Chronicles of England, Scotland And Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12)

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[Sidenote: Matthew earle of Bullongne. ] And to Matthew earleof Bullongne (for his homage) he likewise promised and confirmed theSoke of Kirketon in Lindsey, and the earledome of Morton, with thehonour of Hey. Also to Theobald earle of Blois (for his homage) he gaueand granted fiue hundred marks of yearlie reuenue in Aniou with thecastell of Ambois, and all that which he claimed as his right within thecountrie of Touraine, [Sidenote: Chateau Reignold. ] and surrendred tohim all the right which ...he and his father claimed and demanded to hauein Chateau Reignold. To the K. Of Scots (for his assistance) he gaue andgranted all Northumberland as far as the riuer of Tine. [Sidenote: EarleDauid. ] And to his brother Dauid (to haue his seruice) he granted thecounties of Huntingdon and Cambridge. [Sidenote: Hugh Bigot. ] To HughBigot (for his seruice) he gaue the castell of Norwhich. All these giftsand grants (with diuerse other to other persons) promised & granted, heconfirmed with his new seale, which the king of France had caused him tomake.

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