[[132]] V. C. H. Cumberland, ii. 339.
[[133]] V. C. H. Derby, ii. 326.
[[134]] V. C. H. Somers., ii. 367-9.
[[135]] V. C. H. Cumb., ii. 340.
[[136]] Pat., 15 Edw. IV., pt. i., m. 22.
[[137]] Assize R., 143, m. 1. The Scottish king's dominial rights over Alston, apart from the mines, seem to have been well established. William the Lion granted land at Alston as 'in Tyndale,' to William de Vipont, and later to his son Ivo de Vipont, the latter grant being confirmed by King John in 1210. Finally, after the whole matter had been carefully examined, Edward I. gave the manor of Alston in 1282 to Nicholas de Vipont to hold of the King of Scotland, reserving, however, the liberty of the mines.—Assize Rolls, 143, m. 1; 132, m. 34; Chanc. Misc. 53, file 1, nos. 20, 22.
[[138]] V. C. H. Cumb., ii. 340.
[[139]] Assize R., 143, m. 1.
[[140]] Assize R., 132, m. 34; 143, m. 1.
[[141]] V. C. H. Derby, ii. 339.