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Page 177:-
'[Lord]ship; and that your Lordship from time to time by
your letters call the principal men before you, to answer
for themselves and those under them; and if any of them make
default, your Lordship may apprehend them, according to the
authority of your Lordship's letters patent, and punish as
you shall think convenient.
'To the seventh; - We think it were good that warning
by proclamation were given by your Lordship, that no
Scottishman, or suspected borderman, under any colour, do
repair into Westmorland or Cumberland above Carlisle,
without your Lordship's licence, upon pain of punishment at
your Lordship's consideration: And that every Justice, or
other officers, or persons in England, do apprehend any
such, and bring them before your Lordship upon the occasion
of their repairing thither. And that no gentleman shall
receive into his service any Scotsman or Borderman, but such
as before his departure from his service he will make known
to your Lordship, so as he may be answerable what any man
can say against him.'
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William Musgrave, Esq; Sheriff, John Dalson, Esq. Joseph Pennington, Esq. John
Lamplughe, Esq. Nicholas Curwen, Esq. Wilfrid
Lawson, Esq. | Thomas
Lamplough, Esq. Christopher Dalston, Esq. Henry
Blencow, Esq. John Denton, Esq. John Richmond,
Esq. Gerard Lowther, Esq. |
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Thomas Strickland,
Esq. | James Bellingham, Esq
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These resolutions in part took effect, for the Grames came
and submitted themselves, and became bound to the Lord
Scroope for themselves and their clans, on the 8th of
October 1602, which are as follows:
These following belong to the Godman † of Netherby,
which he will be answerable for,
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Walter Grame himself, Richie
Grame his son, Arthur Grame his son, William
Grame, his brether Richie Grame, his brether Dick Grame, his brether Thomas Grame, his brether
Arthur Grame, his brether Andrew Grame, his
brether ‡
Their tenants, Thomas
Taite, | Alexander Grame,
John Gibson, Richard Grame, Richie
Armstrong, Herbert Johnstown, Willie Bailie, Andrew Little, Christopher Calwert, John
Baytie, John Armstrong, John Gibson, Mattson. |
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These following are they which John Grame of Anghouse-well
will be answerable for,
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John Grame himself Richie
Grame, his son Walter Grame, his son Geordie
Grame, his brether William Grame, his brether Arthur Grame, his brether Thomas Grame, his
brether | His tenants and
his brethers, Willie Grame, Henry Grame of
Skaleby, William Blacklock miller, Reyne Grame
Cuddie Glesby, (and 25 more
named.) |
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These following are the names that I. Fargus Grame of
Sowport will be answerable for,
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Fargus Grame myself, Wille
Grame, my son Jamie Grame, my son |
My tenents and dependers are these
John Wilson, Lewis Thomson,
&c. |
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* Bell.
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† As he stiled himself.
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‡ Four others, in Bell's MS.
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