Ormesby (near Allerby).
200. (C. p. 150; D. art. 78).—Henry de Derham, by desire of
his wife Matildis, grants to Holm abbey half an acre in Ormesby,
i.e. that half acre which stretches towards the north to the monks'
land, with common pasture, etc., free of forinsec service. [Henry
f. John Rich (Dives) de Dearham was brother of Richard, dated
by St. Bees, no. 396, to c. 1260.]
201. (C. p. 150; D. art. 78).—Cristiana de Derham, widow of
Michael de Clifton, grants to Holm abbey the land given her in
free marriage, i.e. the remainder of two bovates with appurtenances in Ormesby, of which her father and mother gave four acres
to Holm. [Michael witnessed St. Bees, nos. 338, 343, of 1227.]
201a
. (H. 2).—C[ristiana] de Derham, widow of Michael de
Clifton, grants to Holm abbey a toft and croft in Ormisby between the lands of Eva, wife of Robert de Ormisbi and of Matillidis
de Raghton, with the remainder of two bovates in the same vill,
of which her father and mother gave four acres to Holm. [c. 1230–
40].
201b
. (H. 2).—Adam f. William de Derham grants to Holm
abbey all the land in Ormisby which he had from his father,
mother and sister Christiana, widow of Michael de Clifton. [An
Adam de Derham witnessed St. Bees, no. 392, of the first quarter
13th century; and William de Derham witnessed St. Bees, no.
490, of 1200–10.]