22 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF Rohert Galpyu not appearing to prosecute his writ of novel disseisin versus Hugh sou if Adam Gamyu and Adam Gahoyu respecting a freehold in Dulverne (Dilhorn) the suit is dis- missed. Memh. II. Vol. vii, p. 132. Assizes taken at Wolverhampton in co. Stafford before the same Justices (? William de Mortimer and Roger de Bellapago) on Wednesday before the Feast of the Purification. 3 5 Edw. I (1307} An Assize, etc. if Richard sou of Hugh Gamyn of Dulverue, Richard de Caverswell, William de Caverswell, Clerk, William Cort of Caverswell and Hugh de Peshale of Dulvere [sic] had unjustly disseised Rohert Galvyu of Cheadle of a toft and half a virgate and two acres of land and three acres of meadow in Dulverne (Dilhorn). Richard de Caverswell answered as tenant and stated he entered by the said Richard sou q' Hugh, and Richard sou q' Hugh stated his father died seised of the tenements and he had entered into them as.his son and heir. Verdict for the defendants. Memh. 21. Chronicles q' the Reighs of Edward I aud H A.D. 1302. Session of judges at Leadenhall——Richard Galopin, justice. Eodem anno in Festi Sancti Dunstani domini-Londoni- arum justiciarii regis assignati, sedebant apud aulam plumbeam super Cornhille per breve regis pro transgressione facta. Ricardum Galopyn et ceteros in brevi nominatos. Salt Collectious, vol. x, p. 16. Extracts from Plea Rolls. Coram Rege. Hillary, 8 Edw. II (13 I4). Stai¥ord. Richard de Whitemor of Brodok (Broadoak), ` John and Richard his sons, William Longsing and Robert and Henry his sons, Henry del Shawe of Hunteleye and Thomas his son, Philip Galpyu and twenty—six others named, were attached to the suit of Robert de Dutton for coming vi et armis on the Saturday before the Feast of St. ]ohn the Baptist, 7 Edw. II, and breaking down his fences at Rounhall at a place