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Carevile, co. Cumberland, by which it was settled that he and
Matilda his wife should have that half of the lands of the said manor towards the north, to hold to them and the heirs of said Matilda; and that the half of the lands of the said manor towards the south, should belong to William the son of Ivette, sister of the said Matilda, to hold to him and his heirs.
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27 Hen. Ill. He was named defendant in a plea, at the suit of Master
William de Goldington, touching the grinding of corn at the plaintiff's mill at Saundeford, Westmorland, 37 Hen. Ill against whom, and Robert fil. Adam de Musgrave and his brother, Robert de Askeby claimed lands in Askeby, 40 Hen.
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Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, in the county of Westmorland, in the time of King Henry II; married Matilda, dau. and coheir of Adam de Carevile, lord of Carevile, co. Cumberland. Two sons: Adam and Walter. A fine was levied, 9 John, touching the division of the manor of
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