Holdings
He held in his demesne in fee tail:
Saltwick, 5 husbandlands, of the king in chief by knight service, parcel of the barony formerly of
Roger
de
Merlay
and acquired from
Philip
Somervyle
; and 5 husbandlands, 3 cottages and 2 a. meadow, of the barony of
Greystoke
by knight service, annual value 5 marks.
Ogle, the manor and
castle, of
Henry
Scrope, knight
, as parcel of the barony of
Whalton
by knight service, annual value 12 marks.
Twizell, the vill, comprising 360 a. arable and 4 a. meadow, of the barony of
Greystoke
by knight service, annual value 4 marks.
Shilvington, the manor, except an 18th part which is in the hands of
John
Fenwyk
, of the barony of
Greystoke
by knight service, annual value £10.
Aldworth, a tenement and 50 a. waste, of
Elizabeth
Dathell
of the barony of
Mitford
by a rent of 6s.8d. payable at Martinmas and Whitsun by equal parts, annual value in herbage 10s.
Long Witton, 1 messuage and 40 a. arable and meadow, 15 husbandlands and 9 cottages, of John
the king’s son, constable of England, of the barony of
Earl
Patrick
by knight service, annual value 10 marks.
Seaton Woodhorn, 30 a. arable, 3 husbandlands and a third part of a fishery, of
John
Wodryngton, knight
, by a rent of 12d. and
suit of court at Bywell on Tyne every 3 weeks, annual value 6 marks.
Farnham, 1 messuage, 140 a. arable in demesne, 4 a. meadow, 3 husbandlands and 5 cottages, of
Gilbert
Umfravyll
by knight service and a rent of 1 lb. pepper on 4 Sept. (St. Cuthbert), annual value in herbage 40s.
Colpitts, a place so-called, containing 40 a. arable, 8 a. meadow and 20 a. several pasture, of the
lord of Slaley
by knight service, annual value 26s.8d.
Fowberry, a quarter of the demesne and 3 1/2 husbandlands, of John
the king’s son, of the barony of
Vescy
by knight service, annual value 6s.8d.
North Middleton, 1 husbandland with all the lands formerly held by
John
de
Farnelawe
, of the barony of
Greystoke
by knight service, annual value 12 marks.
Hepple, half the barony, of the king in chief by the service of half a barony, annual value 10 marks
; and the
other half, jointly with Joan his wife by the grant of
Walter
Tailboys, knight
, to them and his heirs, except for 4 husbandlands, of the king in chief as half a barony, annual value 10 marks and no more these days because of destruction by the Scots.
Sharperton, 5 husbandlands, also jointly with Joan, together with 1 place called ‘Forden’, 1 called Sheep Banks, 1 called ‘Fanside’, 1 cottage in
Alwinton, 1 place called ‘Neuhall’, 1 called Hudspeth with the moor called Hudspeth moor, 1 place called ‘Fawleyfeld’, 1 called
Brockley Hall, 1 called Felling, 1 called ‘Kylnehous’ and lands and tenements in
Warton, of
Gilbert
Umfravyll
by knight service, annual value 5 marks and no more because of destruction by the Scots.
Dalton, 1 tenement, of the
prior of Hexham
in socage, annual value 6s.8d.
Newham, 1 husbandland, of
William
Swynbourne
in socage, annual value 13s.4d.
Blagdon, 1 husbandland, of the heir of
John
Felton
in socage, annual value 6s.8d.
Whalton, 2 husbandlands and 1 cottage, of the barony of
Whalton
in socage, annual value 10s.
Deanham, 2 husbandlands, of the barony of
Bolam
in socage, annual value 10s.
Fairnley 1 place so-called, and 2 husbandlands and 1 cottage in
Hartington, of
Robert
Clifford
by knight service, annual values 20s. and 13s.4d.
‘Stantonsheles’, 1 place so-called, of the
lord of Long Witton
in socage, annual value 3s.4d.
Lorbottle, the vill, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 10 marks.
He did not hold the manor and castle of Bothal.