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The First Historian of Cumberland 21<br />

or nere London as any subiect for their money may have at<br />

t<strong>here</strong> pleasures, w ch copies were taken sync his answere putt in<br />

to the plaintiffs bill of complaint. And for the evidences of the<br />

said John Burden, <strong>this</strong> examynate saith that he receyved them j Jm Burden.<br />

from his father, in whose handes he had sene them fortye yeares<br />

ago, and came to <strong>this</strong> examynate as of right, after the descease of<br />

his father, whose heire he is, wch evidences he showed both to the<br />

plaintiff and also to John Dudley at a court holden at Dalstoun.<br />

Which John Burden is reported by the said evidences to be<br />

lord of the mannor of Cardewe with the appurtenances, and<br />

*1<br />

lykewise of the landes in Cardewe w were John Pantryes,<br />

who had them of the gifte of John Hawton, Bushope of Carlile,<br />

wch held the same of the King as appeareth by recordes about<br />

London, and to hold in capitie in fee and nott as parcell of his<br />

sea of Carlile. To w^1 John Burden <strong>this</strong> is examynate heire<br />

de facto et de sanguine of all his landes in Cardewe & the<br />

mannor of Cardewe. 1<br />

1 Document in the diocesan registry of Carlisle. It is a pleasure as<br />

well as a duty to thank the Lord Bishop of Carlisle and Mr. A. N.<br />

Bowman, his courteous registrar, for permission and facilities to<br />

consult the diocesan archives.

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