[43415] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bulmer-22 (not verified) reports: "John held of Peter de Maulay a knight's fee in Bulmer and Welburn. In 1253 he had a grant of free warren of the same lands. The last record of him seems to be in 1255 when "John le Veyl de Bulemere" had exemption for life from serving on juries. (Early Yorkshire Charters, vol. 2, page 130)."
[2706] http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Spofforth/more.html offers: "The ancient family of Middleton is descended from Hippolitus de Brame, Lord of Middleton, who was living in the reign of Henry II. Robert de Brame had issue, Sir Peter, who was the first of the family that took the name of Middleton; he had issue, Sir Adam, who was living in the year 1324. A statue of this knight, in armour, is in the Church at Ilkley. Sir Peter Middleton was High Sheriff of the County of York, in 1334. Sir William Middleton of Stockeld, was High Sheriff, in 1526. -- Hist. Knaresborough." and "Stockeld, in the township and parish of Spofforth, upper-division of Claro; (Stockeld Hall, the seat of Peter Middleton, Esq.) 2 miles W. of Wetherby, 6 from Knaresborough."