28 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF 47 Edw. III (1374). William Gallopin and Roger Lombard, Members of Parliament. Patent Rolls 2 Richd. II (1378). Co. Stafford. Commission to enquire, etc., _70hh Gezlvyn, with others helping. The Abbot of Dieuleucrees " desiring to perpetuate maintenance in his marches and oppress the people " killing and maiming several. Wm. Sale Sac., vol. xiv, p. 152. Coram Rege Trinity, 3 Ric. II (1379). John de Verdon, Sheriff, and Richard Fevesone, William Stonylowe, and ffohh Gzzl;z>yh, three of the Coroners answer to an appeal of Hilaria, formerly wife of William Horsho (about the murder of her husband). M. 1 3 Rex. 16 April, 3 Ric. II (1379). An inquisition taken at Leek before Ralph de Vernoun, Chevalier, John de Wolaston, Yeh}: Gahayh and their fellow Yuxtices by virtue of the King’s Commission and on the oaths of Henry de Delf, etc., on Monday the Feast of the Apostles Philip and James 3 Ric. II (re murder of John de Warton). The Abbot of Dieulacres had received the murderers knowing they had comitted the felony. Coram Rege. Easter, 5 Ric. II (138 1). Staffordsh.). Peter de Leghe of co. Chester and William de Gunston, monk, of Crokesdene were attached to answer the appeal of jean, formerb ihe ·w#e q' yah}: Gez@yh, for the death of her hushmzel ; and she states that her hushezml, john Gezlpyh, was in the peace of God and of the King at Harewodlane in the parish of Chedle in co. Stafford on Thursday in the week of Pentecost, 4 Ric. II, at the hour of curfew (hom ighiiergii) when Nicholas Welok of co. Chester, whom the said Joan also appealed if he were present, struck the said John Galpyn with his sword on his right arm causing a mortal wound of which