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In 1316 Nov 17, William de Morton, clerk was granted, by Edward II, (In year 10 of his reign) a Royal licence to crenellate Dalileye (Dawley Castle)

The wording of this licence is;

"Licence to William de Morton, clerk, to crenellate his dwelling-place of Dalileye, co. Salop."

Granted at York, by King, on the information of Master John de Cherleton.


on the information of Master John de Cherleton (Who received licence for his own house at the same time.)


Original source is

(In fact, the original source given is usually a transcription/translation of what are precious medieval documents not readily availably. It should be noted that these transcription/translations often date to the nineteenth or early twentieth centuries and that unwitting bias of transcribers may affect the translation. Care should also be taken to avoid giving modern meaning to the medieval use of certain stock words and terms.)


Significant later source are;


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