[27e] Testa de Nevill, folio 348. He also held the advowson of Mareham, which was transferred to the Bishop of Carlisle, as Lord of Horncastle, in 1239 (Final Concords, p. 304) by his successor, William de Bavent.

[27f] Cathedral Charters (Calcewaith), folio 106 (a), quoted Architectural Society’s Journal, No. xxvii, p. 14.

[27g] Chancery Inquisition post mortem, 18 Ed. I., No. 34.

[27h] Chancery Inquisition post mortem, 12 Ed. II., No. 22.

[27i] Chancery Inquisition post mortem, 44 Ed. III., No. 32. These trustees were John Amery of Horncastle; Simon, Parson of Wilksby; John of Claxby Pluckacre; and others.

[27j] De Banco Roll, 5 Henry VII., Hilary, M., A.D. 1490.

[28a] Architectural Society’s Journal, 1894, p. 190. Lincs. Notes & Queries, vol. iii., p. 204, vol. vii., p. 3.

[28b] Maddison’s Wills, 1st series, p. 360, No. 96.

[28c] Lansdown MS., British Museum, 54, 62, &c., quoted in Old Lincolnshire, vol. i., p. 118. In All Saint’s Church at Theddlethorpe is a fine brass of an Angevin and his wife of the 16th century.

[28d] De Banco Roll, 5 Henry VII., Hilary, M., A.D. 1490.