STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 35 5 Edw. I. Engleran le Waleys and Alice his wife, in consideration of {100 sterling, released and quitclaimed the Manor of Melcombe to Ralph Basset of Drayton and his heirs, etc." . Ralph Basset of Drayton appoints attorneys and agents to take possession of this and other estates and to collect rents, dispose of corn, cattle, and goods. 39 Edw. 1]]. Ralph Basset, Lord of Drayton, had granted to john Brunning and his heirs the Manor of Upmelcombe and the advowson of Melcombe with rents and services, etc. 24 Edw. III. On the death of Richard de Amondevile, Chevaler, a jury decided that the Manor of Upmelcombe should revert to the heir of Ralph, son of Ralph, son of the said Ralph Basset of Drayton, now under age, as Ralph Basset of Drayton had granted the Manor of Upmelcombe to the same Richard de Amondevile, father of Richard de Amondevile, Chevaler, who had died without issue male of his body, etc.-- Hutchins’ Hist. of Dorset, vol. iv, p. 364. Salt Soc., new series, vol. iii, p. 151. De Banco. Trinity, I7 Hen. VI (1433) john Sutton sued William Goloyn of llfeulotzyclze, yeoman, Thomas Doxsey of james Rushton, husbandman, and john Chaterton of Rodeyerd, husbandman, for breaking into his close at james Rushton and cutting down his underwood, digging in his soil, and carrying away hay belonging to him and trees and underwood to the value of IOO5. The defendants did not appear and the Sheriff was ordered as in the last suit (Lo., to arrest and produce them on the Quindene of St. Nlichael). ZW. 475 dorso. Sunsxov Ro1.1.s Fon Donsizr Milton Abbas 16 Hen. VIII (1524-5). P.R.O. A john Galpyn goods vjli iijs Willyam Galpyn ,, iijli xviiid john Galpyn ,, xxs iiijd Edyth Galpyn, widow ,, xxs iiijd