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" Hartlepool A certain gate called the Sandgate, containing in length four paces. " Whitby A certain staith called Saint Anne's Staith, containing in length six paces. "In testimony of all and singular the premises, we, the com- missioners aforesaid, have hereunto set our handwriting and seals, the last day of August, in the first year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, queen of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, etc. " September 21. Oswald Chap...man, mayor of Newcastle, writes to the earl of Northumberland respecting James Hume or Home, a near relation of the earl of Home, who had been taken prisoner at a skirmish before the gates of Berwick, and whose ransom had been claimed by lord Wharton for one of his retainers : " It may please you to under- stand that I received your honourable letters of i8th September, touching the entrance of James Hume, Scotsman, son of the laird of Coldingknowes, and his return again unto you. So it is that the said James, making his entrance unto Sir Robert Brandling, to the use of my lord Wharton, agreeable to his bond, I have not the less, according to your honourable letters, sent and returned the said James Hume unto your lordship by these bearers ; not doubting but that your honour will take such order with the said James Hume as that I may be discharged and acquitted from all manner of encumbrances touching his delivery from hence, if my lord Wharton at any time hereafter shall call for him at my hands.
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