24 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF Note says: “ Without doubt the ecclesiastical bodies claimed to be exempt from the impost." Sa/t’s Collections, vol. ix, p. 90. 16 Edw. II (1322), Trinity. Banco Roll. Joan, formerly wife of Richard de Warylowe, sued William Gaéoyn for a third of ten acres of land in Chedele (Cheadle) as her dower. William called to warranty Thomas le Fitz Ithel le Warner [sic] who is to be summoned for the Quinden of Michaelmas. M. 50. Patent Rolls 1 Edw. III (1327). Pardon to John Galpyn for the death of Richard de la Shawe of Thornbury. Vol. vii, p. IZI5. Exc/iegner Snosicly Roll A.D. 1327. Hundred de Fatemonlowe. This subsidy was granted by the first parliament of the King Edward III to meet the expenses of the Scotch War. De Wi1’mo Galpyn vs. 6c!. (The largest amount for Cheadle.) Vol. ii, p. 1 6. Extracts from the Plea Rolls. Easter 4. Edw. III (1330). De Banco. Alexander de Walsham was summoned by Isabella, formerly wife of Simon Basset, in a plea that he should permit her to present a fit person to the Church of Chedle which was vacant, etc. Willelmns Ga@>yn de Comitatu Stafford was one of the witnesses to a deed_produced in this case dated 18 March 4 Edw. III. M. 64. ` 4 Edw. III (1331). Willelmus Galpyn de Comitatu Stafford, witness to a deed given as evidence in a dispute between Alexander de Walsham and Isabella, formerly wife of Simon Bassett, re presentation to the Church of Cheadle. O