STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET II SOME EARLY GALPINS SUFF0L1< 55 Hen. III (A.D. 1271). SuH·`olk. Walt’s Galopyn et Matill. ux. ejus et Christiana soror eiusdem Matill. dant dim. m. p. una as. cap. coram johe de Cokef. Et mand. est Vic. SuH`.—R0berts’ Excerpts e Ram/is Firzium. IQ Edw. II (1326). ]0hannes Galpyn of Grandston (Grundiston) and Nunewton attends to array and muster of the Hundred of Loes in the co. of SufI`0lk 0n Thursday next after the Feast of St. George, 24 April, IQ Edw. II.—Przr!iamenmry Wrirs, vol. ii, div. iii, part 1, p. 746, 71. OXFORD 7 Edw. I (1278). Com. Oxon. temp. Edw. I (de nativis). Relicta Gellopin unam pro eode. (de cotariis) Nich Galopin tenet unam virgat’ eodé modo. ——R0tz¢li Hurzdrcdorum. — (Note. A virgate was a quarter of a hide and might be 0 120 acres or more, but was not an exact measure of land.) L1Nco1.N IO Edw. II (1316). . William Galepyn, in an action for trespass brought against himself and many others by the Prior of St. Katherine’s, Linc0ln.——Ca/endar q' Patent Rolls. SOMERSET PLEAS (C1v1L AND CRIMINAL) From the Rolls ofthe Itinerant ]ustices, at the close of the 12th century.——Rec0rds Office. 2 Y0/zrz (1201), page 1 5. Isabella Bonet in the same manner against Robert Bonet on a plea of Dower and of Chattels, by Wi/[iam Gaiopin. IO Henry U] (1226), page 90. T/zamczs Gezzlpin had a plea against Robert de Curteney 10th year of King Henry son of King John.