I2 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF 27 Henry IH (1243), page 2 36. The Hundred of Ceddre (Cheddar) 27th year of the reign of King Henry son of King John. Touching purprestures, they say that Wi//iam Gd/epin occupied half an acre of the moor of our lord the King in Ceddre. Therefore he is in mercy. Afterwards it is testified that the Bishops of Bath had that moor in fee of our lord the King. Therefore no amercement. NORFOLK Feet of Fines A.D. 1220. William Galepyn, burgess of Lenn Ep’i. SOMERSETSHIRE 18 Edw. II (1324). Richard Galopyn a free tenant pays rent 9;. and 2:. to the Manor of Wroxhall, co. Somerset.-·-Calender of Patent Rolls. NOTTINGHAM II Edw. III (1337). The Sheriff of Nottingham to the Prior of Blyth for 1 5 marks. Mainpernor’s f70}zn Gd/apyn and William de Legh. -—Ca/enddr q' the Patent R0!/s. Co1zNwALL 6 Hen. VI (1434). Johannes Golepyn et alii tenent medietatem parvi un. f. m. in Trevesguyt, quam Matilda le Archidiacon quondam tenuit, et nullus eoroum tenet quartem partem un. f. m. et subsidium inde———[nichel].—C0rn·wezl!, Hundred of T rigge. From inquisition taken at Camelford for collecting taxes. —-Patent R0!/.1. A_D_ 1456, HERTFORDSHIRE In a deed of Release made by the Abbott occurs " Ac omnia illa terras et tenementa in Watforde [Herts] praedicta, vocata ‘ Galpyns ’ [now called Callipers]."——-From Riley’s C/zrenic/es q' the Monastery q' Sz. Aibdns, vol. i, p. 229. WIMBORNE, Doksm 7-18 Hen. VI (1428-1439). Johannes Rodecote nuper vicar’ eccl’. de Crystchirch et yahannes Cezpan [Gdévin] dederunt Johanni Brackley Capellano