Umfrevilles : their ancestors and descendants . The Seal of llonsieur Thomasde Umfrevile, from a copiedCharter, belween Avmer deValence, Earl of Pembroke.—Vide CoUonLibrary. Julius c. Se^ur. , the Son of Gilbert, the First Earl of Axgos, was a servantin Coiu-t to King Ed. 1, to wliom he gave certain Lands in Ecdesdale.—P^/^. 34Ed. 1, m. 36. He is called Valectus Regis, which some English Chaml)erer—Pergamen Geneal. Famil. He is called Monsieur Thomas de Umfreville, andsealed with Umfreville Arms—difference with a bend, the Shield between 3 garbs,placed 1, 2, within the orbit of the


Umfrevilles : their ancestors and descendants . The Seal of llonsieur Thomasde Umfrevile, from a copiedCharter, belween Avmer deValence, Earl of Pembroke.—Vide CoUonLibrary. Julius c. Se^ur. , the Son of Gilbert, the First Earl of Axgos, was a servantin Coiu-t to King Ed. 1, to wliom he gave certain Lands in Ecdesdale.—P^/^. 34Ed. 1, m. 36. He is called Valectus Regis, which some English Chaml)erer—Pergamen Geneal. Famil. He is called Monsieur Thomas de Umfreville, andsealed with Umfreville Arms—difference with a bend, the Shield between 3 garbs,placed 1, 2, within the orbit of the Shield—Co/. Lib. Julius, c. 7 : which Seal wasaffixd to a Charter between him and Aynier de Valence, Earl of %^^Mf ^^^^^ Iloberi (tf (ilmfreuille, Earl of Angus, in the life- ^ -t time of his Father, Seir 31 Ed. 1 (1303)—was Regent of Scotland, and in the war§ of Scotland, and at the Battle of Argyle obtainedthe ^-ictory, and taking William and John Wayleys prisoners—Harding, 301. And the same year obtained a Charter for freeWarren in all Lands in Faldingworth in Com. Lincoln, Carta31 Ed. 1, n. 19. In 31 Ed 1 he had licence for a market everyweek upon the Wednesday, at Barwesford, in the County ofNorthnmbcrland ; as also for a fair yearly upon the feast day ofSt. Martin in Winter, with free AVarren in that Lordship. Andlikewise in all his Lands at Ingon, and Hotewaxton, in the samecounty—Gr/. 33 Ed. 1, n. 72. And he also defeated RobertBruce at JohnstoA\-ne—H^/v///;^ 303. Aaid in 1 Ed. 2, upon the death of his Father (asbefore is observed) doing his homage, had livery of all the Lands vrhcreof he died seized—Mot. Fin. 1 Ed. 2d, m. 14. Soon after which, viz, before the end of that


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