EXTRACT from LELAND's Itinerary, Vol. 7. fol. 66. The Earl of Northumberland's ancient TITLES.' Erle of Northumbr. Lord of the Honors of Cokermouth and Fitz-paine and Brian's landes cam to Poyninges, and by Poyninges The Erle of Northumbr. CASTELLES and MANORS. Alnewik, Werkworth caftel, Langely and Prudehow [caftels] in In YORKSHIRE, Semar, Hundemanby near Semar. Poklington He had yn KENT a 500 mark of Poyninges landes. In South-Sax [SUSSEX] Poyninges lordship, [and] Petworth. The lorde-marquis of Excefter had much of his londes in He had Caftelles yn WALES and was there a great Lorde He had fome lande yn Southfolke [SUFFOLK] and CAMBRIDGE SHIRE. He had Taulaughar a caftel about the mouth of Tevy, cumming HACTENUS. [N. B. The foregoing Account might be much inlarged and im- ERRAT A. Page 58. For Counter, read Counterfeit Veffel.' Co. (near the Bottom) read, Furniunturs.' 71. Note t. The Contraction is Pcs.' 72. for Yardwood,' read Hardwood.' Renewalle,' read Remevalle.' 207. for fervide,' read fewide.' 235. for Dobfon,' read Hobson." 352. (near the Bottom) for Nalls,' read Nails.' 406. for Hoifemeat,' read 419. for 435. read Horsemeat.' contractedly writ.' read also writi.' 'Cator,' or BROACHES (Fr. Broches.) are Spts. Catour,' is almost every where used for ‹ Ca terer:' but this contraction is in the MS. |