STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 25 6 Edw. III (1332). Exchequer Salxsicly Roll. p. 1 17. Taxes granted by Parliament for the expenses of the Scotch War. KYNGESLEY ]oh’ne Galpyn ijs vid Ale:x’o Galpyn xiid CHEDLE Will’o Galpyn vis P- 49- Mich. 7 Edw. III (1333). Richard, son of Alan de Leghes of Whiston, and Margaret his wife sued William Galpyn of Checlle for I4 acres of land in Kyngesley and he sued Yolzn Ga@>yn eyf C/zedle for two acres of land and William le Taillour of Chedle for an acre of land in the same vill, as the right of Margaret. The defendants prayed a view and the suit was adjourned to the Quindene of Hillary. M. 124. _ p. 58. 1334. De Banco. Hillary 8-9 Edw. III (1334.-5). Richard, son of Allan de Leghes of Whiston, and Margaret lzis ·wg’e sued 70lzn Gaéoyn gf Clzeclle for two acres of land in Kyngesley and they sued William Galpyn of Chedle for thir- teen and a half acres of land and Richard de la Shawe of Thorn- bury for one acre in the same vill as the right of the said Margaret. None of the defendants appeared and the Sherii¥ was ordered to take the tenements into the King’s hand and summon them for the Quindene of Holy Trinity. M. 338. Patent Rolls II Edw. III (1337). The Sheriff of Nottingham to the Prior of Blythe for 1 5 marks. Mainpernors: ]ohn Galopyn and William de Legh. CRoxDBN ABBEY, STA1=FoRDs1—11RE Among the annals of Crokesden Abbey compiled by a monk named William Shepsheved the following entry made in 1335 occurs: A