26 _ THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF " Mcccxxxv. Combusta sunt nemora nostra de Mosdene scil: Wivelisdene et Pokebach, preter le Oxeheye, et venditur in summa Wi!/ielmv Ga{vya.——Vide C0!/ectanea Tapographica, vol. ii, p. 307. (Inaccurate in Dugdale’s Mmzaszicon.) 134-5- Sir Hugh Galpyn (Calpin) at the Siege of Calais, 134.5-8, bore arms: Argent a pale between two greyhounds, erect, sable (respecting each other, in Stowe). Sir Robert Galpyn (Capon), Edw. III Roll, 1 327-77, bore arms: Gules, three capons and a bordure engrailed argent.—As/zmare Roll. Salt Arc/z. Sac., p. 101. Easter, I4 Edw. III (1340). De Banco. Wil/iam, son J Raéert Ga@ya, appeared by Attorney against John, son and heir of Thomas Itthel, in a plea that he should warrant to him the third of three acres of land and two acres of meadow in Chedle which Margery, formerly wife of Thomas Ithel, claimed as dower. John did not appear and the Sheriff I had taken the dower claimed into the King’s hand. Margery therefore to recover seisin and Wil/iam is to be compensated from the land of the said John. M. 124. .4.0. 1346. Vol. xx, new series. Vol. ii, pp. 100-101. /~/ (Containing a history of the Manor and parish of Weston under Lizard and giving an account of Adam de Peshale, wherein it states): Thereupon a writ dated from Porchester on the 27th May 20 Edw. III 1 346) was issued stating that " whereas we lately assigned our trusty and well-beloved Robert de Ferrars to arrest Adam de Peshale, a common malefactor notoriously accused of various homicides and other felonies and to bring him dead or alive, and with power to depute others in his place to perform and execute the same, and the said Alan having broken his attachment ‘ et legam regai nastri dgfagiens nolait stare jari ’ we have pardoned etc. John de Ipstanes, _ William Trumwyn, Thomas de Creswell, William Trumwyn, bastard, John Sumner? of Whytegreve, John de Chestershire, John de Breydeshale, William Williamsmon [Le., William,