98 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF ENGLAND A.1¤. 1260 fecissent Magister Yofzonnis de Luc OH·icialis Bokynghamiae mandivib vicariis de Hugendene, et de Med- menham et de Penna, etc.—Gestez Aoontnnz Monnst. St. A/ooni. Simon de Luc 1272 in England.--Rotn/i Hnndreeiornni. Reynerus and Luc’ de Luk of London 1 Edw. I (1272). Lucas de Luk cu sua societate “ qui duxerfit lanas suas ad ptes t’ansmar."——Rotnli Hnndredornnz. 1216. Galfridus de Luc holds long Blandford as tenant in capite in the time of Hen. III and Edw. I (1216—1307).—— Hutchins’ Hist. of Dorset. [1740. George Galpin owns Damory Court, Blandford.] ——Hutchins’ Hist. 1282. John de Luk, Prebend of Wildland; of Islington. Canon of St. Paul’s from 1282 to 1302.-—Preoendozries of Islington. Hennessy, Nov. Repert. Ec:/. Lnno'. 1312. Commission to Stephen de Bigod and John de Luk to view the state of the King’s Castles, writ de intendo in pursuance to the Keepers and Constables mandate to all Sheriffs, Bailiffs, etc.-Potent Ro/is. 1312. John de Luk, constable of Odyham Castle, Hants. 5 Edw. II. I3I4. Safe conduct to john de Luk, Serjeant at Arms, whom the King is sending to Berwick—upon-Tweed, to remain there for its defence. 1315. Appointment of John, de Luk, Serjeant at Arms, to the custody of the castle of Tonebrigge, Kent, mandate to W. Archbishop of Canterbury to deliver up the castle.— Potent Ro//s. 1322. Mandate to Francis de Luc for the reservation of a ` dignity or office in the Church. 1331. Ratification of the estate of Master Thomas de Luk, King’s Clerk, as Prebendary of Netherbury and Bemestre [Dorset], in the Church of St. Mary, Salisbury, by permission of the Apostolic See.——Eltham, 1 April 1 3 31.