Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . mention any intermediate Lords between this John Attezeand his family and John Michelbourne, although, if the ownershiphad in the meantime passed into the hands of another family, itwould probably have been easy to discover. Vol. XXI. Parochial History of 141, lines 8 and 9. These should read, to my cozen Thomas Carrson of my eldest brother Roger Carr deceased of Giggles-wick in Yorkshire. The place Giggleswick is also in-correctly entered as Siggleswick, in the Castles andMansions of Wester


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . mention any intermediate Lords between this John Attezeand his family and John Michelbourne, although, if the ownershiphad in the meantime passed into the hands of another family, itwould probably have been easy to discover. Vol. XXI. Parochial History of 141, lines 8 and 9. These should read, to my cozen Thomas Carrson of my eldest brother Roger Carr deceased of Giggles-wick in Yorkshire. The place Giggleswick is also in-correctly entered as Siggleswick, in the Castles andMansions of Western Sussex, p. 161. An interestingaccount of the Carrs of Giggleswick, with a pedigree,will be found in the Genealogist, Vol. III., p. Roger Carr mentioned in the S. A. C. is probablya son of the last-mentioned Thomas in the pedigreegiven in the Genealogist. » Feet o£ Fines. Sussex. Octave of the Holy Trinity, Ao 18 Hen. VI. PablioKecord Office. Add. Charter, 24,689, Brit. Mus.* De Banco Roll, Michas., 9 Edw. IV., membranes 151 and 490. Pub. Rec. Off. S. A. C, Vol. XVIII.,


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