Harries on the south : buttinge east upon the s aide waye : weste in parte upon the square litle pece of

rn : 1 a 2 2 2 0 Tho s Jo aforesaid . . p. rn Milburne n the Tho s Jo . a litle square pece at the weste e de of form r m Milburnes rounde on : and m o by Cle g the south Cle J .

M n on ou 2 ilbur s the weste . p . : Milburne c n : [fol . Harries Jo a pe e more orth by the ” former groun d of Andi: Milburne on the south : buttinge weste

n m Milburne : and extendin e ein te e onde upo Cle Jo . g east p b y l th n rrOwe n o a 7 w a n m . the wa e a litle to ge . 3 . p Phillip Milburne a pece a dj oyninge more north : buttinge west

e n 1 a 2 7 2 o as the former east upo the waye . . p.

’ Lyofl Milburne the next pece northward : buttinge as the

‘ f-orm l 1 a - o r . . 5p. m Milburne the n n : n r Tho s Jo . ext pece orth butti ge as the form 1 a 7 . 3 . 5p. Lyon Milburne the n ext pece north : buttinge as the former

o u 7 . 3 . 5p. Phillip Milburne the nexte pece north by the inclosed groundes

on n n as f 2 a or o orth butti ge the ormer . . . _ the p n Milburne of rus s h m edowe o nin e re Lyo a pightle y adj y g . mo weste by the highwaie on the n orth : a nd a pightle of Harries Jo : nd mMilburne ofi w I or o a a . Cle the este . p. The same Lyon an other litle pightle of like m edoWe at the south ende of the former : by the former grounde of Phillip Milburne easte Clement Milburn e Harries Jo : holde by course a pightle of m edowe : hi hwa ie oil t he n a nd like more weste by the g orth . Helbeck e oh l a 2 7 the west . . 5p.

r e n n Phillip . Milbu n a pightle of like medow adj oy i ge more south

on 1 a or 2 by the saide becke the weste . . 5p. Thorns Jo : Milburne a litle pightle of l ike m edowe adj oyninge on n and 0 a 7 more west by the sayd becke the orth weste . 3 . 5p. : Milburne m edow a d o nin e e Harries a pightle of like j y g mor , Jo fi m south : by Netherton groundes on the weste : a nd Cle Jo : and 2 a 1 7 1 Milburne onthe south easte . . sp. T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

M l rn n Clement Jo : i bu e a pightle of wood a d pasture a dj oyninge more south : by his owne grounde in parte easte : a nd the in closed

rounde Milburne on a or o g of Harries Jo the south 3 . . p. m The same Cle Jo : hath a parcell of m edowground adj oyninge more easte : by the heads of the feildelands Ofi the easte : a n d the m edowe And? Milburn e on 2 a 7 o of the south . 3 . p . Andf Milburne a parcell of medow a dj oyninge more south by the beades of the saide landes easte : a nd the inclosed crotte of

Milburn e on a 0 a : 2 . 2 7 . 2 H rries Jo the south weste p. li L ofl a nd m : Milburn e h c of Phil p , y Tho s Jo have t at par ell s s and wood ro nde l eth t on gra e g u , that y (as it were was e) the north pte of the former feilde : betwene the arable grounds on the s outh a nd weste : and the sykes ofi the north a nd easte

cell 1 a t? ut p of 9 prius . The Common pasture lyeth altogether in one pece : betwene Farlam groundes on the n orth : the Forests of B ruthwaite a nd

Geltes da le oil : on : a nd . the easte the river Gelte the south the

evera lls in on 0 a or o S . of Talk the west I 3 9 . p.

O IRTHINGT N .

6 n P Ge tes da lle cell [fol . 7 . J The bou de of the orreste of l p of

‘ the Mannol of n t n e B rewh ate firth e Irthi g o wh reof is a thereof ,

B e i h f , B i rs rke g net at the foote of the walle _ o the park called e pa a nd followin e B iers ark e a nd m so g the saye walle to p , from the se to Olcidewh ede a nd frome themse to Bark to the heade of Black

‘ m And th ens e cra e wontek elde hi he bou e , frome to the gg to a g

c B la ck lo hill a nd m hill alled Fell , to y , frome the se to the pike of

B a s tonri e a nd f u Merelawe a nd m g , rome the se to hill , frome the se to

Merele B o e And m Gelia fis B ri e a nd y gg . frome the se to pike of gg ,

then s e f on and th ens e frome to Hards the hill , frome to Cros s ecloughe a nd so followe ba k ewa rd e the said cros ecloughe to the

Crok lin e a nd des cendin e D watter of g , so g the said watter to a ike ca llede S k re dik e Ha weba nck e and des cendin e g at heade , so g the s aid D ike to F entergill and the saide S k regdik e goethe furthe to thende of S lhthedik e a nd frome thens e des cendinge S trea k ega rthe frome Newbiggine to Caldebek e where the poches of Newbiggin a nd Cum rein a n Ca ldebeck e of divides , d frome to the heade the ' Levin e trek a forwa rde a nd m g of Cumrew as S g goethe , so fro e ’ Levin e Albefeilde a nd thens e S te k e a rthe the g Heade to , frome as g ' goethe to a certen sicke under B rek nowha te wh the poches THE BARONY OF GILS LAND

Counrewe a nd Ca rock a nd s o of Castell devide , frome the said sicke to Coddholegill a nd frome themse unto the watter of Gelte a s

rek rthe S t ga goethe . _ Geltes da le et B rerelhewha te parcell ejusdem ptinefl ad m arierifi de Irthingtofi ” B arhag ibmvalet p a nfi cum uno tento voca l: Temple garthe ad ' xx nfic in t en f o n et oh s Me leto s nn u dd fi . . p a m Th me Carleto J i ' xi lz xs j . .

m xi l x s a i . S j .

feodo Cus t d ibm xxx vd Pro i s . .

R e era cofi m urorum ibm xii s fiii d Pro p j ij . l iw lf Md a lowans es f r xi k e A l owa nces for o Kepe es . there is o j i ‘

‘ a nd - ther folowel s one bull twoe fate Cattell a nd iiij horses for

rewha tte an x iii - h n B . i the keper of d of the olde watter ij s jd . mo ey

Allowa un ces xi a nd folowers a l for his fee , for j kie there bull j fatt Cattell a nd two horses

I ythi to n certen cells n i in ng n . The ames of p of la de w th the Chace

Gels da le B la teruera is e Newater Midlefel-l Geltdalefell of , , called , ' Cruk burne B lek well Medowes D obs ofl MedoWs e , otherwise called ( O W n Mouelt Calefell B rownes ide Craun ek ts lde atter Ter e , the the

Ha ie ill S win ehirs tes T iniellfell T wa rte ill R a m e ill T oddha ll g , g p g ,

Crek ri e 6 d B la ck torbie T inell n h T erneri e Gua is tofi g [fol . 7 ] Lo g e , g

’ B rerwh atte and B iers fell Hea rofl d evides as watter there . Q Memora nd t hat theis Ha mletts ar p cell of the Mannol of frthington as a ppea reth e by ann e office found e after the d eathe of

' Hum fra e D a cre viz Nawa rd Co ck edholme the Lorde y . Cotehill ' Woodside Wraye B rak enhill Mickel E a s bie B owetbie Kyrk holme and B rafi ton and fre c n turbu e p , haithe ommo of pasture with ry in certen waists of Common frome the foute of Gelte upp' to H elbeck e to T a wbineTern e frome T a wbine Terrie to the well

e th e wa t e wa t heade frome the well h ad to y yate frome y e yate to . B oetbye yea te a nd frome B othebye yeat e to Brampton Towne heade . And further that theis h am letts ar distin cte one from e thother an cell M nm r of n n o doe certifie d p of the a o Irthi gto . Als we that ' the woods of Noward e parke B ra mptofl s parke B riggwood and V ' W l V oode E ver e one r r e xxlz o tofi y of theme we e wo th to be solde . f? oVer and beside s ufficient wood to be lefte for the repa yringe of " ‘ ' ‘ the s evl a ll tennts there yet fora smuche a s the said s evl a ll woods a re n e v T h erfor withi n or j miles of the borders of the moste . OF I D 1 THE BARONY G LSLAN . 7 we and all the reste of the t enfit s and Inhabitants ther doe think e it were the y tter deca ie a nd undoinge of all the Inhabitants there abouts if the same s houlde be cutte dow ne F or they bethe r eliefi

in t m e of troble inva ciofi f é en m es of ther goods y or of the orr y y .

CAS T E LCAR E CKE .

8 C a s tleca reck e Ma fi r 6 . e s le [fol . J. The of Ca t careck lyeth betwene the river Gelte on the n orth a nd easte : Cum rue on the

: a nd roundes of n a nd H n on south the g Carlata ato the weste . That is to saye B egininge at Gelts ide at a place called Colelinge betwene Geltes da lehous e a nd S m a lgill it goeth wes twa rd es over

" the Felles called B entyr ig S und errig betwene the 2 Pikes of

’ Ca rdinogh to the m a rblewell : a n d so dowfl e betwen the S everalls called B ra kenthwaite a n d the Wheatholm eto the highway by Carlatan ground e called the Peatm os se : then turneth northwarde in the saide waye about five furlonges : then lea vinge that great

“ waye procedeth still n orthward e in a smaller waye almost 3 furlongs : then turn eth westward about 3 furlongs more : then turn eth a ga ine northward com pa s sm g about towards the west by

’ the side of D ubda m mosse : thefl turn eth a gaine northwarde through the midm osse called Huck lem osse : thenturninge toward the north ea s t e to a great gray stone upon Langrigge : a nd so on (lea vinge the S cathowe on the lefte han de) to the grenewell a nd

“ so down e to Gelt : a nd then up Gelte to the Colelings aforesaid

n n e n e n follow n e a d co t y th these grou ds i g .

1 : S n t en em t a nd nd nc : a n . Jo tevenso a grou i losed t the orth ende of the Lordship : betwene L ondonwa ie north a nd Henrie Milburnes t enemt oh the south : buttinge east uponthe sayd way : '

ren ell nfi 1 a . or . 2 0 . west upofl g ew . red p a 4 p ‘ Heni Milburne a tenem t a nd ground a dj oyninge more south butting easte as the former : weste upon Ml D acres grounde in n n MI S n Hato , this is holde of kelto

5 k R ectorie tefiemt a nd n a d o nin e . The a grou d j y g more south by the arable ground of Jo : Hodgin south : buttinge as the former

1 6 4 r o . . 3 . p Jo: S tevenson a parcell of pasture grounde full of wood bus shes : liinge betwene his former tenemt on the south a nd Gelte oh the north : buttinge easte upon Nicholas HOdS Ofi Jo Hodgin : a nd Londofi way lieth ofi the south side of this peece

a o r . o . 5 . p 72 T HE BARONY OF GILSLAND ;

oo r Jo : Hodgin a parcell of pasture a nd. w deg ound at the south easte ende of the former : betwene a litle lane on the easte a nd a s oil : n n e fi ike the weste butti ge south upo divers me . The wood is the Lordes and the pasturage onelye belonginge to the T ena unt

m 2 7 o . . . p ye pastur .

woode rounde a 0 7 o Hereof the g cont 3 . . p .

2 ffurlon e roundes : . A g of arable g more south at the south weste corner of the former pece : buttinge easte 111

n : w n hi hwa ie be parte upo the becke este upo the g ,

ifiin e on n a nd roceedin e s outhwarde g g the orth p g .

’ Jo : T om s ofl a peece by th e lande of Xpr Iveson and the Lordes woodde on the north : buttinge east uponthe sike weste upon the w m 2 7 o aye . . p.

: n n f m 0 7 o l . Tho Hodso butti ge as the ormer p. ’ M Mr o n ll : of v . 7 2 0 : M u . . Jo Hodso se usgra e s Fee 3 . p.

“ M S n ixofi Mr M F ee T a 0 7 0 . imo N of usgraves . . 3 p.

D T n wood Mr D F e o 2 o . b e is e n 7 Ro t of ykes his . . p. Jo : Hodgin : shorter easte : buttinge there (as all the peces f n 8 o ro o 7 n . 6 d . wne nde o a r 2 u . ollowi g) upo his [fol ] g . 3 1 .

nn n w dowe ou 1 17 Ja et Nixo i . .

er 0 a o r 2 p Bell . . 3 91 .

’ M n il MI M c 0 7 . : a . Jo Hodso ju of usgraves Fee . 3 5p. n n widowe 0 1 7 a . Ja et Nixo . 5p.

S “ 5 k X r d Mr k l ons 0 1 . S e t a 7 u p Elwoo of Fee . . p.

R ectorie n a h ea dla nde on 0 a or z 1 bei ge the easte . . p.

n F urlon e t : n e 3 . A other g here more weste butti g easte upon the highwa ye upon a pece of woodgrounde of the Lordes : west upon the com pasture B egininge ofi the r d south poeding northw R ectorye the headland by the heads of diverse landes on the s : wth n nd o 7 e a . outh a sharpe gorye poi te at the east . 3 I 5p.

5 k X r Mt S k eltons F ee 1 a or o . p Elwood of . . p .

n n widowe 0 a 2 7 Ja et Nixo . . 3 5p.

‘ M n un MI M d 2 0 . d . Jo . Hodso j of usgraves Fee . 3 . 3 p “ X r ll r o oa . . p Be . 3 p

n nwidowe m 0 7 2 0 Ja et Nixo . . p .

: n 0 a 2 o Jo Hodgi . 3 7 . p. D T enis wood Mr his 1 a 7 T o . Robt of Dykes Fee . 3 . p.

M n ixofi Mr M 1 a 1 7 . S . . imo N of usgraves Fee . 3 5p " M o ns ell o f 1 a u m : . . . J Hodso the same Fee . 5p

m d n 1 a 1 7 T o Tho as Ho so . . p.

‘ OF GILSLA-ND 74 THE BARONY .

ixo w we oa 1 9 n N fl ido . Ja et 51 .

MI k eltons o u 1 6 S k X r S 1 7 . . p Ellwood of Fee . p .

t h a e on . oa 2 7 2 R ec r e h w . o y by the ig y the easte . 5p. n F urlon e e : betwene waie 5 . A other g th re more easte the saide “ off the weste a nd the syke or becke on the easte : but tinge south upofl Jo : Hodgin a nd the ende of the Town " n B e ifl n e on th e a nd rocedin e gre e . g i g weste p g east

warde .

w ie off on 2 7 . 2 . Humfry Birde by the saide a the weste . 3p

‘ H i o u. 2 2 . 2 . Jo : odg fl . 5p

o u . 2 7 . 2 Humfry Birde 5p.

‘ M N h Ml M o a I 0 c ols ofl . r . Paule i of usgraves Fee . 3 p.

: n 0 a . 1 7 . 2 Jo Hodgi 5p. S k Wi lzm c MI k elton s o f 1 7 l S a . . . Bri e of Fee 3p Jo : H odgifl by the becke in parte easte a nd extendinge n e ofl T ennis oo 2 farther north butti ge th re up Robt w d m . 5p. S k nn n t enemt : wth a rounde . A e Hodgi , widow a a p rcell of g shorter north buttinge there upofl the becke : south uponthe ende

Mr k t o u I 7 I o n S el ons . . . . of the Gre e It is of Fee p _

S c t enem t wth l rounde : n h Jo . to ka a a litle parce l of g butti ge bot ’ m r a e th e for e 0 a 0 7 2 . w s . . y as 5p _ ' S k Wm c a tefl em t a nd litle a rcel~l rounde . Bri e a p of g by the

_ becke on the easte : buttin ge north upofl the saide becke: : and exten ding somewhat farther south a t t h e corner of the sa id Greefl e

h h Mr k elt s o i wa e S on a . 2 7 . 0 . at the g y , of Fee 3 p

6 n F urlon e th r : betwene 2 r . A other g e e more south the forme furlonge on the north : the highway a n d corfi pas ture

ff the : n u ofl T own rene o south butti g easte p the g . Be n n e on n a nd ceed n e s o thwa r e gi i g the orth p i g u d . J o : Hodgin the headland buttinge easte upofl ye greene : weste

‘ " fl R o te T enis wood & b e onde hi hwa e I o o b d 7 . . up y the g y . 1 p n n tenemt n “ 6 d . a d c : n [fol . 9 ] Ja et Nixo widow a pe e butti ge as the former together wth a house builte upon the grene

2 7 a . 3 . 5p

X r E lwood tenemt a nd c : w1511 o S k . p a pe e together a h use built Mr k upon the green e as the former . It is of S eltons Fee

1 1 . a . sp t r M - S im o ixofl t enem and M M . l a pece of usgraves Fee

1 7 o 3 a . . p. D b ennis wood tenem t a nd e M? h is . Ro t T a p ce of Dykes Fee

fll end 1' T o t a . 2 w a pi at ye south 3 p. OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 75

M n t enemt a nd ce Mr M . Ag es Twedell a pe of usgraves fee , buttinge south uponthe com: w th a parcell of the said pitte at the

end 1 2 7 0 south a . . 3 p .

M M Hods ofl t enem t c of : S . athew a pe e the same Fee top pinge somewhat shorter weste upon the end of the former pece

a . 2 7 . o 3 p.

M : Hods ofl ufl t enerfl t a nd c : n u ofl . Jo j a pe e butti ge weste p c n wfll a 2 the ommo of the same Fee the former 3 . 5p. ’ Jo : Hodgifl a t enerfl c a nd pece by the highwa ie in parte a nd the l OIIl Ofl in : n 2 a 2 7 I C parte south butti ge as the former . . 5p. Another furlonge more weste : betwene the h ea des of the form Jr easte a nd the comon weste : buttinge south upofl

m n B e inin e on a nd ro the saide co o . g g the east p

ceedin e g westward . D b T ennis wood n Mr D . Ro t the headla d of ykes his fee

1 or 2 a . . 5p.

M N o Mr M F e o n 7 2 o S n ix fl . . . . imo of usgraves e 3 p

H o 7 0 od ifl u . . Jo : g . 3 3 p

n N x wi we ou 2 7 1 . Ja et i ofl do . . 5p

M f r F ee o 7 2 : H ods ofl ufl o M M u . . . . Jo j usgraves 3 5p

X r o a I 7 . p Bell . . 3 5p ’ x o u I 1 0 . Janet Ni ofl widowe . . 3 p r ’ M H M M ou I 1 . I o . M ods ofl . . athew of usgraves Fee p

H o a I r . 2 0 . Jo : odgifl . p r ’ 8 k X r : M S k eltons o u . I 1 . . 5 . p Elwood of Fee 3 p

r 0 a . 7 2 o . R ectoie 3 . p m W Brice a pece of pasture inclosed by the Com ofl pasture oil

a nd a or . 0 . the south weste 4 . 3 p

8 n furlon e betwene off . A other g more easte the becke the west a nd Nich : Hods ons inclosed ground e easte : buttinge

north upon the woodground in tefl of Jo : Hodgifl . ’

B egifl inge on the weste a nd proceedinge eastward .

‘ M Nichols ofl : MI M : . Paule a pece of usgraves fee by the saide

o r . 1 . becke onthe weste m . sp

or 0 . Jo : Hodgin o u . . 3 p r S k Willfim ic of M S k eltons ou . o r . 0 . . Br e fee 3 p 1 n c : n ou . or . . Jo . Hodgi a litle gorle pe e shorter orthward 3 p

0 7 . . Humfr e a . 3 5p y Birde 3 k e : Hods ons nc ro undes o n Jo : S toc a a pece by Nich . i losed g the east north : buttinge south upon Jo : Hodgins headland

I V. 4a . OF I D 76 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

" ’ n furlon e n and tenem fis e [fol . 9 . A other g of la des mor south : extending in parte wes twa rde over the becke : buttinge there upon the Green e : sydinge northward upon the former furlonge B egininge there and proceed n i ge southward .

n n wth orie n n Jo . Hodgi the headla d a g poi te at the weste e de

0 a . 2 7 o . p.

M n: extendin e e . Paule Nicholso g farther weste to the beck

1 a . 1 7 , 5p.

tock a e : n 1 a 07 2 0 Jo : S butti ge weste as the former . . p. S k Wm MI S k eltons b h hwa e on . i i Brice (of fee) , y the g , the south : buttinge weste as the former : And a litle parc ell hereof

e onde t he wa i n 2 o r o b e : a . . lieth y at the easte e de of the pece . p . M n: extendin e t be ond e . Paule Nicholso g wes ward y the becke n wth m t n to the Gre e a tene at that e de 1 a .

H n wth at en rnt 1 7 o : e a . . Jo odgi a pece as the former 3 p. S k Wm c wth tenem t the r Mr S k eltons . Brice a pe e a as form of

ou 7 . fee . 3 . 3 5p

wth en m t 0 o n t e 2 a 7 . Nicholas Hodgi a pece a as the former . p.

o n un c wth k e: no J . Hodso j a pe e a garth weste of the bec but t enemt Mr M s f W o : of u g fee 3 a . . p

' H umfrie Birde a pece wth a house a nd garth at the wes te ende

2 a 7 as the former . 3 . Xpr Bell a thre square pece of lan de shorter s outh : llinge by the on n : a nd T om s ons easte parte of the former pece the orth Jo . ro nde on s outh ea s te a or g u the 2 . . 5p. Jo : Tomson a litle parcell of medow at the s outhwes te corner of the former pece : by the ground of George Tomson Jo White on

: n n c own e o u 1 7 o the south butti ge weste upo a lose of his . . p. Xpr Iveson a parcell of medow a dj oyn inge more north : ‘ but

“ tinge weste as the former : east upon Xpr Bell aforesaid ’ ou I . o . . Z p

M n a nd W l a d o n . George Tomso Jo hite a parce l of medow j y inge more north : by the becke on the n orthwest : buttinge as the M1” M 0 a . . former . of usgraves fee . IV 5p

: n 1itlef m edowe at o Jo Hodgi a 3 _ square spot of the s uthwest n f corner of the former : by Jo . Tomso easte Hum ry Birde ea or weste . .

n n wes te z. Humfr e Jo . Tomso a litle square pe e more by y Bird n t n n est and north : the como south . It ha h also a bar e upo the

in e 0 or 1 elon a . . comonb g g to it . 5p OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 77

t Xpr Bell a t enem a nd garth a dj oyninge more west : betwene Humfry Bird north a nd the Cornon south : buttinge west uponthe

n 0 61 I 1’ o Commo . . p . Jo Hodgin a litle square garth upon the Common: nea re to the n f S o c o ou . or 2 0 uth weste or er the former garth . p. Rowland Bird a house built e upon the Common: at the north side of the former garth .

n F urlon I O . e [fol . A other g more easte south : liinge betwene Nich : H ods ons grounde north : and the lan e lea dinge to the Felles on the south : buttinge weste upon the former furlonge the Gren e B egininge on the roceedin e north p g southward .

M n W : Mr M F ee . George Tomso Jo hite a pece (of usgraves ) : n on n I d 1 7 2 by Nich Hodso the orth . . 5p. ' X r I n I a 2 7 2 0 . p veso . . p m c n Jo : To son a pe e of medowe z butti ge at the s outhwes te n n his owne in furlon e cor er upo a litle pece of _ the former g havinge (as it were) the bredth of a ca rtwa ie into that peece

2 4 or 1 . . 5p. M n W : extendin e . George Tomso Jo hite g farther weste n n T om s ons m or o butti ge there upo Jo close . . p. X r : n o 7 0 n u . 2 p Iveso butti ge weste as the former . 3 p.

n n o u I : 7 . Jo Tomso butti ge weste as the former . 3 5p. : n es ce The same Jo a close at the weste e d of the 3 former pee s , on m I 1’ 2 by the becke the weste . . 5p.

: n tenem t : n c Tho Hodso a yarde by a _litle la e at the Chur h yardes ide on the “ north : buttinge east upon the becke at the

c n n n 0 a former lose e de weste upo the Gree e . 5p. M : n s en tenem t a d o n n e . Jo Hodso a yard j y i g more south t n n a nd ne Mr Mus f fee but i ge upo the becke gre as the former , of g 0 a 1 7 1 . . sp.

M a nd W F ee n . George Tomso Jo hite a pece of the same , at o u T o the easte end of the former . p. XprIvesonthe next pece southward : wth a tente garth at the

1 a ~I r weste ende . . 5p. Jo : Tomson the next e pece southward : buttinge weste upon

1 a or . o the waye . p. Thorns Hodson the next pece s outhwa rde by the lane on the I a 2 r l o south . . p.

I n F urlon e a d o nin e betwene n I . A other g j y g more easte the la e

Corn pasture .on the south : a nd Gelt on the north : 78 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND ;

n in n furlon e butti ge weste parte upo the former g .

e n n e on a n r rthwa rde B gi i g the south d p oceedinge no . Allan Hodson a t enem t a nd pcell of ground by the said lane

e u nt he 7 o n o u . south butti g easte po Common 3 . 3 p.

S k Wm n tenem t a nd : n . Gibso a pece butti ge easte as the

MT k eltons o T o S m r . former . of fee . p. S imon Nixon a litle square yard compassed about wth the com m on pasture : llinge nea re to the easte ende of the former pece

o a 2 o . p. ' M b S f t enem t a nd n n h : b . Ro t to a pece of grou d more ort y the m foresaid W Gibson south : buttinge eas t upon the common of Mr M n n n usgraves fee , he hath a buildi g upo the Commo

d 2 7 . 0 . 5 . 3 p _ Xpr Bell a pece adj oyninge more north : buttinge east uponhis owne grounde a nd t enem t shorter wes twa rde buttinge there upon ' r Wood rounde 1x a . . the Lo ds g o . 3 5p

' The same Xf Bell a tenem t wth a pa rcell of ground at th e easte

1 end : : W s en : but [fol . 7 ] of the former pece by Jo hite easte tinge north upon S imon Nixon south upon the common

o n 1 7 1 . . . 5p

‘ “ A pece of woodgrouride of the Lordes waste more weste : at the n X r e : betwene R b S f a nd X r e de of p Belles p ce o t to south , p

E lwo dde n o u 7 o o orth . 3 . p. 5 k X r a c a d o nin e n : X r ll . p Elwood pe e j y g more orth by p Be

: n nX r l MI k eltOns 0 a 1 7 o south butti ge easte upo p Bel of S fee . . p .

ne n widowe n n c d 1 7 o J a t Nixo the exte pece orthward . . p. Jo : Hodson j un the n exte pece northward of Mr Musgraves o n 1 7 2 0 fee . . p.

X r l n n c a 7 0 1 . p Be l the ext pece orthward . 3 p.

n n widowe n exte c northward o u 2 0 Ja et Nixo the pe e e . p .

’ n n northward e ou I 7 Jo : Hodgi the exte pece . .

“ D b T enis wood n n S n n . Ro t the ext pece orthward by imo Nixo

“ Mr o it o 7 . n u. . orth . is of Dykes his fee 3 p A peece of woodgroun d of the Lords waste: lyinge at the weste n T om s on s m n of . edowe on e de the 3 former p ee es , by Jo the weste

0 a 2 7 2 0 . . . p A peece of woodground of the Lords waste : lyingeat the weste n T om s ons m we o th n . edo n e de of the 3 former pee es , by Jo weste oa 2 r 2 o , . p. A pece of m edowground a dj oyninge more south : betwene the

‘ 2 formr peeces of woodgrounde on the south and north : buttinge OF I D T. HE BARONY G LSLAN . 79

n X r n erte neth e llie T u . ua enaunts weste po p Iveso It p y q to 3 , v z n t e : X r n te i . to Jo Tomso a third p to p Iveso a third p : to ' ‘ Geof Tomson a nd Jo White a third pte (of Ml Musgraves fee) o u o . p. M S n n n : c . imo Nixo a pece more orth by the former pe e of h T enis woods on : n n W B o te the south butti ge easte upo Jo hite . ' Ml M 1 a 0 7 usgraves fee . . 3 5p. ' M W s en t en erll t a nd rounde . Jo hite a g (of the same fee) a d o nin e n a nd : extendin e j y g more orth easte g farther easte ,

' compa s s inge in the beades of diverse lands at that en de

nd n n T om s ons m edowe a or o a butti ge weste upo Jo 7 . . p. Humfrye Birde a pece a dj oyn inge more n orth : buttinge easte

n o n 2 7 I upo the former pece . . 5p. k W llnm n n extendin e S . i Brice the ext pece orthward g farther

n e Mr k eltons 2 : . S o n 7 o east butti g as the former fee . . p.

n n ext c n : e 0 a . 1 7 2 0 . Jo Hodgi the pe e orthward . p M n n n : wth orie . Paule Nicholso the ext pece orthward a g

n en d Mr M r 1 a 1 7 T o poi te at the south . usg aves fee . . p. ' M n n n . Jo Hodso the ext pece orthward (of the same fee) o u 2 7 1 . . 5p.

M M n next e c n . athew Hodso the pe e orthward of the same

o u I f 2 0 fee . . p. Jo : Hodgin 3 peenes together adj oyninge more north : extend

‘ inge in parte farther easte buttinge there - upon Humff Hodgin, in pt e s toppinge short upon the Lords waste woodgrounde

1 7 T o a . 3 . p. Jo Hodson a ‘ pece a dj oyninge more north : shorter easte buttinge there wth a gorie pointe upon the said waste ground

I d 1 7 . o . . p A pece of woodground of the Lords waste : liinge at the easte ~ ende of the former : by Humff Hodgin on the north : a nd but

oa o r 0 . tinge east uponthe said Hum frie . . 3 p S k H n a d o nin e [fol . . umfry Hodgi a pece j y g more h north : extendinge on the north parte wt a longe na rrowe sponge of Mr S k elton s betwene Jo Hods ons grounds on both sides . fee

1 7 . o . 3 a . p Xpr Bell a pece a dj oyninge more north by the woodground e on the -north : shorter west : buttinge there upon the former peece

a o r 2 0 . 0 . . p A pece of woodgrnunde of the Lordes waste a dj oyninge more north a nd easte : by Humfry Hodgins grounde on the easte : a nd

m o r . the beades of diverse lands onthe north I . . I 5p 80 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND;

M n s en c a d o nin e to northwes te . Jo Hodso a pe e j y g more the by the foresaid Sponge of Humff‘ Hodgins on the n orth : buttinge H mfr e Mr M u . a 7 o n . 2 weste upo the saide y usgraves fee 3 . p. M o: n o . The same J hath a other pece of the same fee m re n orth : by the said sponge on the south : a nd Nicholas Hods ons

~

r n e on n and . 2 61 I o d . 7 2 u . g the orth weste 5p. c n n in n l in e Ni holas Hodso certai e closed grou ds y g together , a dj oyninge more north : by the river Gelte on the north : Jo S tevensons a nd Jo Hodgins ground e on the weste : and the arable ' rowin e n a nd feilde on the south . There is g g upo it wood timber

Gelts d e 2 a . 7 o by i 3 3 . p.

1 2 n furlon e a d o nin e : betwene . A other g j y g more easte Gelte on the n orth a nd parte of the former furlonge south

B e n e on a nd roceed n e w gini g the weste p i g east ard . h A peece of woodground e of the Lords wast-e wt manie timber

n : n ro ndes Nich , Hods on o trees upo it lli ge by the former g u of . n the west the r iver Gelt e on the north : Humfrye Hodgins on-the

“ n foll w n e on : o i a . 1 7 . easte the heads of the la ds g the south 7 5p.

M n widowe n woodd . Ag es Twedell a pece of la d by the said e

nd n n all followm e onthe weste : a butti ge orth (as the pecs . g ) upon l Ml Mus ra ves c d or 2 8 the same wood . of g fee . . p. M : d n un n ea s twa rde : . Jo Ho so j the ext pece of the same Fee

o u 1 7 . o . p. M n n . Paule Nicholso the ext pece eastward . of the same

0 a . 1 7 fee . 5p.

: n n c oa 1 1f o Jo Hodgi the exte pe e eastward . . p . l h r S k Willum c n ea s tw of M S k eltons fee . Bri e the ext pece

oa T o . IV . p.

: n n 0 a 2 7 T o Jo Hodgi the ext pece eastward . . p. Hum ff n c o a 2 Birde the ext pe e eastward . 5p

n on n x ea s twa r de ou 1 7 S . . imo Nix the e t pece I 5p. D T enis wood th e n Ml b . s . Ro t ext pece eastward Dyke his

u 2 7 o fee o . . p.

n n c 0 a 1 7 T o Hodgi the pe e eastward . . p. Jo ( ext n n : n o n N 2 o Ja et Nixo widow the ext pece eastward . . p.

X r nexte . c o a . 1 7 T o p Bell the pe e eastward . p. M o n un n c ea s twrd Mr M e . J Hodso j the ext pe e . usgrav s fee

0 a . 1 7 2 . 5p.

n n a 0 ’ a . I 1 . 0 Jo Hodgi the ext pece e stward 3 p .

‘ ‘ S k X r n ea stwrd Ml S k eltons . p Elwood the ext pece of fee

o u 2 r 1 . . sp.

8 2 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND

wa ie n nn extendin e . It hath at the east e de a to ge g southward

n next e followin e 6 a 2 7 ; 0 as a headla d to the 4 peeces g . 3 p.

n n n 0 i a . 7 . o . Hodgi , butti ge part west as the former 5 p Jo \ S k n f n Mr S k eltons : n [fol . . A d Hodgi , of fee butti ge

n n s en 1 a 0 7 m weste upo Jo Hodso . . p. M : W Mr M 0 a 7 1 . Jo hite of usgraves fee . 3 . 5p. M of s 0 T o n a 2 7 . . George Tomso the ame fee . . p

X r I n 1 a 7 T o p veso . 3 . p.

n 1 0 : a 27 . Jo Tomso . . 3 p M : n s en Mr M m 1 7 T o . Jo Hodso of usgraves fee . . p . n n hea dla nd e o 1 a or 1 Thomas Hodso bei ge a nthe south . . 5p.

I n furlon e o nin e : b n n 5 . A other g adj y g more south utti ge orth n : n n n upo the former sydi ge weste upo Lo don wale .

B e nin e a nd rocedin e a gi g there p g eastw rd .

M n W waie on . George Tomso hite by the said the weste p Jo Mr M T 2 2 a . . of usgraves fee 7 . 5p

X r n 1 a 2 “ T o 7 . p Iveso . . p

n 1 To : a I 7 . Jo Tomso . . p s n o 1 2 a r . Thom Hodso . . 5p

M : n s en MI M 1 a 27 I . Jo Hodso of usgraves fee . . 5p.

“ M -e n: : n . Georg Tomso of the same fee shorter orth

1 a or 0 . . . 3 p

M : W n 0 0 u a . . Jo hite j of the same fee . 3 p X r on 1 o a 7 . p Ives . 3 . p

n u n n wa ie 1 0 : a 2 7 . Jo Tomso , b tti ge south upo the . . 3 p rn n: extendin e waie 1 a or 0 Tho s Hodso g over the . . 3 p. M : n s en: ext endin e Mr? s . u Jo Hodso g as the former . of M

1 a 2 7 o . graves fee . . p

" 1 6 n furlon e : t n . A other g more south bu ti ge weste upon

“ n n : n n n hea des ' Lo do waye sydi ge orth upo the of .the r " form furlonge B egininge there a nd proceedinge south

warde .

: n h ea dla nde c a 2 7 0 Jo Hodgi the . . 3 p . ’' H mff o u a . 1 7 Birde . 3 5p. n : m . o 2 o r . Jo Hodgi p. ' “ A pec e of woodground e of the Lords waste : llinge at the east

n c 0 a 27 2 0 e de of the 3 former pee es . . p. ” M M n n s of Ml M s . u athew Hodso the ext pece outhward .

fe 0 . a 27 T o graves . . p.

M : n un the on 2 7 1 . Jo Hodso j of same fee . . 5p. M ichols on o u 2 7 T o . Paule N of the same fee . . p . OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 83

. n o a 2 7 1 Jo Hodgi . . sp . 5 W llnm c Mr k elto k . S n s o . i a 2 r . 2 o Bri e of fee . p .

Humfrie o 2 n . 7 T o Birde . p .

o : n 0 a 7 o J Hodgi . 3 . p .

M S n i n Mr M 1 a . 1 7 imo N xo of usgraves fee . . 5p . T n s w od Mr D b e o . 1 D . i a 1 7 1 Ro t of ykes fee . . 5p . n : o a . 2 7 2 0 Jo Hodgi . p n n W dow e i o u . 2 7 o . Ja et Nixo . p

X r l o u r o . p Be l . 3 . p

' M Hods on un of Mr Mus f fee . : m or o T . Jo j g . . p fol n n w dow e o i a 2 0 . . 7 [ Ja et Nixo . . 3 p

X r Mr k eltons o 5 k . S u 2 7 . . p Elwood of fee . . 3 5p

R t r e t n n fe lde at e 1 1 7 o ec o 2 . i bu ti ge weste upo the i g a . . p n : o u I 7 2 0 . Jo Hodgi . . p r e o u 27 2 o Humf y Bird . . p.

: n o a 2 7 2 Jo Hodgi . . 5p. M M n Mr Mus f o a 1 7 . athew Hodso . of g fee . .

M : n un : n n the . Jo Hodso j of the same fee butti ge east upo w e o u o a . T i p.

n n 2 2 : o . 7 . Jo Hodgi 5p. ' M c n Mr Mus f fee o u 1 7 I . Paule Ni holso of g . . 5p .

n o a 1 7 1 8 Jo : Hodgi . . p. 5 k W lliim Mr k eltons fee o 1 7 2 S u . i i . . . Br ce of 5p

Humfr e s h ort e c s to in e s horte y Birde , a pie e , pp g westward amongst the bus hs h es hitherto all the former peces are com e

round c followi e r as ro nd o e x o r 2 0 . e n u . g , all the pee es g are g g p

n 1 a 1 7 0 Jo : Hodgi . . 3 p. H T a 7 o mf 1 . u ry Birde . . p

1 a 2 7 m R ectorie . . p.

2 7 1 Janet Nixon widow e o u . . sp.

X r 0 a 2 7 . 2 . p Bell . 5p

r 7 m M M o a . . : n un M . . Jo Hodso j of usgraves fee 3 p

0 a 2 7 2 0 . Janet Nixonwidowe . . p

r S k X r M k eltons o a . r . o . . p Elwood of S fee 3 p

M n a nd : W un Mr Mus f . George Tomso Jo hite j of g fee

2 r o . o a . . p

o a I r . 0 Xpr Iveson . 3 p.

o a T o J o zT om s on . p.

o a I r 2 . Thorns Hodson . . 5p

f Mr M e M : n s en : . o . Jo Hodso a gore shorter weste usgrav s fee o n . N . OF I D 84 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

n Mr k eltons fee S k : . S 0 7 a . . Jo Hodgi of 3 . 3 5p. : n 1 a or 2 Jo Hodgi . . 5p. f o a . 7 . o Hum ry Birde 3 p . n : i 1 a . 2 7 . 2 o Jo Hodg p. n Mr M M M . o a . 7 . T o . athew Hodso of usgraves fee 3 p.

M n un: t e o 1 . u 7 . Jo Hodso j of h same fee . 3 . 5p .

M c n. on . 7 2 o . Paule Ni holso of the same fee 3 . p .

in 0 a 2 7 Jo : Hodg . . 3 5p. iim Mr S k eltons k Will . o 5 . a 7 Brice of fee . 3 .

H mff i 0 a 7 2 u . . 0 B rde 3 p . n o : i o u . 7 T o J Hodg 3 . p. M n W un MI Mus f . George Tomso Jo hite j of g fee 1 a 2 7 0 . . 3 p.

X r n 1 a 2 7 - o p Iveso . . p.

” n 1 a or 2 Jo . Tomso . . 5p .

“ Thorns Hodson wfll a square pece at ye east end : being a

h n hi foll owin e e eadla d to t s pece ye pece g . shorter east

I a I 7’ 2 . . 5p. en Mr M s f M : n s u . T a or 2 . Jo Hodso of g fee shorter easte . . 5p. M S n n I a I 1’ . imo Nixo of the same fee . .

T enis wood MI h s D b . i 1 a : 1 7 . . Ro t of Dykes fee 5p.

: in o 2 o u 7 . Jo Hodg . 3 p. n Ni n widowe on 7 1 Ja et xo . 3 . sp .

X r ll o u 7 1 "fol . p Be . 3 . 5p. M n un Mr M : o n . 7 . 1 . Jo Hodso j of usgraves fee 3 sp . n nwidowe 0 4 . 2 7 . 0 Ja et Nixo 3 p .

‘ S X r Ml S k eltons o 7 k . a p Elwood of fee . 3 .

R ectorie M o r 1 . . sp .

n T a 2 7 ; 1 Jo : Hodgi . 5p. fr o n 7 Hum y Birde . 3 .

n I a o ; Jo : Hodgi . 3 p l Ml M M n wi . o u 7 T o . Ag es Twedel dow of usgraves fee . 3 . p.

M : n un o r 2 o u . . . Jo Hodso j of the same fee 3 p. n M a c . n n . P ule Ni holso of the same fee butti ge easte upo

wood round e oa r t he Lordes g . 3 . 5p .

in o u 2 7 2 0 Jo : Hodg . . p . r W llfim M S k eltons 0 a 2 7 2 S k i . . . . Brice of fee 5p ' e na nd W Mr M f M Geoe us 1 a 1 7 2 0 . . g Tomso Jo hite of g fee . . p n 2 a or 2 Xpr Iveso . . 5p .

n m or o Jo : Tomso . . p . rn n ou 2 7 T o T ho s Hodso . . p.

8 6 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND.

Jo : Tomson Thomas Hodson ' M n s en Mr Mus f . Jo . Hodso of g fee R ectorie Jo Hodgin Humii‘ Birde Jo : Hodgin M M n Mr M : . ath . Hodso of usgraves fee , shorter easte but tinge there (as also 8 peces followinge) upon the Lords wood

n o 2 7 1 u . g rou d . 4p.

M : n un o fe 0 a 1 7 m . . . . Jo Hodso j f the sa e e 3 7p

M c n. 0 a 2 7 . Paule Ni holso of the same fee . . 5p.

n o u 2 7 o . Jo Hodgi . . p W lfim Mr k el ons o 2 5 k l . S t a . 7 . i Brice of fee . 5p

M om s on an d W un Mr Mus . George T Jo hite j of g fee

T a 1 7 . 2 0 . p .

X r 1 p Iveson m . sp. 5 : n T a 1 7 2 o Jo Tomso . . p . ' n T 0 0 r n a . 7 . Tho s Hodso . 3 p A pece of waste grounde of the Lords : full of wood a nd timber liinge at the easte en de of 9 former peeces : by the m edowes onthe

2 a 7 0 easte . 3 . 3 p . Hugh Acheson: the n ext pece s outhward e by the hedge of Henrie Gilles ground e on the south : buttinge weste (as the whole

f f rlon e - n Londonwa ie 1 a 1 7 T o ormer u g ) upo . . p.

1 n betwene L ondonwa e O . 7 . ther grou ds more south y als the

R idgwaye on. the weste : the ground es of Cum rue o n the

n n . on u : a d . so th the Commo Felles the easte , etc Henry Gill a nd WH1 Dixon j un holde a close liing e betwene the former grounde of Hugh Acheson on the n orth : the ground of the said Hugh a nd thewoodd ed hill onthe east : the feildw a y lea dinge

B he e on : a nd Londonwa ie on to a ld a dgat the south the weste .

d evided n c : n It is i to diverse par ells whereof . He rie Gill hath the

and one s h orte pece on the north side : the _ moitie of the pece liinge betwen e the former pece a nd the wood : and the whole n n woodde extendin e arrow pece at the south e de of the , g

6 1 7 0 . wes twa rde a . 3 . 3 p

“ Wm Dixon hath ye other 3 peces a nd the moitie of the said

a . short pece 7 . 3 5p They have the feedinge of x th e woodground betwene them: but

2 7 2 o . y e wood is the Lordes a . 3 . p ‘ OF I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 87

‘ B ldhea d t H . a a e. c n n [fol g ugh A heso , the ext pece hwar de f w s out by the said eild a ye north : buttinge weste upon

Londonwa e B a ldh ea d a t e T a 7 o y at g . 3 . p . W Ill n s en a nd rn n n c Dixo Tho s Dixo , the ext pe e southward : by Adam D ixons ground e in Cum rue south : buttinge as the former

1 a 7 I . 3 . 5p . al c of wood r ound of L A sm l par ell g the ordes , at the easte ende of c s : n n n feildw a n the former pe e butti ge orth upo the y , south upo Cum rue n c a . 2 7 o grou d . p. m W Dix on s en a nd Thorns D ixon the n exte peece eastward by

. feil dwa e on n 6 a . 7 o the saide y the orth 3 . p. - L on wha ithu hill S r n . H g g ome wood timb upo it . ugh Ache

' s on a pece a dj oyninge more south called L on gwh aythughill by Cum ru e groundes in parte south : It exten deth n orthwa rde w th a n arrow spon ge (betw en e the said feildwa ye) west a n d the com m on Fell easte) to a litle lan e : a n d hath a ston e t en em t built

n end r ed a n n . 2 a 0 7 o upo it at that p 9 . . p.

' lib n freelie t enem t n . Jo Tomso holdeth a a d groun d adj oyn inge more south by the former pece north a n d weste : Cum r ue

round es 8c c nF Ma rblew ell 6 a o r 2 o g south the omo ell easte at . . p .

T ho : ha th th t t the ea s le o e wa : (8 : W e en e. on m on the wes t o f y y . f

wa Wm D n s en a n m D n n m ts e . d 2 t e e a nd n y y ixo Tho s ixo , grou d more north betw en e the fores a yd feildw a y e on the south : a nd the tenem t ground of Jo W alker on the north : buttinge west upon the woodground in t en om Dixon j un: easte in parte upon the said way in pte ext endinge over the w a ie to the c orn

n n H c na or es a id e on Fell by a litle la e ext ugh A heso f the south .

W ll um T o i edd a n nn 1 a 2 7 . n a . . p . Thomas redd p 7 p It w n is oodd ed at the weste e de .

B r k nwha t T D W c of round e liin o a e i e. h . . . Jo alker , a par ell g g in the m iddes t e of the form f grounde : buttinge east uponthe wale :

n f m n of rn D on 1 a . 7 . o . west upo the or er . It is holde Tho s ix 3 p

T h D t en em t a nd of rounde . : . The same Jo hath a a parcell g m more north : by the former t enem t a nd g rounde of W T ho : Dixon on the south : extendinge easte over the waye buttinge there upon the common pasture : weste upon the woodgro und in m t enof W D n n n of rn D n a . r . o . ixo j u . This is holde Tho s ixo 3 3 p m W D ixon j un a t enem t a nd a pcell of ground a dj oyninge more

' north by Henf Gill on the north : buttinge weste as the former : ext endinge east beyonde the wa ie as the former by Hent Gill o n

n 0 . r . 2 . n n n n . a the orth , butti ge easte upo a la e red p 5 3 5p r I D 88 T HE BARONY o G LSLAN .

Wm - n woodd liin e The same a pece of hillie grou d full of , g at the weste ende of the former : by his owne ground weste : buttinge

th n feildwa ie south w a narrow end upo the . But the wood is the

0 7 b . Lordes 2 a . . p Henrie Gill a litle square close at the easte ende of the former t en em t n on : om n onthe t by a litle la e the weste the c o south , eas

o a 7 2 0 . north . 3 . p

’ ” Itrfl a parc: of ground wth a house upon it more west by the lan e m o a 1 7 2 . n orth & W Dixonj unsouth . . 5p

' The same Henf : hath a t enem t and pcell of grounde moireweste m betwene W Dixon jun south Hugh Acheson north : buttinge n m t n red east upon the te e yard of the said Hugh Acheso . p

2 0 a n p.

- fol n t enem t a nd a t e [ . Hugh Acheso a yard at the e ste of h

' former : by the lane onthe south : Henf H odgins groun d n orth :

n an n 2 7 I . butti ge easte uponthe Comonpasture Red p 1 a . . 5p , Jo : Milburn e a dwellinge house (but n o yarde) by the middle of t n the said lan e south T edd p a 3 a.

crofte n h cornr The same Hugh a more weste , at the ort west of the former yarde : by H enf Gilles ground south in parte weste ‘ a n d ni 0 7 o n un n n 1 6 a . . He Hodgi s gro d easte i parte orth . p Thorns Hodson a parcell of m edowe adj oyninge at the weste side

c wood round on of the former pe e , by the g of the Lordes the weste buttinge south wth a na rrowe end upon Hugh Achesons ground

o a . . 2 o IV p. - J o : Tomson a parcell of m edowe a dj oyninge more north : by f crofte n on 8 o a . oa . the ormer of Hugh Acheso the easte . 3 Xpr Ivesona parcell of m edowe adj oyninge more north : by the s a d e n a or . I . y Acheso easte o . 5p M n ” . George Tomso a part: of medow a dj oyninge m oren orth b s a d e c n Mr M fee 7 m o a . 0 . y the y A heso easte , of usgraves p M W n . Jo . hite a parcell of medowo of thes ame fee : lli ge at then end f wood rounde o orth of the ormer , by the Lordes waste g n n n n . . n o a or u . the weste butti ge orth upo Tho Hodso . . p Xpr Iveson a pece of m edowe a dj oyninge more easte: butting n f ‘ or . 2 . orth as the ormer o a . 4p

o n a n Jo . T mso a parcell of medow dj oyninge more easte : butti ge n f m 8 o a I f . . orth as the or er . p ' M n s en l . o c a o n n J . Hodso a par el of medow dj y i ge more east

n n Mr M fe o a I r o butti ge orth ar the former of usgraves e . . p. Thomas Hodson a parcell of medow a dj oyninge more east by the

“ T OF I D 90 HE BARONY G LSLAN .

Jo : Tomson the n ext pece east ward : buttinge as the former ra or o . . p. A parcell of woodground e of the Lordes waste : lyinge at the

end f : X r n round e south of the 3 ormer. peces by p Iveso s boggie g

n 1 o a . 2 0 the weste p.

M : n s en l a d o nin e : . Jo Hodso a parnel j y g more easte by the 1 former ground of Jo Tomson weste : buttinge south upon Henf n : n n Mr M Hodgi orth upon S imon Nixo . usgraves fee

o a 1 7 1 8 . . p .

Thorns Hodson a 3 square . pece a dj oym nge more easte : by

Henr e n m n n o a r o y Hodgi easte a nd S i on Nixo orth . 3 . p.

M n n nin e m n : . S imo Nixo a pece adj oy g ore orth by diverse of

‘ the form l peeces on the weste : b uttinge north upon the m edowe

‘ hn l o 7 1 ns en M M a. . . of Jo Hodso . usgraves fee 3 5p

D a o nin e . Robt T ennis wood a pec e dj y g more easte by

n n N r : n he f A tho y ixons g ounde on the easte butti ge as t ormer . Mr D oa T o . ykes his fee . p

1 8 O r etw en e a nd the . ther g oundes more easte : b the former t feildwa y in parte weste : Heuf Hodgins t en em at

Nixonh ea de c n on s : south , the ommo Fell the ea te

T o hil l h n d c ug on the orth . '

“ Nix S An h on e n t en em t and ounde onhea de. k t i . Nixo a gr

“ a dj oyninge called Nix onh ea d betwen e diverse parcells of m edowe grounde weste : H enf Hodgins t en em t south : the comon Fell easte : a nd Jo Hodgins ten em t n orthe : hereof the tenem t the south parte (beinge the greater parte are of Mr S k eltons fee :

r M n t e o . M 8 a 2 7 . f M ; the orth p usgraves fee 3 . The same Anth onie a litle 3 square close llinge at the n ortheast

n f f r n e n on n cor er o the ormer g ou d : by the como the easte . Holde of the Lord of the Man er as beinge a purpresture heretofore taken

n a n o a 7 n . . . out of the Commo , red 9 3 5p

“ M n s en c of m edowe : betwene . Jo Hodso a par ell more weste ' the fores a ide groun ds of Auth Nixon easte a nd the cornon feild ~ 5 h h n f n n. t e en s e o waye weste : butti g south upo _ d of t grou ds

‘ n Ml M s f‘ fee o a 1 7 n u . . . diverse Te a ts . g 3 5p

: n m edowe: a d o nin e [fol . Jo Tomso a pece of j y g more 8 n o o . 2 n : betwen e a . r orth the saide waye Nixo as the former p. Xpr Iveson a pece of m edowe adj oyninge more n orth : bounded

0 7 . 1 8 . easte 82weste as the former c a . p

M n a nd o W un - o . George Tomso J hite j a pece of medow h a dj oyninge morenorth w t a narrow goringe pointe at the north T HE F I D 1 BARONY O G LSLAN . 9

' en a nd n a nd of Mr Mus f : de bou ded easte weste as the former . g

o a or . 2 . fee . 3p M : n s en . Jo Hodso a pece of m edow e more north : betwene Jo Hodgins gr ound e of Mr S k eltons fee easte a nd the highw a ye

‘ : n n Ml M weste butti ge easte upo the saide Jo Hodgin . usgraves

o a r . 2 0 . fee . 3 p Jo Tomson a pec e of medow a dj oyninge more north : betwene he a nd t f r . o . becke easte the arable eild e weste o a . 3 p Xpr Iveson a pece of m edow e a dj oyn inge more north : bounded

a nd f r r easte weste as the o mer o a . 3 . 3 5p.

X r n c of m edow e a d o n in e The same p , a other pe e j y g more easte o n the other side of the becke : betw en e the m edow e ground of

MI k eltons t enerfl ts on n 1 a or 2 S the south easte orth . . 5p.

M n c of m e ow n : on . Tho Hodgi a pe e d e more orth the other side of the beck betwen e the Lordes waste wooddye grounde on the weste in pt e easte : the becke a nd Xpr Ivesons form f ' n l M M o a . r . . medow grou d south . usgraves fee 3 3 5p

T he B e S h T w oe n n Mr k eltons w th ogg . . te eme ts of S fee the g roundes adj oyninge lyin ge then more south betwene the foresaid becke on the west Anthonie Nixons grounde on the south : the

n a H commo p sture onthe easte a nd T odhilgill onthe north . ereof Jo Hodgin holdeth the t enem t yt lieth more s outhw a rd e called the B o e An d Willm nor hwa rd e gg . Hodgin the other more t T 2 7 . o . 6 0 a . p There are also within the former bounds certain e parcells of

' ground of Mf Mus gra ves fee : in the tenure of Jo Hodson s en

Tho Hodgin.

' Thorns Hodson holdeth also of the Lord of the Ma nef a pece

fll ‘ w in the form er bound es : betwene Jo Hodson s en on the north a nd weste : Thorns Hodgin south : a nd a parcell of woodgro unde

2 7 . T o . easte c a . p The same Thomas hath another parcell there more south ’ Ml S k eltons betwene Jo Hodson s en north : a nd the groundes of 9 2 1 . 0 . t enerfl ts easte south a nd weste o u . 3 p

1 O n n etwene : betwene fores a de 9 . ther grou ds more orth b the y

‘ tenem ts of Ml S kelton south : the becke weste : the high wa ie fromthe towne to the Comon north the Common

pasture easte .

T odhil il rn n t enem t a nd n a d o nin e g l . Tho s Hodso a grou d j y g ts Called T odhilgill : by Mr S k eltons a fores a yd tenem o n the south : m W Gibsons grounde of Mr S k eltons fee o n the weste no rth 92 T HE BARONY OF GILSLAND ;

a n rn on d the co pasture the easte . The west parte hereof is full r . 2 2 a . 0 7 . 0 of wood good timb red 3 p. Wm n a d o ni S h . . Gibso a pece j y nge more north : betwene the

' ' l comon pasture easte a nd the arable feild weste : It is of Mr S k eltons fee : a nd the south weste parte hereof is wood a nd timber

S h r M Willnm o . . The same a narrow sponge of ground a dj oyninge more wes t un der the woodside : buttinge south wth a

n n n woodd e o a or . T o gori ge e de upo the said . p. M : n s en n ext . Jo Hodso the e pece wes twarde : b uttinge

‘ ]r n n o ne r n e Ml Mus f‘ south as the form orth upo his w g ou d . g

oa . 0 7 ze fee . p . Thorns Hodson the n ext pece wes twa rd e : buttinge south as y e “

’ r o a 1 7 1 form . . 5p. ' h 7 M Wm n n S . 0 n . Gibso the ext pec e westward: butti ge south

o 0 7 . as before a . . 3 5p Allan Hodson the n ext pece wes twl d : buttinge south a s

' w th n n o 1 7 25 before : a stilte at the orth e de a . . 5p Tho Hodson the next pece westward : buttinge south as before

‘ m n : n W n o a 7 o . shorter orth buttinge there upo Gibso . 3 . p

‘ ‘ S h r M Wm n n w es twl n t e . o d . Gibso the ext pece butti ge as h

o a . or . 2 . former . 3p Allan Hodson the next pece weStw a rde : buttinge as the

\ r o or form a . . 3 5p .

S h 7/ M m . 0 W n n c : . Gibso the ext pe e westward by the waste wooddy ground the beades of diverse lan des on the weste :

n o a 1 7 2 0 . butti ge as the former . p

S h 07 M Wm n n the . . The same a square pece at the orth e ds of 4 form]r peeces by the said wooddy grounde on the weste

o a 1 2 0 . . 7 . p Tho Hodson the n ext pece north : extendinge farther weste

m f m I r o . n W s ons e owe o a . butti ge there upon Gib d . p

M n s n n c n exten d n e . Jo : Hodso e the ext pe e orth i g somewhat n Mr M farther east butti ge weste as the former . usgraves fee

o a re. 2 0 . . p

S h r M Wm n n c north a rde : extendin e . o . Gibso the ext pe e W g th or 2 . farther weste w a sharpe goringe pointe o a . . 9p Allan Hodson the n ext pece n orthwarde : extendinge somewhat fa rthr weste wth a goringe pointe as the former : a nd beinge a

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n o a 0 7 . u . hea dla nd e to diverse landes onthe orth . p

S h 7 M Wm n a d o nin e n : b 0 . . Gibso a pece j y g more orth y

94 THE BARONY OF GILSLAND . betwene the saide woodground easte : and the becke weste

2 a . 1 7 1 . 5p. A pece of waste woodground of the Lords adj oyninge more easte m W n l rou nde a nd : Hods ons n h by Gibso s arab e g easte , Tho ort

T a . 2 7 . 2 0 p. S h r M Wm o . n n . Gibso a pece of arable grou d adj oyninge more south : buttinge easte upon the saide wood : west upon th e n o a . I r o foresaid medow of Tho Hodso . p. Allan Hodson a pece a dj oyninge more south : extendinge

m: farther both easte a nd weste : buttinge east upon W Gibsons

n n r o a . 0 headla d weste upo the becke 3 . 3 p . ' S h r M fi n . o Will m a d o nin e S o . Gibso a pece j y g more uth : n o a . 2 7 . . butti ge both wales as the former ” 3 5p

M : n a d o n n e r . Jo Hodso s en a pece j y i g m o e s outh : buttinge weste as the former : easte uponthe woodground in the occupa con

Willfl m n Ml M o 1’ a . I . of Gibso . usgraves fee 3 5 . , p Thorns Hodson a pece a dj oyninge more south by the saide woodde on the south : buttinge 'ea s te a nd weste as the former : n n o a . I r 0 bei ge shorter eastward the the former . 3 p.

“ 2 0 . Other groundes more weste : betwene the becke on the easte in parte south : the s treet e and the T ownegrene

on n feil s on h the north parte of the cor de t e westeetc . Tho : Hodson a pece of m edowgrounde : by the becke on the south a nd easte : the wast woodgro unde of the Lordes l n parte n a n me r n I 7 orth : d the dowg ound e of Tho Hodgi weste oa . . 5p. i J o : Tomson a pec e of medow adj oyninge more north : betwene

: a nd wa s t round o a 0 7 . the becke easte the saide g weste . . 3 5p

X r I n of a d o n n e [fol . p veso a pece medow j y i g more

n o a 1 7 o . n orth : bou ded east weste as the former . . p

M n W un of m edowe a d o n . George Tomso Jo hite j a pece j y ' in ge more north : by the s ayd e becke on the easte : a nd the said of Mr M r e in . o 1 7 2 waste g ound parte weste usgraves fee a . . 5p. ' Tho : Hodson a pec e of medow a dj oyninge more north : by the ' e s a yde becke on the easte : Jo Hodson s en his grounde on th 2 7 2 0 weste oa . . p. Jo : Tomson a pec e of medow adj oynl nge more north : boun ded ’ a nd o a . I 1 . 1 . easte , weste as the former 5p '' Xpr Iveson a pecie of m edowe adj oynl nge more north : buttinge

n : n n ea . 1 7 . . east upo the said becke weste _upo Tho Hodso 4p M o n W un of o . Ge rge Tomso Jo hite j a p ece medow a dj oyninge more north : buttinge easte as the former : weste in r M o a . I 7 2 0 . e on n M . pt up Jo . Tomso of usgraves fee p T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 95

o n s en c of m . J Hodso a pe e medow a dj oynin g e more n orth : butting east a n d in parte wes te as the former of MI Musgr aves

e a 1 7 . 2 fee . 3 p. J o : Tomson a pec e of medow a dj oyn in ge more n orth : buttin ge

as n : n X r I n o a . I r . o e t upo the saide becke weste upo p veso p . Xpr Iveson a pec e of medow a dj oynin ge more n orth : buttinge

as t 8: f o a . or e e weste as the ormer . 3 5p . ELI s n o W i un f m . George Tom o J h te j a pece o ed ow e a dj oyn inge more north by the lan e on the north : but tin ge easte a s the e n own e ro e Mr M former : w ste upo their g un d . usgraves fee

c a o . p . The Lorde hath a pece of waste woodground e more south : by the three nr st e peec es of this furlong e on the easte : an d Tho

in on o 2 a . or . 2 o H dg s medow the south p . Xpr Iveson a pec e of groun deadj oyninge more n orth a nd weste : by another par cell of waste groun d on the n orth : buttin ge ea ste

m w n W hi n 0 r n ed o e . u a 1 7 . o upo the of G Tomso Jo te j p . The Lorde a litle par cell of waste w oodgroun d adj oyninge more W north a nd weste : by Jo Hudson s en on the north : an d Jo h ite ll of e rm I 2 a o r e 2 . j un on the wes t e pc y fo . . op

M Wh un c of r oun de a d o nin e . Jo ite j a pe e arable g j y g more weste (bein ge broader at the n orth en de) buttinge n orth upon Jo Mr M f ee H od s on s en: south upon Jo: Tomson. usgraves

o a 2 r o . . . p

M s n n c w es twar d e of fee . George Tom o the ext pe e ( the same )

‘ beinge broad er at the s outh en de : liing e by J o Hodson s en on the

o a rr . o . west e : buttin ge n orth a nd south as the former . p J o Toms on a pece at the south ende of the former : buttinge

- o a. I f I weste in pa rte east uponthe for es a ide waste ground e . . 5p J o Hod s on s en the n ext pece southw ar d : buttinge eas t a nd

a I r . wes t upon the s aide waste gr ound e o . . 5p Tho Hod s on the n ext pece southward : by t he saide was te

o r 0 . grounde on the easte a nd south e a . . 3 p r M o : n s en c n : b f l . J Hodso a pe e more orth y the orm sma ler ’ parcell of waste groun d a nd J o Whites ground o n th e south : n buttinge east upon the m edowgrounds of diverse m en: w es t upo K l a 2 r 1 . owne n of N M fee . . his grou d , usgraves 5p

f l : n n eé e n a : in [o . Tho Hodso the exte p orthw rd butt ge

s H n s en eas t upon the medows weste upon the fore aid J o odso

rr . . l a . 3 5p Jo Tomson the next pece northward : buttinge ea s te as the 6 OE I D 9 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

former : w th a parcell of m edowe at the weste ende beyond the

wa ie 1 a . 3 5p. Xpr Iveson the next pece northwa rde : buttinge east as before

w th c of m edowe end 2 a 1 7 a par ell at the west as the former . . 3 5p .

' M W un n c n wth a t enem t n . Jo hite j the ext pe e orthward upo '

‘ it (of Ml Musgraves fee) buttinge easte in pte upon his owne m edoweground e in parte uponthe lane : wth a parcell of m edowe d en 1 a ow. 2 o at the weste as the former . p. M n nexte northwa rde wth tenem t . George Tomso the pece a uponit of the same fee : liinge by the comon feildwa ie inparte on the north : buttinge east upon the said lane : wth a parcell of

end 1 n a . 0 7 o medow grou d at the weste as the former . p. Jo : Tom s on a litle square peell of m edow e a dj oyn inge more north by the former groun d onthe south a nd weste: thefeildewa ie

6 n n on o a I o n n a d . 0 7 . : , . _ y orth the la e the easte 5p Xpr Iveson a parcell of m edowe a dj oym nge more w est by the said wa ie on the easte : buttin ge north upon the said lan e : south

n en o or upon Jo Hodso s a . . 3 5p . M n a nd W un of o n . George Tomso Jo hite j a pece medow adj y inge more weste : by Jo Hods ons ground west : buttinge north ‘ n Mr M o 0 n r n n . a . 7 1 . upo the co la e or gree e usgraves fee . 5p

M : n sen n a d o n n e . Jo Hodso a pece of la de j y i g more weste ' wth a tenem t at the north ende : buttinge north upon the corn

n fe l e a e Ml M green e : south upo the i d w y . usgraves fee

1 a . or . ro .

p _ Xpia n Hodson a cota ge at the north end of the form r pece

of th e n n red a nn (about the middle peece) built upo the gre e 9 . Rowlie Bell a cota ge more weste : at the side of the said grene

- n cota e c On red a n. by J o Hodgi s g urtilage the west south . p Jo Hodgin a cota ge curtilage there a dj oyninge : betwene the gren e on the north the hea des of diverse landes on the south :

n . red a nn r o or . . a nd the R ecto ie the weste p o a . 3 5p 6 Tho : Hodson a pece of arable a dj oyninge more s outh by y - former ground of Jo Hodson s en easte : buttinge north upon the n feil wa d e oa . 2 7 . I former ya rde : south upo the y . 5p Jo Tomson the hexte pece westward : buttinge north south

r o a 1 7 . . as the fo mer . 3 5p

Xpr Iveson the n ext peec e westward : butinge north as the . m T s ons m o . N . former : south upon George o ed we o a . 3 5p M n n c : n n . George Tomso the ext pe e westward butti ge orth r il l Mr extendin e w n n . as the form g farther south a gori ge poi t _

o a 2 7 o . Musgraves fee . . p

OF I D 98 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

a nd on towardes n to the heade of the saide becke , still the orth e aste to the Allerbeck e : and downe that becke to Gelte : a nd d owne Gelte to the Colelings aforesaid : containeth these

foll n e groundes owi g . n t enernts n d roundes Alb feilde liin e I . Certai e i close g called y g

' by Ca s tleca reck e groundes a t B rak enthwa ite on the n : n n n orth butti ge easte upo the como Felles , west upon the highwaye by Carlatan groundes : B egininge on n roced n e the orth p i g southward . Adam Dixon holdeth of the Kings Fee a tenemt 86 groun ds a dj oyninge : Tho : Dixon holdeth freelye a t enemt ground a d o nin e ' n s ton hous es t e n liin e j y g bei ge both e , h ir grou ds g intermingled together : betwene Ca s tleca reck e grounds on the

n n 6 a 27 o n 2 . . orth a como la e south p . Jo : B echa rn a tenem t (beinge a stonehouse) and a croft inclosed a dj oyninge more south : buttinge easte - upon the Felles : west

h e a 1 7 - o n hi wa . . . _ upo ye g y 3 5 p.

' A eilde : Gill a tenernt bein e a n and crofte lbyf . Jo ( g sto ehouse) a n - n n n “ red i closed a dj oy i ge more south butti ge as the former . 1;

" o 0 a n u . 2 7 . 3 3 p.

’ Thoms D ixon Humiri Hoch a un holde (of the Kings fee) 2 t enernts and their grounds adj oyninge more south : buttinge as the f W n t enem t r n a ormer . hereof Tho Dixo hath the mo e orth nd Humfrie the other tenemt more south beinge a s tonehofis e

2 a . 0 7 . m 3 p. Heni‘ Newton a ten em t ground adj oyninge more south (beinge

' a lso a ston ehouse) beinge in closed frorn the com onfeild on the

n o a nn s outh butti ge easte weste as the f rmer . red p

2 8 a 2 1a . op. 2 O roundes a d o nin e : o . ther g j y g more south by the f resaid , ‘ tenernt groun d of Heni Newton . on the north a nd the

m n on com o Felles the easte , etc . Thorns Patens on a litle narrow land by the saide tenernt ' g round of Henf Newton on the north : buttinge east upon the lanes ende lea dinge into the feilde : weste upon Adam Gra s ons ' It K n es o u 1 i . 7 . m r n e. g ou d is of the g fee p . m n n n 8 d . : n [fol . 4 ] Ada Graso the ext la d southward butti ge

m r n ff l o for a . 1 7 m w este as the easte upo Je rie Bel . p. Lowr y Tomson the next lande southward buttinge east as

o ufi b efore 3 5p. Jo : Iveson the next land southward : buttinge east as before o a 1 7 . . 3 5p. T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 99

R in n and n un n Jo ob so Jo Tomso j , holde equally the ext pece southward : by Jeffrie Bells ground south buttinge east as

o u 2 7 o before . . p. J efi rie Bell a pece of pasture ground a dj oyninge more south ’ by Tho : Moses ground south in parte easte : w ch a stilte at the nd e e a . 1 7 1 aste 5 . sp . The same Jeffrie a litle pightle at the easte ende of the foresaid stilt by the comon Fell on the easte : buttinge south upon Tho

M m . 0 7 0 oses . 3 p.

' Tho : Moses a pece of g rounde a dj oyninge more south beinge m edow a nd pasture grounde : by the 2 former peeces north the

m n ll 8 a 7 o com o Fe easte . 3 . p. Henrie Gill j un a headland liinge on the weste side of the formr pece by the heads of diverse lands on the weSte : buttinge south m n s own e rounde 1 a . 2 7 . upo hi g p. Peter Waugh a pece of at ground a dj oyninge more weste betwene Jo T om s ons ground north Henf Gilles south : buttinge

n n a . . o east upo the former headla d 4 IV p.

‘ Henf a ece a d o nin e : in e Gill _ p j y g more south butt ge east as y ' l I a 1 7 0 . form . . 3 p e S imon B echa rn the n ext pece southward buttinge east as y

r 6 7 0 form a . 3 . 3 p.

‘ Heni Gill the next pece southward : extendinge easte to the

7 o common Fell 1 0 a . 3 . 3 p. Tho : Moses the n ext pece southward : buttinge east upon the

r a o r . o form pece upon the Fell 7 . p.

C i r l e nB echa rn n s outhwa rde n on ge c os . S imo the ext pece i closed

‘ c alled Conigl clos e by the s ayde common Fell on the easte

o r 0 . 6 a . . 3 p e t O roundes : n n 3 . ther g more weste butti ge easte upo y form

furlonge : sydinge south upon the common Drove . h a r e Begining there procedinge nort w d . th Peter W a na rrowe sponge of m edowe w a barne built ‘ augh upon it at the weste end : buttinge easte upon the fores a yd

7 zo . Conigerclos e o d . 3 . p th t George Grason the next peece northward w a tenern upon it f a n buttinge weste upon the S treete : easte as the form . red 9 m 2 7 . . a . 3 p th Jo : Iveson the next pece northward w a tente upon it beinge

1 a r . . a s tonehons e : buttinge as the former . 3 5p th t n it Peter Waugh the next - pece northward w a tenem upo

i r . l o . buttinge as the former 4a . p T HE OF I L D 1 00 BARONY G LS AN .

Jo : Iveson a pec e there llinge in the middle parte of the former n : pene : buttinge west upo the same pece east as the former . m o . p. r : M e n : . n of Tho oses a p ce more orth _ by the foresaid grou d Pet Waugh south : buttinge east as the former : west upon the yard

o a 1 of JohnTomsonthe elder . 5p. ' Jo : Tomson s en a free t enemt a nd yard at the weste end of the form r : by Peter Waugh south : buttin geweste upon the s treete

1 a . 1 7 .

fol : n n un a d o n n e o n : [ . Jo Robi so j a pece j y i g m re orth lyinge in len gth b y the highwa ie on the weste : buttin ge n orth

n en 2 a . or . 0 upon Jo Tomso s 3 p . Ad a rn ‘ G -rason a pece of free land a dj oyninge more easte : by _

’ “ Thorns Moses aforesaid the said t en erfl t of Jo Tomson on the south : buttinge easte upon S imon B echa rn Tho : Moses

a 7 o . 7 . 3 . p n un n n n r : n as . t Jo Tomso j . the ext pe e orthwa d bu ti ge east the r v 2 “ a i . . form 5 . 5p Jo Tomson s en the n ext pene northward : beinge freground : extending farther weste : buttinge there w th a broa d e ende upon

1 a 7 . . . th e highwaie 5 . 3 5p The same John the n exte pece northward beinge f reground e :

n w a 2 7 . 2 . a nd butti ge este as the former 3 . 5p

n n n n exte n w a 1 7 o . Jo : R obi so j u the pece orth ard 3 . . p George Grasonthe n exte pece northward n n n e Adam Robinson the ext pece orthward . The como wal cros s eth over it at the weste end . & over diverse peces followinge

a 7 s 3 . 3 m " n next e n a or George Graso the pece orthward 3 . . 1 sp.

n n x c n Mr M s a s Jo : Robin son s e the e t pe e orthward . of u gr ve

1 a . 7 o . fee 3 . p

n next e c n 1 a 2 7 0 Henf s e . . Gill the pe e orthward 3 p.

‘ n en the nexte n Mr Mu es Jo : Robinso s pece orthward . of sgrav f a r . fee 2 . o . 3 5p

‘ x n n e t e c a . Heni Gill s enthe pe e orthward 3 . 5p

he n c n a 1 7 Lourie Tomsont ext pe e orthward 2 . . 3 5p.

“ nexte n I a r 2 0 AdamGrason the pece orthward . 3 . p .

n n 1 a 7 m R owlye Achesonthe ext pece orthward . 3 . p 7 I n n m 2 . Jo : Ivesonthe ext pece orthward . . 5p n x n n e Jo : Tomson ult : the e t pece orthward : butti ge west

as all the former laste recited peecs upon. the highwaYe :

1 02 T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

Jo : Tomson ult a peece at the easte end of the 2 formei" : by the said hedge on the north : buttinge easte upon the same hedge : n wa ie 1 o a . 1 7 west upo the said . p .

‘ Lowrie Tomson the next peece southward : buttinge a s the

o a . 7 m former L 3 . p . Tho : Patens on the n ext pece southward by Jo Iyes ons longe n : n as n o o a . 7 o la d the south butti ge the former 3 . p nd m n A pece of waste hillie grou there ore weste , used as como liing betwene the said longland south Henf Newt ons hedge ' a 2 7 o north 5 . . p. F rlon e : betwene n n R owl e 4 . A u g more south the lo ge la d of y Acheson onthe north : a nd a corn lan e at the townes end onthe south : buttinge easte weste uponthe highwaies

n n on n ro n a Begi i g the orth p ceedi ge southw rd . Willnm Graie apece by the said Achesons groun d on the north

a . 1 7 . o 4 p . .

n o I He rie Gill a peece 3 a . r . 5p . n e Mr M n 2 a . Jo Robi so a p ce of usgraves fee IV . 3 5p . n o 2 a . r o George Graso a pece . p.

A rn n n - " 1 7 o . d a Robi so a pece 4a . . p

‘ m n of n 1 a or Ada Graso a pece freela d . . 3 019.

' n n 2 6 ’ u 41 . I 1 o Jo Tomso j peces . p. Jo : Tomsons en 2 peces of free land liinge together : by the lane 6 n s a . 1 1 I o o the outh 5 p. O n e s betwene hi hwa e on the 5 . ther grou ds mor we te the g i easte Carlatangrounds onthe north : a nd the river Gam e 6 on . y weste , etc

“ Jo : Tomson s en a '3 square pece of pasture : by the Lord Whartons ground on the south : an d the highwa ie on the

r h e 2 a 2 7 no t ea s t . . 1 sp . Ad a rn Grason a pene of pasture a dj oyn inge more weste : but n wa ie n n 2 a . 2 0 . ti ge orth upo the said 3 7 . p . Jo : Tomson j un a pece of pasture a dj oym nge more weste buttinge n orth in parte as the former : south upon Perse Dod

7 2 0 3 d. 3 . p . ' Henr Gill a pece of pasture a dj oyninge more weste : shorter

n n f orm er 2 0 towards thes outh : butti ge orth as the 3 c}. p. fol a d o nin e : betwene [ . A close of pasture j y g more weste _ Lante B irds ground of the Fell end south : the highwaie north : i T n . dev da le ena nts Viz a nd Carlatan grou ds weste It is b to 4 u . T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 1 03

n m n n . n . : Ada Robi so George Graso La te Birde . Jo Robinson r s en M M fee 2 a 2 7 2 0 of usgraves 4 . . p . n a d o nin e : a nd . La te Birde a close j y g more south by the river _

n roundes on a nd m en on Carlata g the weste, diverse the south .

ertaines t enem t F end a 7 2 0 It p to the called the ell 3 9 . 3 . p. 6 O n o nin e s : . ther gras grou ds adj y g there more outh by a longe pece of Jo T om s ons on the south : diverse m en on the h hwa ie B e n n weste : the ig easte etc . gi i ge on the

weste . Mlr D acre the headland : buttinge north upon the former close of Lante B irdes : south upon the said longe land of Jo Tomson

1 a . or 2 . 5p. Willnm Tomson s en the next pece eastward : shorter north :

n n on n fre round bei ge a headla d the este orth , it is _ his g

1 a 2 7 2 . . . 5p E dwa rde Birde : a pece at the north end of the former : by Mr

n n ou 1 7 0 Dacres headla d o the weste . . 3 p. a fr n 2 n a . e rou d o u 2 r Jo : Tomsonj un the ext pece e stw rd g . 5p. n fr r nd oa W llr n n . e ou . . i Tomson s e the ext pece eastward g IV . 5p

c 2 . Jo : Dod j unthe next pece eastward d . IV . 4p

oa 1 7 2 . George Dixon: the next pece eastward . . 4p

fre ro nd c a 0 7 0 u . . . D avie Tomsonthe next pece eastward . g 3 p

fr r c o e ound a . 1 7 . Clement Harrison the next pece eastward . g . p

o u or 2 6 . Edward Birde the n exte pece eastward . . p l‘ o u or . 2 . M Dacre the n ext pece eastward . 5p

c a 2 7 m . Lorde Whartonthe nexte pece eastward . . p Willrn Tomson s en the n ext pece eastward : beinge a hilly

n a 2 7 2 . groundeby Lante Bird a nd Perse Dod onthe orth 2 . . 5p Clern Harrison the nexte pece southward freground : buttinge

o u 1 2 . weste uponWillrnT om s ons foresaid headland grounde . 3 a 5p

nde 1 a 2 7 . . fre rou . Jo : Tomsonj unthe next pece southward . g 5p

o r . Jo : D od j un the nexte pece southward a . 3 . 5p

o 7 . George Dixon the next pece southward a . 3 . I 5p fre round : the Davie .Tomson the nexte pece southward g by

2 7 . longe land of Jo Tomson south c a . . 5p r The R ectorie a pece at the easte end of the form 3 peces : by n : n p n thehighwa ie : the said Jo Tomso , south butti ge easte u o

1 a 1 7 . 2 . beinge na rroWe at that ende . 5p Lord Wharton the n exte pece northward : by Jo T om s ons

r o . grounde on the north : buttinge easte as the former o a . 3 . p Perse Dod a pece at the weste ende of the former : llinge in the 1 04 T HE BARONY OF GILSLAN D ;

’ botom e by the hillygrounde of Willrh Tomson on the south

1 . easte o u . I V . 5p.

F urlon e ra s rounds s : 2 on 7 . A g of g g more outh by the former the north : b uttinge east upon the highwa ie : west upon

B e in n on n & roceedin e . i e the river g g the orth side p ‘ g

southward . 86 n n d . a e e [fol . ] Tho Tomso flp c of medow by La te Birds ground of the F ellend n orth : buttinge east (as also 1 2 peces r o a 1 7 . 2 o . followinge) upon M D acres headland . p

o . George Dixon a pece of m edowe 0 a r . 3 4p

. m 1 7 . Clement Harrison a pece of medow : freground oa . . p m m 2 2 . E dw : Bird w Tomson s en a pece of m edowe o u . . p

m . W n m c d . 2 7 . L . harto a pece of edowe p m Jo : Tomson W Tomson s en a pece of medow : freground m o u . . p

medowe o u . or . . Perse Dod . a pece of 3 5p m , W 1 0 . o 7 . . Tomsonj un a pece of m edowe a . 3 p

‘ “

o 2 7 . . Jo Dod j un a pece of m edowe u . 5p

o I r . 0 . Davy Tomson E dw : Birde a pece of m edowe u . 3 p

R e r 1 a or . 0 . cto ie a pece of m edowe . 3 p

“ ‘ W 7 . o . Lord harton a pece of m edowe c a . 3 p m W 7 2 . Tomson s en a pece of medowe z freground 2 a . 3 . 5p Jo : Tomson j un a pece of m edowe pasture extendinge in ' m ' length eastward to the highwa ie : by the grounds of W T orns on Davy Tomson the R ectorie on the n orth : buttinge east (as all the followinge) upon the highwa ie : the lower ends next _ rest C n n m edowe n n s ar e bei ge grou d , the east e d pasture Lord Wharton a pec e m W Tomson s en a peece : freground ; Mr Dacre a pece ; Clement Harrison a pece : freground Perse Dod a pece ; Here are diverse peces (about some 5 or 6 ) intermitted : as beinge not j uStlie k nowento the Lordes T ena unts a nd it maie be _ doubted that diverse other peces are mistaken in this grasse furlonge for wante of the assistanc e of Freeholders their Tenants m W T om s on a pece : freground W n L . harto a pece ; Mr Dacre a pece; m W Tomson j un a pece

1 06 THE BARONY or GILSLAND;

n wth t enem t 2 a 7 o Rowlie Acheso a pece of land a . 3 . p. Ada rn n wth tenem t 2 a 1 7 Graso a pece of land a . . 5p.

n n or 0 u n m . Jo Tomso j a pece of la d . 3 p. n n 1 a . or Jo Iveso a pece of la de . I 5p. n s en W th t enemt 2 a 7 0 Jo Tomso a pece of land a free . 3 . 3 p. nn s en th t enem t a 2 7 2 He Gill a pece of land w a 3 . . 5p. n n s en n Mr M a 2 7 Jo Robi so a pene of la d . of usgraves fee 3 . . mp. ' Tho Pa ttens on a pece of land wth a t enernt beinge a s tonehons e

n a or l o of the Ki gs fee 3 . . p. th t ' Jo : Tomson j un a pece of land w a t enern beinge -a ston e n a 0 ho se 3 . 3 p. A rn th n rn : - da n w te e t e 61 . 2 7 I o Graso a pece of lande a fr e 4 . p . ’ th t n n w tenern 2 a . 7 Jo Tomso ultim a pece of la d a 3 . 3 5p. ” m 7 n . 2 . George Graso a pece of lande 3 . 5p m ’ W Graie a pece of lan d wth a tenernt b y a corn lan e on the

‘ s n n northea s te n n the outh , the Pi fold sta deth at the cor er upo

n a .2 7 . 1 . gree e 4 _ 5p R ectorie a pece of land by the s aid lane north : the churchyard n He ? a 7 o a d m n e . 2 . Gilles grou d on the ca s t 3 . p

’ Peter Moses a cota ge built Upon the greene : right before the free t enemt of AdamGrason aforesaid

rlon n r 9 . A Fu ge there more south : over agai st the forme ' land of the R ectorie : by thehighwa ie on the northea s t buttinge north in pt upon the said wa ie in part upon

B e n n e on n a litle beck . gi i g the east proceedi g

westward .

“ 8 d S n B h rn the w e te- [fol . 7 ] imo ec a a pece by said a i eas z

n n n of W n : n w'fih butti ge south upo a headla d the L . harto s orth a

n n h o n wa e 2 a or . gori ge poi te upo the igh y . , p m W n s en n fre round : n the Tomso a pece bei ge g butti ge .as

r f

oa 7 . 0 . . form . 3 3 p m W Tomson j un a pece free : buttinge as the former 2 o u . 7 . . 3 5p . W n t e h . but t e ca 2 7 L harto a pece mg as former . .

Mr n 2 2 7 o Dacre a pece butti ge as the former a . . p . Perse Dod a pece buttinge north (a s all the peces f ollowinge) n e o a . r o upo the b cke 3 . p .

R torie 0 1 ec d. r . a pece 3 . sp

o T n e oa 2 7 J omso a pece fre . . 3 5p .

W n m 0 7 o L . harto a pece . . p.

r o a m Edward Bi d a pece . p . T HE I D 1 0 BARONY OF G LSLAN . 7

m n o 2 a r . . Cle Harriso a pece free . 5p

W m n un 1 61 or o illia Thomso j a pece free . . p.

war o u 2 7 2 . Ed d Bird a pece . . 5p

D n c 2 2 8 od u ou 7 . . Jo : j a pe e . p n un o 0 : 2 a r . Jo Tomso j a pece free . . 3 p MT c d 7 Dacre a pece . 3 . 5p.

Wm n s en o a 7 0 Tomso a pece free . 3 . 3 p .

n o r 0 Davie Tomso a pece free a . 3 . 3 p.

n o 1 7 2 o . George Dixo a pece a . . p

n n 1 or . Jo Dod j un a pec e bei ge a headland o the weste a . . I 5p I O n n c n a nd t enemts t : n . Certai e i losed grou ds more eas e sydi ge n orth upon a broa de drove lea dinge from the middle pte of Cum rue to the Felles : buttinge weste inpte upon the t ownegreene : begininge there proceedinge south ward ; S imon B echa rn a pece of lande by the said drove north : but n n n : wth n n n ti g west upo the gre e a .bar e at the orthwest cor er m a 2 7 . . built upon the waye 4 . p Tho Moses the n ext pece southward : buttin ge as the former

a or . o . 3 . p Henf Gill the n ext pece s outhwa rde w th a private wa ie or lane

o r . 0 . onthe south side : buttinge as the former 5 a . 3 p ’ H enf Gill aforesaid a t enem c yard a dj oyninge more south

‘ bein ge a stonehouse : buttinge west as the forml : shorter easte :

n rh m n o u 2 7 . . butti ge there upon S i B echa s grou d . I 5p Tho : Moses a ten ernt yard (beinge also a s tonehonse) adj oyn r c m . inge more south : buttinge as the form d . p S imon B ech a rn a ten ernt yard (beinge also a stonehouse)

a d o nin t : n o u . 2 7 . j y g more sou h butti ge as the former I 5p.

‘ The same S imonan other tenernt yard adj oyninge more south by the churchhouse churchyard south : HennGilles grounde ’ o u I 1 . o . east . p ' r The R ectorie a stonehouse at the southwest cornr of the form extending in parte into the Churchyard

Church c o nin ya rde. The Church Chur hyard adj y g more south

‘ by the glebe land west a nd Heni Gilles ground east south

2 r . 2 o . ou . p

H ' n a d o nin e t [fol . enf Gill a pece of grou d j y g more eas e inclosed : by his owne ground easte : a nd Tho : Moses grounde

’ I 1 o . south 6 a . . p th Tho Moses a square pece of medowe ground lnnge w in the 1 08 N or I S D THE BARO Y G L LAN . formlr close at the northeast cornr by the formr ground south

o 2 7 . 1 . weste a . 5p S imon B echa m a pightle a dj oym nge more north : by the private lan e of Henf Gilles on the north : buttinge west upon his owne ” t enem t a nd the ten em ts of Tho Moses Hem Gill M Tho . oses a pece of lan d inclosed more south by the former close of Henr Gill n orth : the Asphill easte : the highwa l e weste

8 a . 1 7 o . . p S imon B ech a m a pece of land in closed a dj oyningem ore s outh by the said wa ie west : a nd Tho : T om s ons grounde south : the h ll roun 6 a 7 o i yg d of Tho Moses easte . 3 . p. Tho : Gill hath a cota ge built uponthe green e at the northwes te cornr rn M n of Tho oses his grou d . Lene Bertie a cota ge there more south at the southwest corner

n M n n . of the said grou d of Tho . oses : built upo the gre e Jo Graie a cota ge built uponthe same grene more south : at the end Henr n west of Gilles grou d . Hum fr Persona cota ge there more south uponthegren e at the end n H nr of the said grou d of e Gill . 1 1 n t co n . Certai e grounds adj oyninge more eas e by the mo * Felles on the easte: a nd the Comon drove at Cum rue. 6 a d on n B e n n e roced n e . y orth . gi i g there p i g southw r ' ' T he A s hzll H enf r s : liin e b the p . Gill a great pastu e clo e g y th comon Felles on the easte a nd the said drove on the north : w a s teepe hilly ground on the weste c alled the As phill some wood

1 7 2 o . . upon it 59a . . p

T hornelhill : M o nin e r o . Tho oses a pasture close adj y g mo e s uth

T horn w th s te e on called elhill by the said Fell on the easte . a p hill

n as a . 0 7 . o . the weste , some wood upo it the former 5 3 p Tho : Hevys ide a tenem t (beinge a stonehouse) a great feild of arable pasture a dj oyninge more south : betwene the F ell easte “1 a nd ye grounde of Pers eva ll Jo D od sen on the west : w a hill

e e th a n 2 7 . 0 . wood onthe s outhw s t as e former . red p 3 p

Woodhea de Wm om s on tenernt n n s a nd a . T a bei ge a sto ehou e close of arable pasture adj oyninge more easte ; called the Wood head : by the com onF elles onthe north easte : and a t the south ' th n it en w n nn betwene . e de ext deth westward a arrow to ge , Tho o red Hevis ide on the north a nd Perse Jo Dod on the s uth . 1; 1 a nn sp.

1 2 O n m : betwene r . ther grou ds there ore weste the form

I I O ‘ T H OF I D E BARONY G LSLAN .

Xpr Tomson the headland freground at the west ende of Newbegin grene by Tho Tom s ons ground on the south : buttinge n W n . n o u 2 r 2 o easte upo the lo ge pece of the L harto s . . p. m W ns en n x : fre rounde o a or 2 o Tomso the e t pece g . . p.

“ R e torie c c a . 0 7 . 1 6 a pece p. n u o u . or . 2 o Jo Dod j a pece p. Mr 8 o u or . 1 Dacre a pece . p .

o a or 1 6 Edward Bird a pece . . p.

en n e fre r nd o u o r 2 ce ou . . Clem t Harriso a . p \ g 7p c o a or 2 Edward Bird a pe e . . 5p.

D n o u m avie Tomso a pece free . p.

n ou 1 7 . 1 3 George Dixo a pece . 51 .

un o 1 7 Jo Dod j a pece d . . 5p . W1m n un o a or 2 Tomso j a peece . . 4p. " Lord Wharton a pece : somewhat longer towards the easte

oa.; or . 3 3p.

Mr D o u 1 7 ~ o acre a pece . . p .

o a . or . Perse Dod a pece 3 7p. W n ? : n on Lord harto a pece short eastward butti ge _ there up

. n o 1 7 G Dixo u . . 5p.

W1m fr ro n n un e u d o a . 1 7 0 Tomso j a pece g . 3 p.

W n o ou r . 0 Lord harto a pece . 3 p. Jo : Tomson a pece free : beinge a headlan d on the north ‘ d 0 2 2 o 7 . . p. 1 urlon e n : n n [fol . 4. A F g more orth butti ge east upo the hilly groun d of Perse Jo D od and ~ T ho Moses : west in n B n n pte upon the Ki gs highwa ye . egi i ge on the south

procedinge northward . r m M Dacre the headland : by Perse Jo Dod a nd W T om s on‘ on n n W n o u 1 7 . 2 0 the south : butti ge west upo the Lord harto . p ' n E : o u . 7 . 1 1 . dw . Bird butti ge west as the former 5p m n X r o s on : oa . ia 1 . p T free butti ge west as the former 3 5p .

Wm n s en: u n 6 a 0 7 2 0 5 Tomso b tti g west as before . . 3 .

m n n r 6 7 W n u : 61 1 . o . Tomso j butti ge west as befo e . p

n o 7 m W n : a . 1 L : harto butti ge west as before . p. Edward Bird a pece extendinge farther west : buttinge there

n ollowin e nth hi h a 0 f w ie 1 a or . 2 (as also 2 0 peeces ext g ) upo e g . p

o a 27 . o Lorde Wharton . p .

6 01 r Jo Tomson free . 3 . 3 5p . ' '

o u . 2 r . D a vie T om s on free 5p .

o a . 1 o Jo Dod j un 7 . p . T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . I I I

r M c d 2 7 Dacre . . 7p. R ectorie ou 2 7 . 2 . 4p. Wm n un o u . I 7 o Tomso j free . p. W . n o a or 0 L harto . . 3 p. George Dixon: extendinge farther east to Tho : Moses grounde

o a 2 7 . . 5p. : un o a . 2 7 m . Jo Dod j . p Wm n s en o a . 1 7 . 2 Tomso free p.

o u 2 7 Edward Birde . . 7p. n f 1 a . 1 7 George Dixo ree . 5p. Mr D o a . 7 . 2 o acre 3 p . m ' W Tomson s enfree : shorter east : buttinge there wth a goringe

n n owne r n o a . 2 r . 2 0 poi t upo his g ou d p . "11 Clement Harrison s horter east : buttinge there in pte w a ' n n 1 a 7 1 arrow spo ge as the former . 3 . sp. R e torie c oa . or 2 . 5p . n WI n s en o u 1 7 o Tomso free . . p. n : o a . 2 7 . m George Dixo free p. Tho : T omson: by S imon B echams in closed grounde on the n r : extendin e M n 1 2 7 o o th g farther east to Tho oses grou d a . . p. m W Tomson j un: freground a dj oyninge more south : butting east as the former : wes t upon Clement Harrison aforesaid

o or . 2 . u . 3 p E dw : Bird the n ext pece southward : buttinge as the former

u 7 1 . o ; o . p m W T omsons enthe next pece southward : freground buttinge a s the former : a nd beinge a headland on the south to the gorie

n o 1 7 . 0 . e ds of diverse peeces a . 3 p ' 1 n t-e hi hwa e on t 5 . Other grou ds more wes by the g i the eas e a land of Tho T oms ons beinge in pte a headlan d onye n orth etc . Davie Tomson a gorie land free by the said wa ie east : buttinge tlh n orth upon Tho T om s ons said headland : south w a narrow

1 7 . 0 . pointe upon the wa ie o a . 3 p 8 n c n a d o nin e . d [fol 9 . ] George Dixo a gori la d , j y g more weste th buttinge both wayes as the former : w a goring point at the

1 7 . . south end c d . 5p Jo : Dod j un the h exte lande westward : buttinge both wa ies as the former wth a goringe pointe likewise at the ca s te end

o a . 5p. Tho Tomson a pece of medowe a dj oyninge more west : betwene I I T HE OF I D Z BARONY G LSLAN .

” his own e said lande n orth a nd the becke south : buttinge weste

- n n 1 a . 1 7 m upo Davie Tomso . p. Perse a nd Jo Dod j un a pec e of medowe conteininge 2 darkes a dj oyninge at the south east corner of the former : betwene the foresaid ground of Jo Dod j un and the highwa ie easte a nd the

1 a . 7 becke west 2 . op . George Dixon a pece of medow cont a darke at the southen d of the former betwene the highwa ie Tho : T om s ons grounde east

and 1 a ; 7 o the becke weste 6 . p . T ho : Tomson a pece of medowe cont a darke at the southend of the former : by the said becke on the weste a nd s outhe : a nd ye

n on 1 0 7 o heads of diverse arable la ds the easte a . . p 1 6 F urlon e n : on n e . A g more orth the orth part of the form r buttin ge east northeast upon the highw a ie : B egininge

n ro d n e n on the south side a d p cee i g orthward . Tho Tomson a ece bein ge a headlan d to the 3 t orie n p _ firs g la ds ' of the formef furlonge on th e south : buttin ge east ipon the said

h a ie o i w a . 7 . o h g 3 p .

W n 1 o a . 7 Lord harto a peece . 5p.

n n n 1 a 1 7 o . Tho : Tomso a pece bei ge medow grou d . . p Mr D acre a pece of land w th a na rrowe pointe at the weste ende

1 a 1 7 1 . . . 5p

D n fre rounde o 7 u . 2 0 avie Tomso a pece g . 3 p . n o a . 2 7 o . George Dixo a pece . p ' un o u 7 0 Jo Dod j a pece . 3 . 3 p. E wa r e o 1 d d u . 7 1 6 Birde a pece . p.

Wm m n un fre rounde o 1 7 a . To so j a pece g . 3p.

n un o u 7 2 0 Jo Thomso j a pece . 3 . p .

R ec orie c d . 7 . t . a pece 3 5p. Mr Dacre a pece : buttinge west (a s all the peeces followinge) n T om s ons n o a . 7 . upo a headla d of Davie 3 7p.

n n o u 27 1 r e . . Tho s Tomso a p ce 3p.

w nd o a . 1 7 E d : Bi a pece . 3 7p . W r n o u 1 7 1 Lord ha to a pece . . 3p.

o a 1 7 Perse Dod a pece . : 5p.

“ - m m on un a fre round o u 1 7 W To s j p ece g . . 5p.

W n o a o7 . 2 . Lord harto a pece . 4p

’ n fre r und o a o7 0 Jo Tomso a pece g o . . 3 p. fre rounde n : o a . 7 6 Clement Harriso a pece g 1 . p.

n free rounde cd 0 7 0 WillumTomsonju a pece g . . 3 p. Lorde Wharton a pece bein ge a headland on the northwest pte

o u o7 6 . . . 3 p

I I T HE OF I D 4 BARONY G LSLAN .

W o a o7 . n . Lorde harto 3 7p . 1m n n o a o7 . W Tomso j u free . 3 3p.

W n o a . 1 7 . 8 Lorde harto p . 1” ou . 2 7 .2 M Dacre p.

r o I u 7 . r Edwa d Birde . j pg

a 1 7 o Perse Dod o . . 3 p.

o 1 7 . 1 Edward Birde a . 5p W n: n or-m r n th n L . harto butti ge as all the f upo e said headla d o f n n c 7 o Jo Tomso j u a . 3 . p. ' h 1 Cl r t n : c 7 . 2 0 e Hariso free s omewhat shorter south a . 3 1 ) Tho Tomson at the south en d of the former : beinge a h eadla n de

«onthe easte : to the form er furlonge : butting s outh upon his

own m d ro nd e 1 7 o e e owe u 1 a . g . p. rn n W : x n od . e te di e [fol . g J The same Tho s the ext pece este n g s omewhat farther north : an d buttinge south as the former

o u. 2 7 . 0 3 p. Perse D od the n ext pece west : buttin gesouth as the former

o 1 7 . . a . 3 5p R ector1e a pece at the north end of the 2 former : by the former

n Clern n o a 7 2 . grou d of Hariso easte . 3 5p

r = M .Dacre the n ext p ece weste : extendinge in length by the 2 former east : buttin ge south upon the m edowe of Tho T omson

th e R ectorie wth end , a litle stilte at that All the s outh pte of this furlonge buttinge south upon the

m o e roun de ed w 1 a 7 m . is grasse g . 3 . p

' R e tor e n o 7 c a 2 . 2 i the ext pece westward shorter south . 5p .

n n e : s horte . o u 1 7 0 . Cleme t Harriso fr e south as the former . . 3 p Jo D od j un the n ext pece west short south as the former : n n n Wm T om s ons o u 6 7 lu ge by a lo ge la d of west . . 3 5p . ' Jo Tomson j un a pece -free : liing e at the south en de of ' the s horte R ectorie M3r c n a nd ea t former pece of the by Da res lo ge l s . '

“ n R ector e m edowe 1 7 n a . o butti ge south upo the i 3 . p. ’ i‘ Clernt n n c : buttin e s outh the Hariso the ext pe e weste , free g as former : n orth upon the former short lan ds of Clernt Harrison

Dod un o u . 2 7 .2 o Jo j p. W In m n un n c : extendin e To so j the ext pe e west , free g farther r n e n orth by the fo mer short la de of Jo Dods buttinge south as y ? o u 2 7 2 . form . . 3p

W n the n n - r : a nd Lord harto ext pece weste , lo ge as the fo mer c n a . 2 7 ; 2 butti ge as before 3p . Jo Dod j un the next pece west : buttin ge as before : beinge in n 1 a n o . pte a headla d the west 5p . T HE OF I D I I BARONY G LSLAN . S

Geo rge Dixon the n ext pece w es twar de : shorter towards the m n orth w a stilt at that ende : buttinge south as before

1 51 . 1 7 . m p . Davie Tomsonth e n ext pec e wes tward free : shorter towards the n : t n o a 7 orth but i ge south as before . 3 . 7p . n n t r : n Tho Tomso the ext pece wes ward , f ee butti ge as before

o a 7 o . . 3 . p Perse D od th e n ext e pece wes tward by the w a ie on the weste :

o u 7 2 . buttinge as the former . 3 . 3 ' p R ectorie a darke of medow at the south en d of the former peces : by th e becke on the south : buttinge eas t upon the said w a ie

ou . 2 7 . 2 o p . Lord Wh arton a darke of medow at the ea s te en d of the form f : by the said becke south : a nd buttinge eas t upon the becke

o a . 2 7 2 o . p . Tho : Tomson a roode of medow adj oynin ge more north : by the was te w oodgr oun d in part e n orth : buttin ge easte upon the said

I o a o 7 0 waste : west uponM D acres groun d . . 3 p.

F ur lon e r as ro n de a d o n n e : 1 9 . A g of g g u there j y i g more weste by th e wa ie the former f ur longe on the ea ste : a nd the

et c B e inin e on river Cam e on the south an d weste . g g w the south 8: procedin ge n orth ar de . n : n n on [fol . 9 L ] Tho Tomso a pece bei ge a headla d the south to pte of the former f urlonge : buttingeeas t upon George D ixon:

2 7 o . weste (as also I O p ec es followin ge) upon the w aie o a . . p

0 61 2 7 1 . Lo rde Wharton a pece . . 5p

W n n o a . 1 7 . 1 . The said L . harto a other pece 7p

7 2 D avie Tomson a pece o a . 3 . 5p. r 2 7 1 M D acre a pece somewhat lon ger t ow ar d e the easte oa . . 7

I r . . George Dixon a pece o a . 5p

d 1 7 . o . Jo Dod jun a pece c . p Edwar d Birde a pece somewhat longer towar d the eas te

r 8 . o . o a . 3 p

1 7 . 2 . Jo Tomsonj una pece o a . 3 p 1 7 o Ed : Birde a pece oa . . p . 'm I V. 9 . W Tomson j un a pece tree 0 a . 71 The same Wm Tomson another pece free : extendinge farther east : buttinge thereupon Jo Dods h ea dla nde : extendinge be ond e w aie th e s t birk ba nk e likewise weste y the , by wa e called the ‘3 m ony south butt inge wes te uponAdamD ixons m edowe : by C a e

o u rr . 1 side . 5p 1 1 or I L D 6 THE BARONY G LS AN .

W n : n c d 1 7 2 2 Lorde harto a pece butti ge as the former . . p. r M -a n 2 a 0 7 o Dacre pece butti ge as the former . . p.

n 7 ro Jo : Tomsona pece free : butti ge as the former 1 a . 3 . p.

un : n 1 61 2 7 . 2 o Jo Dod j a pece butti ge as before . p.

" r 8 : n o a 2 7 . 1 . Edward Birde a pece butti ge as before . p

Wm n 2 7 o Tomson s en a pece free}: butti ge as before c d . . p.

n un : n 1 51 . 1 7 . o ef . Jo . Tomso j a pec ree butti ge as before p t n : n 1 a 2 7 . . Clem Harriso a pece free butti ge as before . 3p

D 0 7 m od : n 1 a . . Perse a pece butti ge as the former . p

: n 1 61 0 7 . . Edward Birde a pece butti ge as before . 5p

a nd : n wth “ e Perse Jo Dod a pece of hillie pasture grou d , 4 dark of medow ben eath the said hill : buttinge easte as the former :

n 1 o a 2 7 1 weste upon Car e ; . 5p. Lene Bertie 2 darkes of medowe z buttin ge weste upon Carne east upon diverse m en: W th a litle peell beyond the becke at the 2 2 east ende 1 a; 7 . 5p. ' L : Wharton a pece of medowe z by Carne on the weste : a nd

n nd e 2 7 2 o . on a a 0 . the said becke the orth aste . p Ad a rn D ixon 3 darkes of m edowe more south : buttinge north upon the foresaid m edowe of Perse a nd Jo Dod : a nd at the other en de upon a darke of Davie T om s ons : a nd liinge betwene the

on nd n 2 a 7 o hill the easte a Car e on the weste . 3 . p. Davie Tomson a darke of m edowe at the easte end of the

w n n 7 0 : et e e a nd n o a 1 . . former b the said hill orth Car e south . 3 p m W Tomson j un a darke of m edowe at the easte end of the

‘ fol ml : betwen e the said hill north : Carne s outh a nd the ways

o u 2 7 2 . easte . . 5p

c r n T he B i7 kbcm k e. A pe e of wast hillie g oun d a dj oyni ge more n B irk ba nk e wth a nd u on orth called the , wood small timber trees p ‘ ' it : by the foresaid m edowes on the south a nd weste : the wa ie

n : a nd Wm T om s ons rounde n n n o the easte g orth . Cleme t Dixo claim eth so much of the grounde wood as lieth by the foresaid m 2 darkes of W Davy Tomson: they being his t en a nnts hold n 2 7 . o . inge their grou d of him 1 5 a . p

2 0 urlon e n r h ea s te f l 1 d . F ea e s out [o . 9 ] A g more easte to the

‘ corner of the B irk bank e : betwene the cornpasture weste a nd the becke easte : buttinge north uponthe said becke

n h ea dlande Willurn o s n un n south upo a of T m o j . Begi

n on roceedin e eas w r e i ge the weste p g t a d . Wm n : o n a on B la ckm is e. Tomso a pece free by the c mo p sture the weste : wth a litle hill uponit at the southeast corner called the

1 1 0 7 2 o B la ck rayse a . . p .

1 1 8 or I THE BARONY G LSLAND.

Davy Tomson in parte the hea des of diverse lands in pte west

n n n end Mr o u 0 7 butti ge south upo a la ds of Dacres . . 3 3p. George Dixon a gorie lande a djoyninge more east : buttinge north upon Clern Harison: shorter south wth a gorie point a t that

n o 0 m a 7 . . e de . p Davy Tomson a pec e of medowground a dj oyninge more easte :

’ by the becke on the easte : huttinge south upon the said lan des

of Mr D ou o7 2 o ende acre aforesaid . . p. rlon e o 2 1 . u n [fol . A F g there m re south butti g e easte uponthe becke uponNewbegin greene : west uponthe comonpasture : sydinge north uponthe former furlonge :

n e r edin e t r begini g there p oc g s ou hwa de .

Wm ' n un a n fre round : buttin e a s t n Tomso j the he dla d , g g e upo f n h rte n o u 1 a 1 7 . 0 a s o la de Jo Dod j . 3 p. Xpr Tomson a pec e frelande : buttinge east as the former

a . 0 7 . o 3 p. Lorde Wharton a pece : buttinge easte as the former

"

2 a 1 7 0 . . . 3 p

n 7 D un : o u . . Jo od j a pece butti ge easte as the former 3 7p . Mr Dacre a pec e : exten dinge somewhat farther easte : buttinge - 8 s followin e n 1 7 1 a ; o . there (as also pece g ) upo the becke 3 . p

n c 1 0 2 : a 7. . Tho Tomso a pe e . 5p

E warde 1 a 2 7 T o d Bird a pece . . p.

X r n c fre round 1 a 7 2 o p Tomso a pe e , g . 3 . p .

' Wm n s en a ece fre rounde o a 7 Tomso , , p , g . 3 . 5p.

Wm n un fre round 1 a 1 7 Tomso j a pece g . . 2 5p .

: D od un c 1 a 1 7 2 Jo j a pe e . . 5p. n c 1 2 a . 7 m George Dixo a pe e . p.

D n fre round e 1 a 0 7 2 o avie Tomso a pece g . . p . " ’ C ern n fre rounde 1 a 1 7 l t . . . Harriso a pece , g 5p

E dw a rde c 1 a 2 7 o Birde a pe e . . p. a 1 a . Perse Dod pece 25p.

R ectorie c 1 a 0 7 o a pe e , . . p.

m ’ Lord Wharton a roode a nd W Tomsonj un a m ode together in

T 2 7 o ne c a . o pe e . p.

r r c 1 a 7 M Dac e a pe e . 3 . 5p

s n 1 7 61 . 2 o Jo Tom o a pece free 3 . p. n o a 2 7 2 8 Lord Wharto a pece . . p.

n a 0 7 2 o s Tho Tomso a pece 4 . . p. George Dixon a pec e T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . I I Q

h Clernt Harrison a pece free wt a t enernt upon it : buttinge east 1 2 c followin e n n a . 1 7 2 o (as also pe es g ) upo the Gre e 3 . p . m h W Tomson s en a pece free : wt a stonehouse upon it

61 2 7 o 3 . . p. th t Edward Birde a pece w a tenern upon it : by the highwa ie on n . a n a 1 7 the south red p 4 . . 5p. th t Lorde Wharton a pece w a t enem by the saide w a ie north towa rde a . 2 7 2 o somewhat shorter the weste 4 . p . D od a . 2 7 o Perse a pece 3 . p .

th t " n c w t enem n it fre rounde : extendin e Jo Tomso a pe e a upo , g g be onde wa ie e n . som what farther east , y the to the gre e But the W n n in m of Lord harto hath a roode of grou d the iddle this pece, ' n t wa ie a 7 o the wes e of the 5 . 3 . 5p. Mr D c c wth tenernt n n n s a re a pe e a upo it , bei ge a sto ehou e

6 7 a . o 3 . p. h R ectorie c w t tenemt n 2 7 0 a pe e a upo it 3 . 3 . 3 p.

D od un will n n s tonehons e 6 a 0 7 0 Jo j a pece a te te bei ge a . . 3 p. th t 2 D n . n r [fol . 9 d ] avie Tomso a pece w a t e em upon it t e

rounde Pinfolde n o n g . The sta deth at the s uth east cor er hereof

n n 6 2 7 0 upo the gre e a . . 3 p. George D ixon a pece wth a tente uponit ahouse upon the grene

a 2 7 2 o 5 . . p.

‘ Wm n ch tente u on a 7 o Tomso a pece w a p it 3 . 3 . p.

X r . o o n c no n 61 . 7 . p T mso a pe e , but house upo it 5 3 . p ' ‘ George Birde a cot a ge at the easte end of the former pece situate upon the Grene . m Tho : Tom s on a pece of lan de more south : by the heirs of W

in t a n d n in te : n Greme p , the cor pasture p south butti ge east

a 0 7 . 0 . uponthe m edowe of Perse a nd Jo D od 3 . 3 p Perse a nd Jo D od a pightle of medowe at the easte end of the m formr by the grene north : the heires of W Greme on all other

0 7 o . pts 5 a . . p t T he heire of Wm Greme hath a ire tenem (beinge a s tonehons e) a nd a great pasture a dj oyninge inclosed beinge fregrounde betwene the 2 former peces north : the corn pasture of Newbegin

41 0 7 . o . south a nd weste & t he com ons of Croglin easte 1 3 6 . p Lord Wharton hath a watermill : somewhat more eastward

m f t e ern fro the oresaid n t . Jo Hevys ide hath a cota ge on the north side o f the grene e situate at the southwest corner of Perse a nd Jo D ods g ro und . 1 0 T HE OF I D 2 BARONY G LSLAN .

m W Tomson s en a house more west : situate upon the grene at

rn c th e south corner of Cle Birds square lose. m W Tomson j un a stonehouse more south : situate upon the

n c nfrelie gre e by the be ke side holde . n n wt? hi h ik e A great pece , of como pasture upo the Felles , a g p upon it c alled Ca rdinoghpik e n liinge betwene the corn pasture of Ca s tlecareck e north : the river Gelte a nd the Allerbeck eeast the c omons of Croglin south : the s evera lls of this Lords hipp weste :

nt 1 6 0 41 0 7 o co 5 . . p. Another pece of comon pasture more south : liinge betw ene the S evera lls of this Lordship north and in parte easte : the river Carn e Cumwhittons grounds weste : a nd Croglin Commons on

0 7 o . the south easte : cont . p

CUMWHITTON .

’ r on l eth . w M n [fol Cum hztton . The a e of Cumwhitt y betwene Haton groun ds and Carlatan groun ds on the north : Cum rue grounds Croglin groundes on the easte : Ainstable . groundes the river Eden south : the saide r1ver a nd Corbie groun ds weste. That is to saye begininge at th e footeof Milbeck where it falleth into Eden it goeth up the said becke to the foote of Hors em a ns ik e : then up the saide syke over Achat mosse by certain e doolston s to the heade of Huds ik e : then down e Hu ds ike into Carn e : then up Cam e to the head thereof and so to Walmer sik e downe the said sike to Croglin Water : downe the said water to the foote of J oa ns ik e : then up to the heade of the s ik e; so by certain e dools tones over T ra n a m os s e a nd the Fell called Kinge Henrie to the head of Northgilbeck e : a nd down e that becke to Nors k ue becke : a nd downe Nors k ubeck e to E den at the

’ Peatwa th : so down Eden to the foote of Milbeck e aforesaid .

And conte neth ro nd es followm e y these g u g .

Cumwhitton G7 e e the n o7 thwes s ide netenerhts a nd n t . Certai s ground es : liinge on the north side a nd at ye weste ends of Cumwhitton gren e : betwen e the said gren e the

hi hwa ies on : rn a s urs : on 9 n h g the east the co p t y ort ,

west south . Richard Watson a cota ge at the south end of the grene next to n the lanes ende : betwene the said greene Fran cis S carfs grou d . r ed a n d p 4 . i h M s Middleton (as Fermer to the Churchland wC belongeth to

1 or I D 2 2 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

' Jo D ixon a feilde of arable a dj oyninge more easte : by the corn ' pasture in parte north : Edward H a lles grounde on the easte : a nd

c n nd 1 a 1 7 a 2 c . r the be ke orth weste 7 . . p Xpr Earle a pece of ground adj oyninge more south wth a tenem t

n : betwene t enernt nn Huits on on the wes te the; upo it the of A e ‘ tenernt of Tho La ngrig ea s te g buttin ge n orth upo n the towne

n red a nn 2 n : . a . 27 1 gre e south upo the becke p . 5p. Tho : La ngrig a t enem t a nd groun d a dj oyninge more easte

n a s f ann a 7 m butti ge the ormer red 1) 2 . 3 . p. Jo Earle a tenem t a nd ground a dj oyninge more east : buttinge d a nn 1 0 T o re a . 7 as the former 1) . p. Jo Dixon a tenernt a nd ground a dj oym nge more east : buttinge f th n n red a nn as the ormer : w a sto ehouse built upon the gre e . p

1 2 7 . o . a . p Richard Watson a tenemt a nd ground a dj oyninge more easte

f r r n d a nn d o 7 o . e 2 2 . butti ge as be ore . p . d . 3 p Jo : Weller a tenemt a nd ground a dj oyninge more easte : but n e red ann s 1 d 0 7 1 ti ge as y former . 1) 3 . . . 5p.

t enernt wth crofte T inla we. Edward Hall a more easte a adj oyninge more north called T inlaw e liinge betwene the lane on the easte : a nd Jo Dix'ons foresaid feilde on the weste : buttinge north upon the comon pasture a nd another litle lan e red p a nn

2 6 a . 0 7 o . . p Xpr Person a close of arable more n orth betwene the said litle

n : a nd c n n a n d la e south the ommo pasture east , orth weste

a 7 . 2 0 . 4 . 2 p Other groundes a nd ten erhts more easte : betwene the towngren a nd the comon lane on the weste : the common pasture on the north a nd easte : a nd a common wa ie by the

c c and c n on hur hyard Chur hla d the south . B a rth olm ew Milburne a pece of ground e by the said corn lan e on the weste : Jo Earles grounde north a nd a comon feildwaye 7 o a 2 . south 5 . . p Jo Earle a pece of arable pa s tr a dj oyninge more n orth : by the said comon lane weste a nd the comon pasture north

0 7 o . 1 7 a . . p

: W l r Anth om e a nd R in W n: c Jo el e , Rea, atso a pe e of gras ground a dj oyninge more east : betwene the arable landes on the and e c n on n a nd in e south , y omo pasture the orth parte aste

1 a o7 . o . 9 . p

B wes o e .W and Anthonie to e n . Welle7 2 pies . Jo eller Rea a T HE OF I D 1 2 BARONY G LSLAN . 3 squar e pec e of gra s ground a dj oyninge more easte : by Nich : Halles grounde on the east a nd the common pasture on the north

2 a 2 7 . o . . p

: c n [fol . Nich Hall a lose of pasture adj oy inge more easte by the corn pa s tre on the north a nd easte an d the corn feildw a ie on

a 0 7 2 o . the south 6 . . p

W cornerd e Jo eller a thre pec e in the feild a dj oyning more n 1 2 o 1 a 7 . west : by the said waye the south . . 5p Anth onie Rea the next pec e west : buttinge south uponthe saide

0 61 7 . 2 0 . waye . 3 p Jo : Weller the n ext pece weste : buttinge south as before m 0 7 . 2 a . . p Anth Rea the n ext pece weste : buttin ge south as before

1 0 7 T o . 61 . . p Jo Weller the n ext pece weste : buttinge south as before

2 61 1 7 . 1 . . 5p Auth Rea the nexte pece weste : buttinge south as before

1 I 7 1 . 61 . . 5p Jo Weller the n ext pec e weste : buttinge south as before

1 a 0 7 . 1 . . 5p Anthonie Rea the n ext pece weste beinge a h ea dlan de on the

1 7 8 . west a nd buttinge south as before o d. . 3 p Rich : Watson a pece more west : by the said w a ie south butting east (as also “ 6 peces n exte followinge) upon the former

o u 0 7 . h ea dland e . 3 3?

' f > Anth : Rea the next pece northwar de o ot . 51 Rowlan d Wilson the n ext pece northwa rd e : extendinge some

1 a 0 7 . what farther weste .

2 7 . . Anthonie Rea the n ext pece northward o u . 5p

1 a 1 7 . Xpr Personthe next pece northward . 5?

u 2 7 . o . Richard Watson the n ext pece n orthward o . p T he same R iCh : the n ext pec e northwa rde : by the partable ' gra s grounde north a nd in pa rte easte 2 6k 3 7 0? in n Nicholas Hall a peceof gra s ground e more south liinge le gth n by the feildwa ie on the north : buttinge easte upont he como

1 2 a . 1 7 . o . pasture west upona roode of the widowe Rea . p m ra s round W Thomas B ridon the nexte pece southward g g , by

0 a 2 7 . 2 o . Acheson south : buttinge a s the former 2 . p E ls a beth Rea widowe a rood of a f land beinge a headland at the n weste endes of the 2 former peecs buttinge north upo the way

1 7 . 1 . o a . 5p 1 24 T HE BARONY OF GILSLAND .

Anthonie Rea a pece a djoyninge more by the s treete

f 2 o l a i c ll 2 a 7 . . e n a n . weste : the i dw e orth : d Ni h . Ha south p Nich : Hall a tente a nd ground a dj oyninge more south : by

Willnm n : D ridon a nd s treete s . Acheso easte Tho south , the we te

7 . o . a . 3 _ 3 p m W Acheson a pece of a l a nd pasture a djOyninge more easte a nd it extendeth eastward betwene the formen ground of T ho D ridon on the north a nd easte : a nd the comon pasture south

1 9 7 . o . 7 a . p Tho : D ridon a tente a nd grounde a dj oyninge more south : by the two former on the north : buttinge easte upon the Comon

' pasture : weste upon the greene : wth a house a litle yard at the n a nn s aid wes te e d situate upon the grene by the becke side . red 9

,

a 0 7 . 2 o . 5 . p m W Acheson a tenemt a nd groun d a dj oyninge more south by

‘ the becke on the south : buttinge east a nd weste a s th e former .

ann a 1 7 . 2 o . red 1; 4 . p - Cumwhitton Chu7 eh c a nd c e of . The hurch hurchyard , a pec churchland e a dj oyning e more south : betwene the saide becke north a nd a common waie south : buttinge easte a nd weste as

h rchla n l : before . The C u de is be onginge to the Abbye of Carlile

a nd n in f r of Mi r s 2 a 2 7 . o . is owe e me s t e s e Middleton . p

d n n : . W co a n [fol 99 . ] Rowla d ilson a t gebuilt upo the gre e by

c on r ed a nn 2 the hurchyard the easte 9 3 . p er Person a cota ge there a dj oyninge by the said church

t n n 2 yarde eas e as the former red p a s . B a rt holm ew Milburne a cota ge more north built uponthe greene by the ende of the litle short lane on the south red p a nn Anthonie R ea a cota ge a nd yard a dj oyning e by the said lane s a nd c n 1 7 o outh the be ke easte red 13 a n oa . . p E ls a beth Rea widowe a cota ge built upon the grene at the . northwes te n of r r ed a m 6 d . cor er the former yard . 9

Other tenernts a nd grounds more south : betwene the wale . _ saide next the Churchland the cornpasture north : the town grene in parte west : a nd the said corn pasture south

a n d easte etc . Humfrye Acheson a tenem t and ground : by the corn pasture the said way next the churchla nde north : buttinge wes te uponthe greene : east upon the partable lande betwene him Robt Earle .

0 7 m . red a n 1 6 61 . p . p Robt Earle a tenernt a nd ground a dj oyninge more towards the

or I A D 1 26 THE BARONY G LSL N .

’ w zll Anthonie t enem t a nd ll -of S ea 7 7 o h . Greme a a parce ground at S carrowhill by the common pasture on the north a nd

n a n buttinge east a nd weste upo the said pasture . red p n

‘ The same Anthonie another pece a dj oyninge more s outh h shorter west : an d buttinge east wt a n arrow end uponthe former n arta blie of 2 c . pe e . It is holde p the Lords of Corbie etc

0 61 . I 7 . 2 o . p_

M e oote Anthonie S carrowe n t T he 07 f . a sto ehouse at the eas e

‘ ende of the former wth diverse frelands therunto a ppertayninge : wth t enernts and an of n liin e together also diverse l des other me s , g there and more weste at the Morefoote : betwene the . comon pasture on the n orth and south a nd bein ge holden of divers e

41 7 o Lordes etc . 74 . 3 . p . t . : B urtorn en m 1 71 yefu7 longe ma 7 hed wih. 4 . Jo a t e a nd pece of ground e liinge at the west pte of the feilde (in the ' furlonge

‘ m arked wth the figure 4) liinge by the corn pa s tl weste : an d ' n the C mm on n n o 2 a . 0 7 . 2 o butti ge orth south upo p. James S ca rowe a tenernt wth a litle curtilage there more easte m y 6 s am e furlonge : by the corn pa stf east north west red p arin

o h . 0 7 1 . 5p. ' n in furlon e t The same James a pece of la d that g more sou h . betwene Jo D od onthe east a nd Jo Greme onthe weste : buttinge n B urtoms rounde 0 61 1 7 south upo Jo g aforesaid . . 5p. The same James a pece there more easte by Jo Dod onthe weste e lande on n anil beinge a h a d the east : butti ge south as the former .

tendin e n n o 1 8 ex u. 7 g orth almost to the commo . 3 p. mtn the fu7 lo71g ma 7 k ed 3 . The same James a litle s hort pece adj oyninge more east (in the furlonge marked wth the figure 3 ) by Jo Greme on the east : butting n orth upon his owne lande o u 1 7 . . 3p . The same James another pece at the n orthen d of the former betwene Jo Dod south an d Jo Greme n orth : buttinge west upon a n a 0 7 o his former he dla d 2 . . p. The same James an other pece more south in the same furlonge betwene Jo Greme north the Comon south : b uttinge weste as rm Jr c 1 7 0 2 . the fo d . . p

7 k ed will 2 c in thefu7 longe ma . The same James a pe e more easte th (in the furlong marked w 2 ) betwenethe. widowe Atk inson on the st n weste a nd Jo Greme onthe ea e : butti ge south upon the comon

o a . 2 7 2 pasture . p. T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 1 27

The same James a pece there more easte : betwene Jo D od on t h e s a nd M c l Mun ca s t ers h ea dla nde on we t i hae l the easte , but in f o a 2 7 1 t ge south as the ormer . . 5p. l e mm ked mm 1 I n the f u7 ong . The same James hath one roode ' pc ell of 4 roods liinge together in on e pec e more easte (in the th furlonge marked w 1 ) by the corn pasture south : buttinge east upo nt he said cornon : wes t upon the foresaid headland of Mich :

Munca s ters . Gr em es M c The other 3 roods are Jo Dods , Jo i h Muncas t ers ou 1 7 2 o . . p. The same James bath the n ext pece northward by Jo Greme on 9 n : in a nd 1 a 0 7 2 y orth butt ge easte weste as the former . . 3 p . The same James hath a pec e there more n orth : betwene Jo D od on the south a nd Jo Greme on the north : buttinge as the former 1 a 1 7 2 o . . p.

f S cota e c ol . b l [ . T ood ] Ro t carrow hath a g urti age more north : betw en e the com pas tf r north an d the widowe Coulterde s : n and nthe n o a o7 0 outh butti ge east weste upo Commo . . 3 p . The widow e Coult erd a t enem t yard a dj oyninge more east betwen e the Comon n orth and the feild south : buttin g west upon ' e form l 1 a 0 7 0 y . . 3 p. ’ Other t enerhts and groun ds more easte called Ornes bye : ’ compassed about w ch the cornon pastures on everie

e c side t . ' r f n ecaie ene t n r M . c c d d t ea e u Da re a ro t bei ge a m ( to A th . S carrows house) by a tenem t late Patens ons nowe in ten of Jo ' n in te com in : a nd th e Dowso p , the pasture parte easte said

n n 1 8 a 7 o . c a n a d in . 2 . or p sture orth , weste, parte south p A t enemt a nd crofte a dj oyn inge more to the s outh ea s te : late Patens ons : n owe in t en of Jo D owson: by the Comon easte a nd n n r late e c L orth : a d the s t eete west . li es heated to the ord red 9

a 7 o 5 . 3 . p. Jo Person a t enemt a nd croft and croft more to the s outhwes te on the other side of the wa ie : betwene the Common a pightle of Robt B urtoms easte : the comon lanes north a nd s outh : a nd the

r r o a 0 7 zo c omonpasture weste of M S k eltons fee . . p. Robt Burton a pightle adj oynin ge more easte : by the said

1 a 7 o . c orn lan e corn pasture on the south a nd eas te . 3 . p Mr D acre diverse tenemts a nd grounde more south : betwene the saide comon lane north : the s treete a nd diverse purpres tures in the street east : the grounds late Pa tens ons south : a nd the

2 1 a . 7 o . c orn pasture west 3 . p or IL A D THE BARONY G SL N .

th A pece of ground late Patens ons liinge w in theformer groundes on the south parte thereof : buttinge south uponthe corn pasture h c s on ts w’fl rounde cell ompas ed all other p the former g . It is p

n 1 a . 2 7 o of the la d escheated to the Lorde . p . Another pece of the said escheated land late Patens ons there fr more easte : by the former ground of M Dacre west a nd north :

. an d another pece of MT Dacres ground east : buttinge south upon th e n a 0 7 o Como pasture 3 . . p. Mlr Dacre a pece a dj oyninge more easte by the comon south a nd the n Patens ons t 0 7 o grou d late the said eas e 3 a . . p. ' ‘ A t enernt crofte a d o nin e m ore eas te Patens ons now j y g late , _ in tenure of Robt Burton : betwene the corn pasture on the south

‘ and east the foresaid ground of M1 Dacre the - s treet e north latel e red a nn 1 1 0 o 7 . . i escheated to the Lorde 9 a . p Robt Burton a cota ge curtilage more north (beinge a pur~ res ture on t s treete e n the p the wes side of the (at the lett r c . i

MAP red oa 0 1 7 . . ) . 5p ' Jo Milburne a house more east on the other side . of the waie (at n r d a nn . . e 2 d the letter d ) built upo the Lords waste . m W Wallis a cota ge on the west side of the wa ie (at the letter e) n end n r n at the orth of Robt Burto s cu tilage : built upo the wast . r a n 51 ed p 4 .

ac a e n Jo Atkinson ot g curtilage adj oy inge more north beinge lf res tlr on wa ie red a nn a p p the west side of the (at the letter f . ) p

o a . 0 7 . I . 5P.

1 0 1 X r n n cota e n on e [fol . p Atki so a g more orth the weste sid t e n a r a nn-2 wa . d i . ed of the (at the letter g ) built upo the w ste p . Hugh Atkinson a cota ge more north on the weste side of the n wa ie . . a nn d (at the letter h ) built upo the waste red p 4 . R ob : Hodson a cota ge curtilage a dj oyninge more north t on beinge a purpres ure the same side of the wa ie (at the letter i . )

nn d 0 2 0 . r oa . 7 . redd pe a 5 . p

” "h e M1 Dacre diverse tenemts w grounde adj oyninge more easte on the other side of the wa ie : betwene the wa ie weste : the corn

‘ pa s tl north : the ground of Anth Nicholson a nd Jo Hall easte :

n f l e s 1 0 7 o . n c r ei d a . a d a o path outh 7 . p AnthonieNicholson a nd Jo Hall 2 tenernts a nd groun d a dj oyn inge more south on the other side of the said path : by the s treete

‘ and comon south : a nd Mr Dacres grounde easte : Whereof

m u n n t red a nn Nicholson hath the co er ho se bei ge more or h . 9

5 61 . 0 7 . 2 0 5 . 3 p .

r I L D 1 0 o . 3 , THE BARONY G LS AN

Nethe7 o7 s k e tenerhts n S toneh ows és wth r h u . Three bei ge thei grounds a dj oyninge called Nether Nors k ue : liinge betwene the

‘ co rn pasture east north and west : the said corn pa s tl Robt

ro n e u : devided e ua llie n n Wh Homes his g u d so th q to 3 te a ts . ereof

” n tenernt red ‘ ann La a: Myers hath the most eastward . p

a 1 7 2 3 7 . . 7p.

W n tenem t red ann a 1 7 2 6 Robt atso the middle 9 3 7 . . p. n red ann 1 c n . a 7 2 6 Jo Ni holso the te te most west 9 3 7 . . p. O e7 o7 s tenem t and n a d o nin e v n s kue. Robt Home a grou d j y g

: n : a nd the rn n more south by Tho Leches grou d south co o ,

a n 1 . 1 0 a nd . a 7 . . pasture east weste red p g . p Tho Leche a tenernt a nd grounde a djoyninge more south in

' nn of c n r a nd r ed ann to e a harpe : by the omo past south weste . 9

a 7 0 9 . 3 . p. '

Jo z . Iveson a tenernt and ground more easte : by S aunder Leches tenernt south and weste : and the comon pasture north

red a n 1 61 7 0 east . p 4 . 3 . p. S aunder Leche a t enernt a nd ground a dj oyninge moresouth beinge a stonehouse by Jo Nicholson j un south : bu ttinge weste

‘ n c rn n form l r n red a nn upo the o pasture : east upo the g ou d . 9

1 a 2 7 o . 5 . . p ' Jo Nicholson j un a tenem t and ground a dj oyningemore south m by W Robson south : buttinge easte upon Jo Nicholson s en: e rn red ann n c . 1 a 0 7 0 west upo y o pasture 1; 3 . . p. m W Robson a t enernt a nd ground a dj oyninge more south : by Nors k uebeck e on the south : the said becke a nd the cornon

f n 9 and n s en red a nn pa s tu e o y west Jo Nicholso east . p

2 a 0 7 o . 7 . . p

ott n s en tenemt a nd n o nin e T he Kn e. Jo Nicholso a grou d adj y g more easte called the Knotte beinge a stonehouse : by the foresaid grounds of Iveson Lech and Nicholsonj unnorth : a nd the

n ann 2 i a 0 7 o como pasture east south red 9 . . p. Other tenernts and grounds liinge in diverse places neare to the n w . out ard bou ds of this Lordship, etc

t T woe tenernts Petewa th wth nd a d o n Petewa h. at the grou s j y inge : betWene the river Eden on the weste : a nd the comon

Wherof Wm pasture south east and north . Bird hath the house d n n : ann 2 1 a . 1 7 . 0 n ext the river bei ge a sto ehouse red p p.

d a n 2 1 d 1 7 o Jo z Huets onthe other house . red p n . . p. ‘ ‘ ' e Hol e tenernt a nd west called T h m . Robt Earle a croft more the Holrne beinge a stonehouse : by the s aid river Eden south : T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 1 3 1 and n s on n and the como pa ture the easte orth weste . red p ann

2 a . 0 7 2 o 4 . p. a rthholme carr F its g . Robt S owe a tenemt a nd crofte more weste ca lled F its garthholm beinge a stonehouse : by the River

n and : a nd rn n and n Ede south weste the co o pasture east orth .

a nn 1 6 a 0 7 o redd p . . p . ’ C a m m k ll b no . [fol . g Three tenemts more north a nd their grounds a dj oyninge cal led Carnbrig Knoll : llinge together

Huds ik e : betw en e on at the said sike the west , the river Carne on the north : a nd the common pa sture east a nd south whereof Jo Hall hath the house and yard most ea s tw ar de : by a litle lan e n a nd n a nd r o . ed a n 3 the weste the como east south 5 . Mathew e mi a nd r d . e a n 3 Hall the ddle house yard 9 5 . Michell R ailton the house a nd yar d most weste by the common n a nn 5 o . 1 a 1 7 2 0 the weste , red 9 5 3 . . p. And the crotte a dj oyninge more north by the river n orth

a l n c n devid b e amo gst them o t . The Lorde hath a watermill there more east about some 2

n eas twarde n n furlo gs upo the river Car e . r n n m edowe n Humf y Atki so a pightle of more easte, over agai st

a n r ounde : betw ene n on t n C rlata g Car e the eas e, the commo

n a 0 7 o pasture south , west , orth 3 . . p.

T he M il dowes mi me . The Lorde hath a water ll there more south : w th diverse parcells of medow adj oyninge : Whereof one pece lieth on the easte of the mill betwene the n ewe river on the weste side and south ende : a nd the old wa tercof s e on the east side ' r n r n one t n orth en de : And hereof F a f; S ca ffs is te aunt to haul . r 6 d ed a nn 2 5 . . 9 , and Rowland Anth S carrowe a nd Robt Earle to the other

8 a 0 7 . o lie n 1 od . . half by the year re t of . a pece p Xpr Earle a parcell of m edowe on the west side of the mill

nn a . 7 . 2 0 . n f n . a ewe river, rom the mill orthward red 9 3 3 p ' An Huits on widowe the other pede of m edowe at the southend

of f m l red a nn a . 7 . 2 0 . the ormer fro the mil southward , 9 3 3 p

“ T omba nk e T h n tenemt a nd crofte al . o Daviso a more east c led T ombank e : by Carn e north : a nd the comon pasture easte south ” and weste : red p an n 1 3 61 . P

T h F elle e n tenernt a nd t e e nd . La te Bird a crof more east call d the F ellend e : beinge a s tonehou§e z betwene Carn e on the north a nd easte : a nd the comon pasture on the south a nd easte . red 9 n a n, 1 or I SL D 3 2 THE BARONY G L AN .

It wa s late Graies is holden by the office of k eepmg a flock e of

~ 2 a 0 7 o weathers 3 . . p .

Anth S c n m edowe Ca m medowes . . arrow late Jo Iveso hath a “ a t the easte ende of the former betwene Carne on the north and

rn n u the l e t he co pasture south : butti ge easte pon ord . This was

’ - f m rie red n 2 2 d . 1 7 o a . . . Jo Iveson o Cu . p a ti 5 p ‘ m Tomson un: Heni Gill sen: W . Graie Grason: all Jo j A_ dam 4 ten ants of Cumrue holde equa llie a mongst them the n ext peceof m edowe eastward betwene the 2 l ordes east a nd west : Carne n orth a nd the comon pasture south : pa iinge everie one of them

n 2 a . 1 7 2 o . 2 2 d a n . . p 3 p Domin s a pasture close a dj oyninge more east e : betwen e Carne

n t a nd c rn a nd o n the north a d eas e : the o p asture south weste . T his is in ten of A dam Dixon as pteyninge to the office of Baly

m r et a th n of a nn 1 8a 0 7 0 “ w icke of Cu ue : y p i a re t p . . p .

' ’ l zk D n i Wa m e7 s e. George ixo occupieth (as a part of Crogl n

‘ g rounde s evera ll pa s tl e more to the southeast at W a lm ers ik e : liinge betwene the cornons of Cumrue a nd of thiS ‘L ordship on the n orth : Croglin grounds Croglin water on the easte a nd in parte

'

ik e o o thwes te 1 1 61 1 7 2 o . n s 2 . s outh : a nd J oa s nthe u . p

'

The Cornons . of this Lordship liing dispersed by or nea re the

' utmost bounds a nd com pa s s inge in the S evera lls doej oyne them

8 0 o s in one : a nd conteine 2 1 a 7 . . elves 4 . p

HAT oN .

' H a t M n of n l eth et ene he fol on . b w t [ . The a er Hato y

of a rtin e f m n n on n t .r iver Gelte (p g it ro Brampto grou ds) the or h . t he said river in parte (ptinge it from Talkin grounds) a nd the ' n of Ca s tleca r eck e on : n of a a n .grou ds the easte the grou ds C rlat .

n a nd on : r n Cumwhitto Corbie the south the _ said Co by grou ds , t he river Irdinge a nd Irdington groundes on the west : in . man er followin e 13 : B e ini e f of G g , that to saie g ng at the oote elte it goeth u p Gelt ea s tWa rde to the foot of Helbeck e : a nd still up Gelt t owards the southeast to Gren ewell n ea re NethertonMill 5 then up G renewell s outhward to a plac e upon the Comon called the S n a nd n n Coleri a nd teppingsto es , so to a graye sto e beyo d the g , ~downe D ubda1-n Mosse to a s tonehea pe at the D arne beinge -the _ _ h eade of Norths ca lebeck e ; and so windinge about to a ‘ litle sike

c a rs k e La s in s a nd n s n . alled M y at y Ca tle, dow e the said yke i to C arne : and so goeth westward down e Cam e to a place of Corbye

1 or I A D 34 THE BARONY G LSL N .

n 7 2 n . . Rich : Jackso : butti ge as the former o a . 3 5p

An h n t n 0 7 . 2 0 . t K ight : but i ge as before 1 a . p

n n 1 7 . . Rich : J ackso butti ge as before 0 61 . 3 5p

e f 1 7 . n n . Rich : Jackso butti g as be ore 0 61 . 3 5p

S “ 17 o . l im in . Jo : Knight u t : butt ge as the former m . p Anth Knight a headlan d at the north endes of the former peces ' i buttinge easte upon the Cornon : bein g narrow a t the west ende

7 m o h . 3 . p . The same Anth : a great pece a dj oym nge more weste : b y the ' m 2 former penes easte and W Bulman wes te z buttinge south upon

owne n n s treete d ss his grou d upo the . It oth compa e about a

t “ r n e R 1 7 0 . t enem a nd pece of g ou d of obt Dixons 1 3 a . . p Robt Dixon a t enem t a nd pece of groun d a dj oyninge in the m iddle parte of the former ground e : by the former pece east west

a nd n : n n Anth n . orth butti ge south upo . K ights medow

' r a n 1 7 0 . ed p n 2 a. . 3 p

Anth : Knight a medow pightle at the south ende. of the 2 former

c c n s treete n o 7 2 0 . p e es by the omo drove at the e de south a . 3 . p m W Bulman a pece more west by the former great pece of

A nth Kni hte : extendin e n : . g east g somewhat farther orth but /

t n n owne n 0 a 7 . o . . i ge there upo his grou d _ 3 p ' Jo Knight ult a pec e a dj oyninge more west : wth a tenem t upon i n n s treete red a n T o n a . t butti ge south upo the . p 4 p Anthonie Kn ight the n ext pece westward : extendinge farther n orth buttinge there upon the Comon: south as the . former

“ 2 o p.

’ Jo Knight j un the next pece westward wth a tenernt upon it

n f red ann 2 7 m . butti ge as the ormer . p 5a . . p Jo : Knight s en the next pec e wes twa rde wth a tenernt upon it

n red a nn 8 1 7 20 . a . . butti ge as the former . p p m W Or well the next pece westward beinge freground : a nd '

n a 7 : 1 . butti ge as the former 9 . 3 5p ' m n a t Jo R obinson a tene t a d yarde a dj oyn inge more weste

“ the south westecorner of the former : by the s treete south Tho

‘ t l n enem red ann 7 . o . . R ai to s t weste . p u 3 3 5p ' m The same a pightle adj oyninge more north : by W Orwell , Jo z

n T h R n e 1 1 7 1 . easte a d o ailto west a . . 5p The s ame Jo : another pightle a t the north end of the formr s ydinge easte west as before : buttinge north upon his owne g roun de

.fol 1 0 d : n 2 a d o n e [ . 9 . ] Tho Railto pightles j yni g more weste THE BARONY or GILSLAND 1 3 5

betwene twoe on a nd n on t the former the easte a la e the wes e . ’ W o on c n 1a 0 7 2 here f that the south o t . . 4p.

on n : nt 2 a 1 7 20 the other the orth co . . p. Jo Robinson a m edow e pightle at the north end of the former th e m n n n n n : 2 a . 2 7 o by co o orth butti ge west upo the la e . p. The same Jo : a pece of arable more south on the other side of waie in of : waie : n the , forme a harpe by the said easte butti ge th n rt w n in n l o h 7 o h a sharpe gori ge po te upo the said wa e . . 3 . 5p. n n c : b n in Tho Railto the ext pe e westward by Ro t Dixo parte , a feildpa th in parte west : buttin ge south upon Robt D ixon

c d 7 0 . 3 . 3 p. b n end Ro t Dixo a peece at the south of the former , by the said

: in n owne t enem t 2 a 0 7 2 0 path weste butt ge south upo his . . p. Tho : Railton the n ext pece eastward : buttinge south upon his

wn tenem t 1 1 o a . 7 . 3 5p. Jo Robinson the nexte pece eastward by the lan e on the easte n 2 0 7 butti ge south as before a . . I 5p. Tho Railton a t en em t a nd yard at the south ende of the former

’ n n t enem t a nd the s treete r edcl a nn by Jo Robi so s easte south . p o 2 7 o u . . p. Robt Dixon a t enem t a nd yard a dj oyninge more weste : by Xpr D ixons ground in parte weste : a nd the s treete south a nd in

e r edcl a r m o h 2 7 . 0 . pt easte . 1; . 3 p Xpr D ixon a t enemt a nd -yard a dj oyninge more weste : by a tonnge of Jo Newtons grounde north : a nd the s treete a nd

n n t 0 61 0 7 . 0 . m a d a n . Co mo south wes e . red p 3 p

n n n a nd n in mi 3 . Certai e Te eme ts grou ds more south the ddle parte of Haton betwene the S treetes on the north

B e n n e on cedin e d. south . gi i g the east p g westwar

Anthonie n tenem t a nd a n n s K ight a y rd bei ge a sto ehou e , at the easte ende of Haton: betw ene the s treete north a nd diverse yards

enem t o f south : buttinge east . upon the Comon: weste upon the t 1 7 0 Jo Knight ultimus red p a nn o u . . 3 p. Jo : Knight ultim El a tenem t a nd yard at the weste ende of the red ann form ef : by the s treete north a nd a comon lane west . p

0 7 . 2 o . ou . p Humf : Knight a yard or curtilage more easte : by the foresaid t enem t Anth n n : n a nd of . K ight orth the Commo easte the

0 7 . 0 . s treetes end south 0 a . 3 p

” R ic: Jackson: another yard a dj oyninge more weste : buttinge m c 1 7 . South uponthe s treete : north uponAnthonie Knight d . . p 1 6 or I D 3 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

T he ho t uth s ide is in the te o B l E he s o n . T ho el dw us e 071 : . 4 f Muncaster : another pightle or yard a dj oyninge more weste : by the former yards of Anthonie a nd Jo Knight north : a corn lan e th § il weste a nd the s treete south : . w a hou e bu te at the south side

n n fl o o at . 7 situate upo the Como waye 3 . p. Andf Jackson a yard there more weste : by the said lan e easte

An h n n r t n n a d s t eete o h 1 7 . K ights grou d orth the south . . 5p

. 1 0 d Anthonie n a d o nin e n [ . 9 . fol ] K ight a yarde . j y g more orth

d e n an d s treete n 0 a 7 0 s a 1 . . by the y la e easte the orth . p Jo : K night s en: a tenernt a nd yard adj oyninge more weste by s treete on n rn n on red a n the the orth . the co gre e the west . 9 ' 1 o oh . 7 . p. Edward Mun ca s tre a yarde a dj oyn inge more south : by the " formr yard of Andi Jackson easte a nd the s treete south

c a 1 7 . 2 o . . p Jo : Moses a yard a dj oyninge more west : by the s treete south ’ rn n n nd n 2 0 a oa . 0 7 the Co o gre e weste orth . p. Tho : Moses a t enem t yard mo re weste : by the s treetes a nd

n on a nd n a n o u 0 7 2 0 gre e the south easte orth . red 13 . . p. m W Bulman a yarde a dj oyninge more west : by the said s treetes a n d n on h a nd n o u 0 7 2 0 : gree e the sout , west , orth . . p

“ n r t : n James Railto a ya d more wes e _ by the said gre e east

n nd n n s r 0 a s d t eetes oh . 0 7 . butti g south orth upo the . 3 p L ene Muncaster a yard a dj oyninge more weste : buttinge north

nd n r 0 a s t eetes o u 0 7 . south upo the . . 3 p J a rnes T inlinge a yard adj oyninge more weste : by a lane on the

in 0 : o h 0 7 . weste butt ge as the former . . 3 p 1 George Tomson a yarde more west : by the said lan e on the c a s te : n o h 1 7 butti ge as the former . . Jo : D ixon a yarde a djoyninge more weste : buttinge a s t he

o u 1 7 o . former . . p ’ Ro bt Dixon a tenem t a nd yard a dj oym nge more west : by a I ' n nd s reetes n a nd a 1 1 1 o : a t . n 61 7 . . la e west the orth south red p . p ’ J a rhes T inlinge a yard more weste by the said lane on the easte

d n s tree s 0 7 0 n n a n t . butti ge orth south upo the e 0 a . . 3 p

‘ Jo Westgarth a ten em t a nd yard adj oyninge more weste : by rn n a n n a nd s ree e a n the co gre e weste d orth : the t t south . red 1)

o 1 7 . T o . h . p

Ot n n feilde a te lea din e 4 . her grou ds there more orth at the g g

dm ndca s tle e n n etc to E u : at the west e de of the tow e . ’ Ro bt Dixon a roode at the said gate by the highwaie weste

1 8 or I D 3 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

: n a 2 7 1 Jo Railto 3 . . 5p. " R ic: W 2 a 0 7 estgarth . . 3 5p.

W 1 a 7 2 Jo estgarth . 3 . 5p. n : a . 2 2 0 Jo Railto 4 7 . p. : 2 7 0 111 Jo Gill 5a . . 3 . : Mos es un a 2 7 Tho j 7 . . 3 5p. W e Jo : estgarth butting all y peces followinge) upon e rn n 1 a 0 7 2 o y co o . . p.

R inW 0 a . estgarth . 3 7 . 3 5p

: n 1 a 7 1 Jo Railto . 3 . 5p. : Mos es un 2 a 1 7 2 . Tho j . . 5p

: ' a 7 2 0 Jo Gill 4 . 3 . p W : 1 a 2 7 . 1 Jo estgarth . 5p.

“ R inW 1 a . 1 7 . 2 0 estgarth p.

M n o : a 2 . Tho oses j u 3 . p

a n . 0 : a 7 0 . Jo R ilto 3 . . p Gill 1 1 0 o z a 7 . . J . 3 p

R i c wth o n 1 1 7 0 : M u a . . . gg h o k e. Tho oses j p

c : W ou 2 o Ri h estgarth . p.

W o 7 o u . 2 o J estgarth . 3 p. o 1 : n: n on a 1 7 . 2 : Jo Railt by the como pasture the weste . 5p 6 urlon e n n n 2 . A F g more orth : butti ge south upo the former

n n n a nd waie B e orth upo the Como pasture Carlill .

inin n r n g g onthe east a d p oceedi ge wes tward . b D n : m n in te rn n in te Ro t ixo a pece by the Co o p , a co la e p , T ha R a iltons ground in parte easte : buttinge north upon the n s : s n hi Owne n a 2 7 . Como outh upo headla d 9 . . 35p ' f l n o 1 1 d o n n 1 0 7 . 0 . : : a . . [ . ] J Robi so butti ge as the former 3 5p ' Tho Railton : buttinge as before

: n n : n 1 a . . Jo Robi so butti ge as before 5p_

n 1 7 . Tho : Railton: butti ge as before a . 3 . 5p

: n n : n 1 61 . 7 . 1 Jo Robi so butti ge as before 3 7p. '

T in e a s e 1 0 7 o . ho Railton: butt g b fore a . . p “ Jo : Robinson a longe lan d extending farther south beyond ye highwa ye : buttinge there (as a ll the peces followinge) upon the

round es e furlon e a 0 7 . 0 . g of the form r g 3 . p

1 7 2 . Tho Railton 3 a . . 5p

6 7 2 0 . a . Robt D ixon . 3 p

2 7 0 . Jo : Newton 2 a.. . p

a 7 . 2 . James T inlinge 4 . 3 5p

6 a 0 7 0 . Jo : Newt on . . 3 p T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 1 3 9

am T inlin e 2 a 7 1 J es g . 3 . 5p.

a n o u o Jo R ilto . p . o : W es t a rth 0 a . 7 T o J g 3 . p .

: n n 2 a 2 7 0 Jo Robi so . . 3 p. rn n n n n n a 0 7 1 Tho s Railto butti ge orth upo the la e 3 . . 5p. Robt Dixon a pece in closed : by the cornon pasture west

n n f a 7 2 o butti ge orth as the ormer 7 . 3 . p. E dmundea s tle F urlon e n . 7 . A g more weste : (bei ge parcell of

' the groun ds of E dm unde Castle) by the cornon pas ture on B e inin e n the easte south weste . g g o the easte

r c din e d p o e g westwar . m W Greme a gorie pece n eare to the northwest corner of the foresaid close of Robt D ixon: by the cornon pasture on the south

t : i on n o 1 2 0 u . 7 . eas e d verse peces the orth p.

: n 0 a 2 7 m Jo Dixo a pece . . p. Wm ou 1 7 T o Greme a pece . . p.

D n a . 2 7 2 Jo ixo a pece 3 . . 5p. Wm n n 2 1 1 a . 7 Greme a pece broader at the orthe d . 5p.

D n c in of : rn n on Jo ixo a pe e , forme a harpe by the co o the south nd a n n n 2 a 0 7 2 0 a weste d i parte orth . . p.

'E d dea tle 8 n furlon e a d o nin e n mun s . . A other g j y g more orth buttin ge south uponthe former furlonge a nd Carlill waie n rn n B e sydi ge easte wetes upon the Co o pastures .

gininge on the weste proceding eastward .

Wm c the corh on t : n n . Greme a pe e by pasture wes e butti ge orth (as also 5 peces followinge) upon a hea dlande of his own e Jo

o a 2 7 2 0 . D ixons . . p

o a 0 7 . 2 . Jo zDixon . 3 p

o 2 7 : 2 . Jo : Hudla s a . 3 p ’m 1 7 2 6 . W Greme o a . . p

o u 1 7 . 2 o . Jo D ixon . p 7 m Jo Hudla s o a . 3 . p. W“ 1 Greme : extendinge farther north buttinge there (as also 1 1

2 7 . T o . peces followinge) upon a headland of Jo D ixons o u . p

ou 2 7 . T o . i n . [fol . Jo : D xo p

~ 1 a 0 7 . 1 . Jo : Hudla s . 5p 8 o u 1 7 . . Willnm Grerne . p

1 7 . T o . Jo Dixon o u . p 2 0 o Hudla s 1 a . 0 7 . . . J p 2 7 J o z Dixon o a . . 4p. m o u 2 7 . u . W Greme . p 1 40 T HE BARONY OF GILS LAND f

Hudla s c 7 d . 2 . Jo 3 . 5p : D n d 1 7 2 Jo ixo c . . 4p. Hudla s o u 1 7 : . 2 . Jo . 9p

D n o . I 7 Jo : ixo a . The same Jo : extendinge farther north to the Cornon : beinge . h ea dla nd e o 0 o in a 7 . . parte a nthe weste . 3 p llm n f Wi h 1 a . 0 7 2 0 Greme : butti ge nort as the ormer . p. l n n h H as t e e 2 a . 0 7 . Jo ud butti ge orth as form r . 5p m W Greme : buttinge north uponthe m edowe of Jo Hudla s

1 7 1 . a . 3 . 5p Jo Hudla s : buttinge north as the former : south (as also 7 n 1 7 o peeces followi ge) upon the lane 2 a . . p.

m 0 61 7 . 2 W . Greme . 3 5p.

n u 7 : o . Jo Dixo 3 . 3 512

l 1 a 7 2 . : H d a s . o u . 1 J _ 5p

W llnm 1 a 1 7 2 . i Greme . . 5p

l 1 2 7 o . Jo Hud a s a . . p m o u W Greme .

l rn n o u 2 7 . 2 . Jo Hud a s by the Co o pasture onthe easte . 5p Jo : Dixon a litle lan d at the north ends of the 3 former peeces '

, n n n 0 a . 0 7 2 0 . butti ge east upo the Como pasture . p l Jo : Hudla s a pece of 'm edowe a dj oyn inge more n01 th by the n n on n n h bein broa de cor o the orth . It exte deth fart er west g at that end na rrowe at the eas te end : buttinge both easte west

rn n 1 1 7 2 . upon the Co o pasture a . . 5p Another furlonge more west : betwene the corn pasture north a nd the middle parte of the former furlonge south n ' buttinge east upon a longe land of Jo D ixo s .

B egininge on the north a n d procedinge southward . th mt n n Jo Hudlas a pece w a tene upon it : by the como orth

nn 2 a; 2 7 1 . red p a . 5p m 1 1 7 . T o . W Greme a . p

1 1 7 2 . Jo Hudla s a . 5p

oh 2 7 2 2 . J o zDix on . . p m o 7 . 2 . . W Greme h . 3 p

- 1 1 7 2 . Jo : Hudla s a . . 4p '

o 2 7 . . Willrn Greme a . 3 3p

2 7 o . Jo : D ixon c a . p

. 8 o 2 7 . . JoHudla s u . p

- 0 a 1 7 . 1 . Willrn Greme . 5p

n n n on o u . 1 7 . 2 0 . Jo : D ixo . bei ge a headla d the south p

1 2 T HE OF I D 4 BARONY G LSLAN }

’ m W Browne a pece of m edowe on the other side of the becke betwene the 2 former p eeces north : and diverse lands south

2 a . 0 7 1 . 5p. Jo : Newton a pece o f m edowe more west by the 2 former peces n t a nd rnnes 1 o : 9 . 2 7 2 the eas e the becke through it . 5p. : n m edowe a d o nin e e: Jo Dixo a pightle; ~ j y g more west by the n n h n n r on t e W a d . And co o pasture orth , est south the saide

nn a . 1 7 m becke ru eth through it , as the former 4 . p. 1 f rlon e a o nin . 2 n u d e [fol . A other g j y g more south buttinge n orth in parte upon the former : sydinge westeupon m n B e inin e and rocedin e the co o pasture . g g there p g

eas twarde. Jo : Dixon a pece by the Comon weste : buttinge north up onhis ' : n m n o u 1 7 0 former pightle south upo the Co o . . 3 p.

n n o u 2 7 George Tomso butti ge as the former . . 3 5p.

n n o s : ct . 7 T o Jame Railto butti ge as the former 3 . p.

T inlin e n o 2 o : u. 7 . James g butti ge as the former p. h Jo Newton: buttinge south as the former : north uponhis ow e rounde oa 7 m g . 3 . p . James T inlinge: buttinge south (as also 4 peces followinge)

n e Mil rne 2 7 1 n bu a . 2 . upo Ra d 5pt

: n 2 a 1 7 Jo Newto . . 5p. WIn wn a 7 . 0 . Bro e 4 . 3 3 p

n 1 0 7 Jo : Dixo a . . 5p. n a 0 7 0 James Raylto 4 . . 3 p. ' G : Tomson: buttinge south (as also all the peces followinge)

n free r nde of Willfim ll 2 7 0 upo the g ou Orwe a . 3 . 3 p. W ll i nm n a 0 7 . 1 2 . Brow e 5p.

l : u T in in o 7 . 0 James ge . 3 3 p.

" n oa 7 T o Joh Newton . 3 . p.

n 2 a . 1 7 0 . James Railto . 3 p

2 a 0 7 2 0 George Tomson . . p.

1 a 2 7 2 . Jo: Dixon . . 5p

o 7 0 . Jo : Newton a . 3 . 3 p ° 8 l n e o a 2 7 . . James T in i g . 3 p Willnm Browne : beinge in pte a hea dlande on the east

i 7 2 0 a . 3 . p. 1 n furlon e a d o nin e t : n 3 . A other g j y g more eas e butti ge weste nt he r n hi hwa e : n e upo fo mer, east upo the g y sidi g south free ro nd Willnm ll e inin e upon the g u of Orwe . B g g there

r ce in e a nd p o d g northward . or I D THE BARONY G LSLAN . 1 43

: n n o u 7 Jo Newto the headla d . 3 . 4p. T inlin e oa . 7 o James g 3 . p. ’ Willnm n 1 a . 1 7 2 Brow e . 5p. n : o a . 7 1 Jo Dixo 3 . 5p. n 1 a 1 7 T o James Railto . . p. n 1 a . 7 George Tomso 3 . 5p.

Willnm n 2 a 1 7 Brow e . . 3 5p. T inlin e 1 a . 0 7 1 James g . 5p. n : 1 a . 1 7 0 Jo Newto . p . : n 1 a 7 Jo Railto . 3 . 5p.

o n 1 a 2 7 1 2 Ge rge Tomso . . 5p.

n n: n hea dlande on n 0 a 7 Joh Dixo bei ge a the orth . 3 . 3 5p. d 1 n furlon e 1 1 2 . . n tenern s [fol . ] 4 A other g of la des t there more easte betwene the highwaie weste a nd the Cornon pasture easte : buttinge north upon the s treete : south

n a n hi h aie B e inin e upo other g w . g g on the weste and

r e n e p oc di g eastward . t Jo : Gill a tenem a nd groun d by the said waye weste red p a n

1 7 2 0 . 961 . . p

: n t enemt and n red ann a 0 7 0 Jo Railto a la d p 5 . . 3 p. n enem a n n n M u t t d . a n a 7 m . Tho : oses j a la d red p 4 . 3 . p

W n rnt and n red a n te e . n 1 7 : a . . Rich estgarth a la d p 3 . 5p

Willnm n tener t and n red a nn 1 n a 7 . Brow e a la de 9 4 . . 3 5p

n tenem t and n red a nn 1 1 a . 7 . . Jo Newto a la d , _ 9 3 5p James T inlinge a pece of lande shorter north : butting there

‘ n n R ectorie ' 2 2 7 . upo a short la de of the a . . 5p W n : n a 0 7 . o . Jo estgarth a pece butti ge orth as the former 3 . p The R ectorie a shorte pece at the north endes of the 2 former

on eas te ou 27 o . by the churchyard the . . p i The church and churchyard a djoyninge more easte by W ][11 Orwelles freground on the easte : wth a house built at the north

n s tr tes i n R ector e o a 7 . . e d by the e de bei ge the site of the i . 3 5p m W Orwell a s horte pece of freelande a dj oyninge more south by the former lande of Jo Westgarth onthe weste : buttinge north upon the churchyard : south upon diverse short landes

1 a . 2 7 0 . . 3 p The same Willnm another pece of freelande a dj oyninge more

2 a . 7 . easte : buttinge as the former 3 . 3 5p The same Willnm another pece of freeland a dj oyninge more easte : by Jo Dixon buttinge south as before : extendinge farther n s n n s treete . orth by the Churchyard side , butti ge there upo the

2 a 0 7 o . . . p 1 T HE OF I D 44 BARONY G LSLAN .

' Richarde Westgarth a short pece at the south endes of the sayd frelands by the former lande of Jo : Westgarth weste : but tinge south upon the waie : north upon the said frela ndes

o h . 7 2 3 . 5p . Jo : Westgarth a short lande more easte : butting e as the

o a . 2 7 2 o former . p. Jo : Gill a short lande m ore ' ea s te : buttinge as before o h 2 7 m . . p. Tho : Moses j un a short land more east : buttinge as before

o u 2 7 . . 3 5p . Jo Railton a short land more east : buttinge as before o h 7 1 . 3 . 5p . Jo : D ixon a t enem t a n d lan d more east : extendinge j a rther north by y e frela nde side : buttinge thereupon the s treete: south

n hi hwa e r ed a nn a 2 7 2 . ; . upo the g l p 3 . 5p

i

' n en emt a nd n red a nn George Tomso a t la de more east . p

a 0 7 2 4 . . 5p. n tenem t a nd n red a nn James Railto a la de more east . 13

a . 1 7 2 . 4 . 5p

“ H m fr e n tenem t a n nd a nn u y K ight a d la more east . red p

a ’ 7 o 4 . 3 . p‘ n M n tenern t and n red ann Le e u caster a la d more east . p

2 a . 7 2 0 . 3 . p

Wm n tene t a nd n red a n a 1 7 m . . . Bulma a la d more east . p 7 5p

M s en a tenernt a nd n red a n Tho : oses la d more east . 9

7 7 3 a . 3 3 51

m nd n n 8 T M tene t a . a a 2 7 o . Jo z oses a la d more east red 9 n ; . p M nc n n m ore e a s te red a nn Edward u aster a te te la d . p

a 2 7 . T o . 7 . p _ Andrewe Jackson a tente a nd land more east : buttinge south

r re n n . d a n 1 a 2 o . n 2 7 . upo the commo pastu e p . p ’ nt a nd n as re 1 ten er d ann a 7 0 . Tho : Bell a la de more e t . p 5 . . p c n t enem t a n n ea ste d z. [fol . Ri hard Jackso a la de more

n n clo e _ f red a n shorter south butti ge there upo a § o Tho Bellas . p

o

roa o7 0 . . . 3 p Willurh Orwell a pec e of fregrounde more east : buttinge south

1 2 7 . 0 . as the former a . 3 p a pece more easte : buttinge south as before

1 1 1 7 o . a . . p m ‘ W Orwell a pece free more east : buttinge in parte as the n n n 1 0 a 1 7 0 former : a nd i parte upo the como pasture . . 3 p.

OF I D 1 46 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

f rl 1 0 n 1 1 d 1 T he Howe. u on e f a nd [fol . 3 . ] 7 . A g la des tenem tEl a dj oyninge more west (at the Howe) betwene a headland of Jeffry Milburns on the north : a nd the

f ldewa és on n B ei i . e y the west , south , parte easte

9 “ gininge on y north pcedinge s outhward fi ; J effrye Milburne a thres qua rle pece : betwene the waye weste

‘ - a nd . n a nd o ll ra s rounde the grou ds of Tho J Ha easte, this is g g

o a 7 . 0 . 3 3 p.

n wa ie cros s eth 1 a 27 2 Tho : K ight . The over it . . 5p. J o Ma xill : the said wa ie cros s inge over it at the easte end

0 a 7 : 2 0 . 3 p.

n a 2 2 o : . 7 . Tho K ight 3 p.

n Milburne 1 a 0 Ra de . 3 p.

Kni hte 1 a 1 7 ro Tho : g . . p.

a xil 1 a 27 1 l . . Jo 5p.

A t e H owe : n wm tenem t e n y . Tho K ight a at the aste e de

rn n red a n 1 1 s n . n a . 7 ituate upo the Co o gp 3 . 5p. ”1 Jo : Ma xill W a tenemt at the easte ende : s ituate as the n a 0 7 1 d an 2 . former . red p . , 5p Jeffrie Milburne a pepe : wth a sharpe goringe pointe at the easte ' en 1 a . 7 . 1 0 de 3 2 p. Rande Milburne : a pece shorter eas t wth a goringe pointe at

l in e feil ewa e on he da 1 end a nd d . that : y g by the y t south . 5p Jeffrie Milburne a tenemt more east upon the Cornon : beyonde

r n mt Maxill ea s wa rde red a nn the fo es ayde te e of Jo t . 1) n Mil rne cota e n c rn n red Ra de bu a g there more east upo the o o .

a nn p . The beire of James Morris a litle yarde there more east upon the

nn o 0 1 a 7 . . C omon red p h . 5p Dennis the widowe of Tho Ma xill : a litle cota ge at the south

fi e rn n re a nn : u o . d side of the former yard situate _ p y Co o p

- n t h rn n d J o : Maughan a t e em there more easte upont e Co o . red

‘ a nn p . ta e to ar Tho : Hall jun a co g there more w de the southwest . redd

“ a nn p . 1 8 urlon e n : betwene the r furlon e . A F g more orth forme g south and a highwa ie north : buttinge east a nd weste

feildwaies B e in n e on a nd n . g i g the south upo _ the

pcedinge northward .

h a lan h 1 7 0 . n ed de on a 2 . Jeffrie Milburne : bei ge a the sout . 3 p

1 . 7 2 0 . Tho : Knight a 3 . p T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 47

ff Milburne 2 a . 0 7 . o Je rie p .

: Kni hte 1 a 2 7 1 Tho g . . 5p.

o Ma xill 1 a 1 7 1 J . . 5p. : n 1 a . 0 7 Tho K ight . 3 5p.

ff Milburne 1 a 0 7 1 Je ry . . 5p. h m n 1 8 0 7 . . T o s K ight a . p : Maxill hi hwa e n n [fol . Jo by the g y o the orth

a . 7 2 3 3 . 5p. 1 O roundes : betwene fe l 9 . ther g more weste the i dewaye easte and the Cornon pasture weste : and diverse mens landes

on n and the orth south etc . Willnm Orwell a pece of free grounde : by the wa ies on the

and t a nd n wt n n 8 7 o south eas e ; a headla d of Jo Ne o s orth a . 3 . p. The same ‘ Willnm another pece of freground a dj oyninge more

wa ie on m : 6 a 2 7 . weste by the the south . . p Rande Milburne a pece a dj oyninge more weste by the Cornon on t : a nd d n n the wes e the heads of iverse la des orth . The way r h 7 o c os s et a 0 . . over it 7 . p Jo : Maughan a pece of gra s ground a dj oyninge more south : by the grounds of the 4 T enaunts south a nd the Common on the

1 6 a 1 7 . 2 . weste . 5p Tho Brownea curtilage lyinge neare the northwest corner of the former pece : by the former pece east : a nd the Common south

an n 0 a 0 7 0 . west d orth . . 3 p ' Tho : Knight a pece of arable more easte by the highwaye on m the north : lyinge over a gains te the 2 former peecés of W Orwell :

n a n rnf l a 6 a 1 7 . 0 . butti ge east d wes t uponthe co ei dew ies . 3 p Ran de Milburne the next pece southward : buttinge east as the former : extendinge west (as all the peeces followinge) beyonde ' th 2 7 . 0 . the waie : w some gra s s eground a t those endes a . 3 p

2 7 . 2 o . Jo : Ma xill the nexte pece southward 3 a . p

0 7 0 . Jeffrie Milburne the nexte pece southward 5 a . . 3 p

n 1 a . 1 7 . 0 . Tho K ight the next pece southard , p Rand Milburne the next pece southward in forme of a harpe : by

m . 2 7 . the waye south a . 3 p

2 0 urlon e tene ts a nd n t : betwene . A F g of m la des more sou h the cornon pasture on the east a nd weste : buttinge north upon the former furlonge the feildewaye : south n b k upo Howe ec e . At the How a : tenemt a nd e. J a yard at the Howe (Elwood by the corn pasture north and easte : his ow he feildground west 1 7 red 1; ann oa . . 1 8 O or I D “ 4 THE BAR NY G LSLAN .

t Edward Hall a tenem a nd yard a dj oyninge more south by a gateway into the feilde on the south : boundinge easte weste as

red ann 0 1 7 1 the former 9 a . . 5p Humfry Milburne a tenern t and lande more south : by Anthonie R ailtons tenernt a nd land easte : buttinge north in pt upon the atewa e n the red ann 1 : . 2 a . 7 o former g y south upo becke p . p. Anth : Railton a tenem t lande a dj oyninge more easte : by the

c a nd rn n n R ed a r m be ke east south the co o pasture orth . 1)

1 a 27 . 1 0 . . p E dwarde Hall a pece of arable more weste by the former ground of Hum frye Milburne easte : buttinge north upon J ames n o a . 2 7 . o . Elwood south upo the becke . p _ 1 1 d a d o nin e . west a [fol 4 . ] James Elwood a pece j y g more nd

‘ north : beinge broa dl at the north ende : liingethere by his owh e tenem t a nd E dw : Halles on the easte : buttinge north upon the n : a 27. 1 way south upo the becke 3 . 5p. Anthonie Railton the next pece westward : buttinge as the

2a 0 7 m former . . p . m Milburne nexte 1 : a 2 7 . Hu f the pece westward . . 3 5 p _

ll n c 2 a 7 . Edward Ha the ext (pe e westward . 3 5p. nthonie l n n 1 7 2 A Rai to the ext pece westward 1 a . . 5p.

fr Milburne n w 1 a 1 7 2 Hum y the ext pece west ard . . 5p. n 0 1 a . 0 7 . James Elwood the ext pece weste 3 p. E dw l n : o 7 . Ha l the ext pece weste u. 3 5p. : Milburne n 1 a 7 1 Humf the ext pece weste . 3 . 5p.

Anth n n c 1 0 7 1 : a . Railto the ext pe e weste . 5p.

nexte 1 a 0 7 2 o James Elwood the pece weste . . p.

E dw ll nexte 1 0 7 2 o : Ha the pece weste a . . p.

Hum frie Milburne n 2 a 1 7 2 0 the exte pece weste . . p.

Anth R n nexte. 7 1 a . . ailto the pece weste ; 3 I 5p.

n 1 a 1 7 . 0 . James Elwood the ext pece weste . p

nexte 1 7 0 Edward Hall the pece weste a . 3 . 3 p. ' f Mil rne n 7 2 bu 1 a 2 . . Hum ry the ext pece weste . 5p

“ n the n 1 0 7 o Anth Railto ext pece weste a . . p.

nexte 1 7 2 1 a . . James Elwood the pece weste . 3p

ll n 1 7 2 1 . . E dw : Ha the ext pece weste a . 5p

rne nexte 0 a 7 . u . Humff Milbu the pece weste . 3 p

n 1 a 2 7 . o Anth Railton the ext pece weste . p.

s James Elwood the next pece we te 1 a . 5p.

wa rde 1 a 1 7 . 0 x s t . E dw : Hall the ne te pece we . p " Humff Milburne the n exte pece weste : shorter north : but

r r nde 1 a 0 7 . tinge there upon the g as s eg ou . 5p.

1 0 A or I D ” 5 THE B RONY G LSLAN . south the becke north : the foresaid ground of Jo : Ca reck e 6 1 2 a 7 . o Jo Hall weste . p. ts Richard Mathew Moys és 2 tenem a nd ground a dj oyninge more easte : betwene the s treete south : the becke north : and the said becke a nd a feild ewa ie on the easte : whereof Mathew - fi r d a nn s R c h . d c e hath the house more weste e p 5 . i har house

“ r d a nn e s . 8d more east p 5 . The same Richard a nd Mathew certaine groundes a dj oyninge more east betwene the former grounde on the south and weste:

a nd mil round a nd n ro n the mill g the farther becke orth . the g u de

Ca reck a nd ll l 1 0 a . 7 o of Jo Jo Ha cast e 3 . p. ' The Lorde hath a mill wth a litle parcell of grounde therto belonginge : liinge in the middle parte of the former pece on the

' easte south weste : a nd buttinge north upon the becke

0 a 0 7 . 2 0 . p. Jo Hobler a tenem t and yarde more south : by the s treete onthe south : the feildewaye on the weste : a nd the groun ds of o J _

Ca reck e and o Hall on n ed a n 0 a I o J the orth r 1) n . p. _ Mathewe Moses a tenem t a dj oyninge more easte : situate upon the waste : by the s treete on the south : a nd the said grounde of

n Ca reck e : l on the n a nd t ed a n Joh Jo Hal orth eas e . r 9 c d 0 7 2 o “ . . p. ' “ Ca r eck e : a d o nin e m t wtlrl m Jo Jo Hall a feild j y g ore eas e, so e ' medow ground on the weste pte : by the 2 former tenemts a nd the ” grounde of R ic: Math : Moys es on the weste : the farther becke m a nd t he cornon pasture on the n orth : the freground of W Orwell : a nd e fre rounde Mr B anbri Mr M n easte y g of g iddleto , the s treete h ou 0 7 o sout 3 . . p . MJr B anbrig Mr Middleton a pece a dj oyninge more south beinge fregrounde : llinge by the former groun d north a nd ea s te f

“ the grounde of Jo Elwood Jo Warwicke south : of Ellen 1 0 o " Ellwood weste a . p Ellen Elwood a pece of pasture ground a dj oyninge more west :

s treete on s o thwes te 1 7 1 by the the u 2 a . . 5p. Jo : Elwood a nd Jo Warwicke a pece of medow a nd - arable “ a dj oyninge more east : betwene the former fregrounde of M1 B anbrig and Mr Middleton on the n orth : a nd the common

o 0 7 2 . pasture n the south 7a . . 5p - ' fol 1 1 d n of a d o n n e [ . 5 . ] Elle Elwood a pece arable j y i g more m t h n 1 7 . eas e : buttinge sout upon the saide como pasture 6 a . . p T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . I SI

Michaell Railton a pece a dj oyninge more easte : by the said

r on a nd in t I oa 1 7 1 past the south parte eas e . . sp. W n a Jo : atso a pightle dj oyninge more easte : by the said corn pasture on the easte : a nd the ground of Jo : Moises s en north 0 2 7 1 . 3 . 5p. l : M s en t enefn n Cotehil . Jo oises a t a d grounde a dj oyninge n : m n in n more orth by the said co o pasture easte parte orth . red a nn 8 a 1 7 o Q . . p. m Jo : Moises j un a t ene t and groun d a dj oyninge more north rn on n in te ann by the said co pasture the east , orth , p west red 9

I d 7 2 . 3 . 5p m t W Orwell a free tenem and grounde a djoyninge more weste n M s en n n n by the former grou d of Jo oises easte , butti ge orth upo the former grounde of Jo Moises j un upon the Comon 6 1 7 2 a . . . 5p.

tenernts and n n n 2 2 O on . . ther grou ds the south side of Fe to s treete betwene the tenemt of Ellen Elwood a nd the gr ound of John Warwicke on the east : a nd the comon

n e s treete pasture onthe west : buttinge orth upon y said .

B i n e n ro eed n e westwa rde eg ni g o the easte p c i g . r t n m n r n or o . M Middleton a free te e a d g ou de 5 2 . . p r t 2 2 7 . M B anbrig a fre t enem and grounde a . . 3 5p

r t m . m n n 1 a 7 . M Middleton another fre tene a d grou d . 3 p m t W Greem e a tenem and gr ound by the said comon pasture on

a nn 1 0 2 . r . . the west . redd Q 3 5p 2 F urlon n a nd tenemts : betwene 3 . A ge of la des more south the corn pastures on the ca s te a nd weste : buttinge north upon the former grounds the s treete : south upon F entonbeck e : B egininge on the easte and proceedinge

westward . Mathewe Moises a pece of lande by the corn pasture easte m a 7 . . o . 3 p

1 a 1 7 . o . Rich : Moises a pece . p

m . 1 2 7 . Mathewe Moises a pece a . p "

2 2 r . I o . R ic: Moises a pece a . p

- 2 a o r . ro . Mathew Moises a pece . p

2 r . o . Rich Moises a pece 2 a . p

2 a 1 7 . 0 . Mathew Moises a pece . 3 p

o u U . Jo : Hall 2 rigges .

o 2 r . 1 . Jo : Ca reck e 2 t igges u . sp m I r . 2 o . W Greme a pece a . 3 p : W a or Jo arwicke a pece 3 . . 5p. m W I a 7 1 Greme a pece . 3 . 5p. Mr Middleton a pece free : somewhat broader on the south

u 0 7 o parte o . . p. Jo : Warwicke a tenem t wth a land shorter south : buttinge there upon the former pece : north upont he s treete r ed 9 ann

c a 1 7 1 5 . . 51 .

6 n tenem t a nd “ a o n [fol . I I . ] Elle Elwood a yarde dj yni ge more weste betwene the s treete north a nd Jo Warwicks ground s outh o o r 0 u. . 3 p. Jo : Warwicke a pece of land a dj oyninge more south betwene m h is owne former lande a lande of W Gremes on the easte : Mr Middletons grounde west : butting south upon the becke

. a 2 0 4 . p. m W Greme a short land a dj oyninge more easte : butting north upon the middlepart of the former pece : south upon the becke

c a . 7 . 3 4p. Mr Middleton a pece of free grounde more weste : by the former g round of Jo Warwicke ca s te : buttinge north upon his owne ' n u n a 1 2 o : . a g rou d so th upo the becke 7 3 p. Rich Moises the nexte pece weste : buttinge south as the f 2 a . 7 0 ormer 3 . 3 p. Math : Moises the nexte pece weste : buttinge south as before '

a . 7 . 1 4 3 sp . Jo : Warwicke the nexte pece west : buttinge south as before a 2 7 o 5 . . p. l m W Greme the n ext pece weste : by the corn pasture in pte weste : buttinge south as before : north upon his own e grounde

1 0 2 7 . 2 0 . 2 . p m The same W a pightle a dj oyn inge more weste : by the said ' ' c m n n a n n And o o pasture orth weste d i parte south . the said

- b cros s eth a . 1 7 o . ecke through it 4 , p A F urlonge more south : buttinge south upon the comon n n c : n n the orth upo the be ke sydi ge “ weste upo said

n r s wa r e m n B e inin e a d ocedin e ea t d . Co o . g g there p g Mr S a ck olde Mr n a nd MT D frelie n n , Lata ykes , holde certai e la des lyinge together by the saide Comon south a nd weste

2 a 7 . o 4 . 3 p.

8 2 7 2 o Tho : Greme a pece of medow and pasture 2 . . p.

s re 1 7 ; 2 o . Jo Noble a pece of medow and pa tu 5 a . p n or o The same Jo : another pece of medowe a d pasture 4a . . p.

1 T HE OF I D ‘ 54 BARONY G LSLAN .

M l S tableton I 0 2 . 7 2 ichel a pece 3 . p.

2 or Tho Gill a pece 3 . . I 5p.

2 2 2 7 m James Greme a pece . . p.

: N 0 2 7 2 o Jo oble a pece . 3 . p. 1 2 2 7 2 0 George Noble a pece . . p. T he F 2 ugh Mergret the widowe of Michell Dovson a pece shorter south wth a tenem t built at the south east corner : buttinge

n M l tableton red a nn h S . south upo the yard of ichel 9 , it liet by

m n 1 7 1 the Co o easte 2 . 3 . 5p. ' Michell S tableton a tenem t a nd yarde at the south end of the formr by the common east : buttinge south upon the waie : red

nn 0 2 I 7 o p a . . p. Gregorie Gill a cotage yarde more easte upon the Common ' m 0 0 7 2 ar 2 . . redd 1; . 3 p Tho : Gill a tenem t at the south end of the former yarde s ituate ‘ n n n red an . upo the Commo . 9 2 6 n furlon e T enem ts a nd n . A other g of la des more south

n m n n il e aie buttinge north upo the co o a d the fe d w .

n n o cedin e wes twarde Begi i g nthe east p g .

T he F 2 u h : tenem t wth n : ' liin e g . Jo Noble a a pece of la de g by ts the tenem and grounds of Tho : R obble a nd Jo : Hall onthe east ,

“ n n n n 6 7 2 o a nd : 2 . . south butti ge orth upo the Como . 3 p

c a k in cota e n h n Ri hard B v a g at the ort e de of the former pece . red 9 a n . George Noble a pece of groun d more west : by the former pece easte : buttinge south upon the former pece -z north upon the

n I 2 2 7 . como . . 3 p tenem t n end the r red James Greme a at the orth of form pece .

ann 9 . M ll Stableton : extendin e [fol . iche a pece more west g

lr n n n 2 2 7 o . fa rth south a d butti ge orth as the former 3 . . p

nexte 1 2 0 . George Noble the pece westward . p

next e 0 2 2 7 o . Thos : Noble the pece westward . . p

‘ N e nexte : b feildewa1e on George obl the pece west y_ the the

1 2 2 . 1 2 . west . 5p Tho : Greme jun a tenem t at the north ends of the former peces r a nn ed 1) . George Noble a tenem t there more weste at the corner of the

n il r fe de. ed an Common nexte the gate i to the 9 .

Michaell Stableton 2 rigges of lande a dj oyninge . more south by the feildwaie on the easte : buttinge south upon Tho Greme

0 2 . 2 7 . 0 1? I 1 THE BARONY G LSLAND . 55

Tho : Greme a pece at th e south en de of the former : bythe way on a nd n n I 2 2 7 the east , butti ge south upo the waye . . 3 5p. George Noble the next pece wes twarde : buttinge south as the

0 2 . 2 7 m . p . The same George a pece at the north ende of the 2 form f : by the foresaid rigges of S tabletons on the c as te : buttinge north

n feildwa ie 2 1 7 2 o upo the 3 . . p . Jam es Greme the n ext pece weste by the 2 former east : but tinge north and south (as all the peces followinge) upon the wales

2 7 7 3 . 3 3 51

h w es twarde 2 7 o the exte pece 4 . 3 . p.

ll tableton n 2 2 Miche S the ext pece westward . 3 5p.

ne e w ar 1 7 0 George Noble the xt pece estw de 2 . 3 . 3 p.

h westwa r de 2 2 7 o Jo Noble the exte pece 3 . . p. Thoms Greme the n ext pece wes te : by the longe roode of

ll leton 6 2 or . 0 Miche Stab weste . 3 p.

2 n furlon e a d o nin e : betw ene 7 . A other g j y g more south the saide roode of Michell S tableton west and the comon pasture easte : buttinge n orth upon the feildewaie a nd furlon e B e in n e on the former g . g i g the west proced

eas twf de inge .

m n 2 7 o . Tho : Greme a pece : buttinge south uponthe Co o 5 . 3 . p m 2 2 2 7 . . Jo : Noble a pece . p

1 2 . George Noble a pece 2 . 5p m 1 2 2 7 . . Michell Stableton a pece . p

2 2 7 . 1 . Tho : Gill a pece . 3 5p

1 2 7 2 0 . James Grem e a pece 2 . . p

0 2 1 2 . 2 . Tho : Noble a pece . 5p Tho : Greme a pece in forme of a harpe : buttinge upon the wa ie 2 0 in and n n in n 1 2 . 7 . . parte , upo diverse la des parte orth 3 p Jo : Hall a pece in the like forme : lyinge on the southeast pte of 1 7 2 o the former : by Tho Nobles grounde south 0 2 . . p. Tho R obble the next e pece ea s twa rde : by the 2 former on the

0 2 7 . 1 . west . 3 5p

2 2 7 . 2 0 . Jo : Hall the nexte pece easte 0 . p

0 2 2 7 . 2 . Tho : R obble the next pece easte . 3 p

1 nexte s 0 2 . I f . ro . 1 d . : [fol . 7 ] Jo Hall the pece ea tward p in e Jo : Hall and Tho R obble together certaine landes a djoyn g

6 2 t r . 2 . more eas t : by the comon pasture east a nd south . 5p Jo Hall a tenem t wth a parcell of grounde adj oyninge more north 1 6 0 1? I D 5 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

buttinge east upon the Com on: weste wth a na rrowe pointe upon

nn 0 n . a 2 1 7 2 o the former grou d redd p . . p. Tho R obble a t enem t wth a parcell of grounde adj oyninge more n : m n a nd n : a nd o orth by the co o pasture east orth _ Jo N bles ro nde d a nn 0 u . 2 1 7 2 0 g weste red p . . p. 8 n furlon e bet ene 2 . A other g more south : w the former fur

n n a nd thé . m n h a nd s lo ge orth co o pasture sout ea te .

B e inin e on and roced n e wes twa r e g g the east p i g d .

T he JVl o e de N tenem t and the s s h . Tho : oble a yarde at Mossend

‘ compassed about with the comon pasture on everie sid e red 9

a nn 0 2 1 7 2 o . . p . Tho : Greme s en a tenemt a nd lande more weste : by the Comon

on t and n n n red ann the eas e : butti ge south upo the Commo . 9

0 2 0 . p .

' : the nexte c I 2 0 7 Tho Noble pe e weste . . 5p.

‘ : nexte ece 0 2 2 7 l o Tho Greme the p weste . . p.

: nexte c 2 2 7 Tho Noble the pe e weste . 3 . 5p.

: nexte 0 2 7 0 Tho Greme the pece weste . 3 . 3 p.

: n exte c 0 2 I 7 I Tho Noble the pe e weste . . 5p

nex e c 0 : t 2 . 2 7 Tho Greme the pe e weste 1 I 5p. ' nexte c 0 2 7 0 Tho : Noble the pe e weste . 3 . 3 p. 'l n c -0 2 or 2 Tho Greme the ext pe e weste . . 5p.

: n c 0 2 . 0 7 2 Tho Noble the ext pe e weste . 5p. Tho : Greme a litle harpe pece by the common south wth a

n n 0 2 . 1 7 o gori ge poi te toward the weste . p.

T he Homes n round es c li n e on 29 . . Certai e g alled the Homes i g the farther side of the River of Irdinge nea re B is s hops f r “ n nd : o a a . o de by the saide river the e st south west , etc Jo : Railton a pece of m edowe ground e in forme of a harpe : by

‘ rivl and n : wth n o the east , the heads of diverse la des west arr w nd n 2 m n n n a 2 . 0 7 gori ge poi ts at the orth south e des . p. m W Browne a m edowe in closed a djoyningemore to the south

on a nd I 1 2 1 7 o weste, by the river the south weste . . p ; James Railton a pec e of arable a dj oyninge more n orth : but

n 2 7 2 o ti ge weste uponthe river . p.

te n 0 2 m n nex 2 7 . George Tomso the pece orthward . p. ' n m ndca stle n c n 0 2 2 7 2 Jo : Dixo of E d u the ext pe e orth . . 5p. T inl n e nexte c n 0 2 2 7 o James i g the pe e orth . . p. m n x c n 0 2 . 2 7 Jo : Newton the e te pe e orth . p. m n 1 2 0 2 o W n nexte . Brow e the pece orth . p.

n 0 7 0 n W n exte c 2 . . . Joh estgarth the pe e orth 3 3 p.

T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN .

2 n furlon e o nin e n 3 . A other g adj y g more orth : betwene the

‘ form l pece in parte south a nd Armys ik e on the north :

n n B e inin e on butti ge west upo the river . g g the south ' cedin northwl d p g . Mr Middleton a pece free

nk in n 0 2 1 7 Je Dalto a pece . . 3 3p.

: n E dm un dca s tle 0 2 1 7 Jo Dixo of : a pece . . 3 5p. Anth on e n Arm s ik e on n 1 2 or 2 o i K ight a pece by y the orth . . p.

f l 1 1 8 n f rl d . . u on e a d o n n e [o . ] 3 3 A other g j y i g more by _ easte the former furlon g on the weste a nd Armys ik e on the n etc orth , . Anthonie Knight a pece by the said s yke on the north : but

n n rounde furlon e 7 ti ge west upo the g of the former g 3 . 5p. Jo : Knight ult the n exte pece south : buttinge west as the

0 2 . 1 7 2 0 former . p. Tho : Bell the nexte pece south beinge a h eadland onthe south

nd n 1 a 0 2 7 . u butti ge weste as the former . p. Anth : Knight a pece a dj oyninge more south : beinge a head lande on the weste : a nd buttinge north upon the former pece

0 1 7 . . 2 . 5p

n s n n exte 0 1 7 2 A dr : Jack o the pece eastward 2 . . 7p.

ic n next 0 2 2 7 o R hard Jackso the e pece eastward . . p. Anthonie Knight the n exte pec e eastward : extendinge farther north wth a stilte : buttinge there upon his owne grounde m 1 2 . 0 7 . p. Jo : Dixon of E dm undca s tle the n ext pece e astward : extend inge somewhat farther north w1511 a goringe pointe at that ende

0 2 or 2 . . . 3 p m Jenkin Dalton the n exte pece ea s twa rde w a sharpe goringe

n n n 1 7 . 0 . poi te at the orth e de as the former 0 2 . 3 p

Anth : Knight the n exte pece easte by . the olde r1ver 111 pte easte : wth a sharpe pointe at the north end as the former

0 1 7 2 . 2 . . 5p Jenkin Dalton the n exte pece east : shorter southward : but

n 0 or 1 n n : n s 2 . . . ti ge there upo the _ said river orth upo the yke sp Jo : Dixon of Edmundca s tle the n ext pece easte by Irdington ground on the easte : buttinge north a nd south as the former m 0 0 7 . 2 . . p

n furlon e o nin e : betwene 3 4. A other g adj y g more south the beades of diverse landes on the west a nd the old river

nin on and rocedin e eas twa rde. east . Begi g the weste, p g T HE OF I D BARONY G LSLAN . 59

Jenkin Dalton a pece beinge a headlande on the weste : but

n n n MI M n fre rounde 1 o 2 r . . ti ge orth upo iddleto s g . 5p Jo : Dixon of E dm undca stle : some what shorter south : but n a n Anthonie n n 0 2 . 2 7 1 ti ge there upo headla d of K ights . 5p. Anthonie n : n f 1 2 . 2 7 2 0 K ight butti ge south as be ore . p. n n n n f : 0 2 . 1 7 Je ki Dalto butti ge south as be ore . 5p. Jo : Dixon of E dm undca s tle : buttinge south as before

0 2 0 7 . . . mp

Anthonie n : n 0 2 7 1 6 K ight butti ge south as before . 3 . p. n n n : 0 . 0 2 . Je ki Dalto somewhat shorter south 2 7 . 3 p Auth Knight Jenkin Dalton together : by the olde rivr on the

c 0 2 1 7 . . ast . 5p a pec e at the south ends of the 2 former peces : by the said river

and : R ailtons rounde 0 2 7 2 0 caste : Jo g south . 3 . p. O n c n i : l n 3 5 . ther grou ds more aste , beyo d the said old r ver l i ge

on n e c by the same river the west orth t . Humfrie Knight a short pccc : by the saide river west : buttinge south Irdington grounds : north wth a narrowe point upon the rivr 0 2 1 7 o . . p.

n E dm undca s tle nexte c c [fol . Jo Dixo of the pe e ast shorter south : butting north upon the river : south as the

0 2 0 7 2 0 . former . . p Jenkin Daltonthe n exte pece c ast by Irdington groundes onthe

t n wa es rm 0 2 1 7 o cas e : butti ge both y as the fo er . . p. 6 in n roundes on 3 . Certa e i closed g the other side of the river betwene the river north West : the corn pasture

c etc south aste, . m W Brown e a parcell of pasture grounde betwene the river on the northwest and the comon'onthe s outhea ste : buttinge west ' K r ca ll on n upon the foote of i s gi . It is hillye the side ext the

m n 2 1 7 . o . co o 3 . p Jo : Railton a pasture a dj oyninge more north : bctwcnc the river wes t and the comon ca s te : a nd the waye a t B is s hops forde

2 o r 0 s outh 6 . . p.

’ S tm beme T inlin e m edowe a d o nin e . James g a parcell of j y g more ca s te : betwene the river north a nd the Common south : a nd

2 2 o r . 0 . the saide waic at the forde weste . 3 p Wm n m edowe a d o nin e cas t Brow e a parcell of j y g , more e ,

o betwene the river north a nd the comon south a nd c aste 2 2 . p. The same Willnm a parcell of m edowe on the other side o f the

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2 2 r . o . river : by the river s idcon the south a nd caste 2 . p 6 0 0 1? I D THE BARONY G LSLAN .

P il a Mr M n m ickh g p. iddleto a pece of edowe and arable beinge fregrounde : liingc more c aste on the other side of the river by the

\ n a nd : a nd the m n ca s te 2 7 o said river orth weste Co o 9 . 3 . p. Jo : Dixon of E dm undcas tle a medow pightle a dj oyninge more s outh by the Common south a nd c aste : and buttingewest upon 1 i wm n r win e c ndc 1 o c 2 . 7 . the some u derwood g g at the aste 4 5p. n n n h 3 7 . Certai e other i closed grou ds more towards t e north east : betwene the river of Gelte on the north a nd weste

a nd the c m n on and c o mo pasture the south aste; etc .

de D udlic n c n T he Wooden . Carlto ertai e inclosed grounds called th e Wood cndc lyinge by thecomon p asture on the south

“ a nd caste : the river of Gelte on the n orth : a nd the olde course of ’ the sa1de river (ptingc this grounde frorh the tcncrnt a nd grounde n n Woodendc o s 1 2 i . n 2 . 2 7 . 0 Brampto called also the ) the we te 3 p. ' T 7 e e 2 n n e u a llie c 2 n 7m7 . The Joh Dixo s holde q a pe e of pasture m edowe a dj oyninge more c aste : betwene the river north a nd th e n T o Como south p . Jo : Hudlas a litle pightle of medow pasture a djoyninge more caste : by the river north a nd caste a nd the comon in parte south

1 2 2 7 . 0 . 3 p,

' n a t encm t a nd n a d o nin e Gelthous e. Jo : Railto grou d j y g more caste called the Gelthous e : betwene the river north a n d the

“ n 0 2 2 . como south weste 7 3 p. Robert Dixon a pasture adj oyninge more caste : betwene the n a nd the n 2 2 7 2 o river orth , Commo south 9 . . p. Tho : Railton a na rrowe pasture adj oyninge more caste : but

n n. the e n n 2 7 o n : . . ti ge orth upo riv r south upo the Commo 5 . 3 p l d in Jo z Knighte s en a parcel of medow a n pasture a dj oyn ge more caste : in closed togethf wth the pece followinge : buttinge ' e f mr 2 7 2 0 or . as y 3 3 . p. 1 1 d : n and a d o n [fol . 9 . ] Jo Railto a pece of medow pasture j y n f 6 2 1 7 -1 0 inge more east : butti g as the ormer . . p.

:

n onie n . n n n A th un a d o . T he I h mche. K ight , Jo K ight j J K ight s a ultim holde , ccjua llic a pccc of medow dj oyninge more c aste in closed wth the pece next followinge a nd buttinge as the former

1 1 2 z7 . 1 . . 5p _ Anthonie Knight a pccc of medow a dj oymnge more c aste

' - 2 0 7 1 buttingeas the former 9 . . 5p. Jo : Knight s en 2 pightles a dj oyninge more caste : betwene

S tanyhom c north : a nd . the former pece a nd the comon south : whereof that moreweste cont

1 6 2 T HE 0 1? I D BARONY G LSLAN .

Talkin Manet 59 Ca s tlecarrock Manet 6 8 Cum rue Manet 84 Cumwhitton Manet 95 Haton Man et 1 0 8 Memorand that this booke Was shewed unto William Hayward at the t m e cx aia con r m e bem e xv th y of his befo e , g the j daye of

n i 1 6 1 Ju e a nn D n 9 .

: D n a Jo e h m . The Contents of the s everall Mannors within the B a ronyc of

n “ Gilsla d by statute measure . B ramptoncontain eth Nether Denton contain eth

“ Nowa rd Parke being a pcell of the former two Ma n-ens ’ but not accounted in th e former rcconing cont F a rlim cast west containeth together Talkin contain eth Cumrew containeth

’ Ca s tlcca rok e containeth Hayton contain eth A piece of groun d felcht 1n both by Ca s tlca rok e Hayton boun ds not accounted in the former con t Cumwhitton contain eth ' L ea vers daile contain eth Wa ltonwoode contain eth T redcrm aine containeth Askerton containeth T he north Moore or wa1stes containeth B reathWa itc Forest contain eth ' The out B oun der of this Barony a m ont cth to foure score ' n of this B a ron eight miles , there belo gs. to the Lord y

740 96 acres .

t m n n An acco of a ll the Co ons i Gilsla d .

1 n B n . Askerto olto fell Leeps moss Tod n Knorcn Moore _ ’ Bur T hc Langrig Bald moore Green The Comon on the cast part of this Lordship

Asker ton Y OF I D 1 THE BARON G LSLAN . 6 3

2 T redcrm a ine n . Como Knorcn Moore on th e south side

T redcrm a ine

Wa ltonw oodc Com ons Wa ltonwo 3 . od

L ca vcrs da le Com ons 4 . i T he Wall Moore T h e Comon on the south side of Oldwa ll

L ca vcrs da ile

Brampton Com ons Easby Green Goathill Moore Kirby Moore

T he Common Milton fell pt of Brampton

Brampton

D enton Com ons B irk hirs t Moore

D enton

F a rlim Com ons Fa rlim

Talkin Com ons Talkin

Ca s tlcca rok e Com ons

More a pcell below the Towne A mixt pcell with Hayton

Ca s tlcc rok c

Com ons I O . Cumrew More on the west side

Cumrew 0 1? I D 1 64 THE BARONY G LSLAN .

1 1 n Com on s n . Cumwhitto Cumwhitto

1 2 n Com ons . Hayto A mixt pcell with Ca s tlcarock

Hayton

Irdin ton not in urve eB ook c g is this S y .

T heirc in 2 0 c n in n is 3 77 a res of Como all Gilsla d .

Irdin ton n ot nc g is i luded .