30 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF on the Wednesday in the week ofPentecost, when a jury returned a verdict that they were not guilty of procuring or abetting or counselling the death of f7ohn Gafoyn. M. 21 dorso. Nicholas Wheloch was pardoned 6 Ric. II. See Pazent Rolls. ’ 6 Ric. II (1382). Pardon to Nicholas de Whelok for the death of _`}’ohn Ga@yn, killed on Thursday before the translation of Thomas the Martyr, 4. Ric. lI.———Calendar q' Patent Rolls. Calendar Patent Rolls. 7 Ric. II (1383). Presentation of William Galpyn, Chaplain, to the Vicarage of Radford, in the Diocese of York, in the King’s gift by reason of the temporalities of the Alien Priory of Lenton being in his hands on account of the war with France. Extracts from the Plea Rolls. Salt, vol. xiii, p. 76. De Banco. Easter, 7 Ric. II. Richard, son of Richard de Mulewych, and Matilda his node, who was said to be of full age, sued Ralph Galpyn fora messuage, sixty acres of land, and six acres of meadow in Kyngesley, which they claimed as the right of Matilda. Ralph did not appear and the Sheriff was ordered to take the tenements into the King’s hand and to summon him for the Octaves of St. Michael. A postscript states that on that date the Sheriff returned that the writ reached him too late and he was ordered as before, and to summon the said Ra@h for the Octaves of St. Hilary. M- ;szs~ De Banco p. 194. Mich., 9 Ric. II (1385). Richard, son of Richard de Mulewych (Millwich), in his own person and Mazilda his zcgfe by her Attorney sued Raloh Ga@yn for a messuage, sixty acres of land, and six acres of meadow in Kyngesley which the said Matilda had disseized to him. when she was under age. Raloh stated that Matilda when she was " sola " was in his seisin and had released and quit·claimed to him and to his heirs and assigns all her right to the tenements in question by