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A History of the County of Lancaster
… her a mark of silver yearly, half at Christmas and half at Halton fair; Whalley Coucher, ii, 501. T. E. Gibson, Lydiate …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… fee of the Constable of Chester, parcel of his barony of Halton, being held by the fifth part of a knight's fee. 5 In … father of John; Assize R. 424, m. 7. In the Feodary of Halton made about 1323 it is recorded that Sir Richard de … de Byron and Ralph de Beetham similarly held Kirkby under Halton; Inq. p. m. 2 Edw. III, 1st Nos. n. 61. Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the barony of Widnes, as the Lancashire part of the Halton fee is called. Its four manors were by the lords of Halton considered as one only Knowsley; so that this must … those lords or their undertenant. The superior lordship of Halton is recognized in all the inquisitions; Knowsley with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… members of Earl Tostig's fee or lordship of Halton. They were assessed as six and two plough-lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted to the Forester of Lancaster, and descended with Halton. 3 Two plough-lands in it were granted to the Gernets … a rent of spurs or 3 d.; ibid. 44. In 1252 Roger Gernet of Halton held one plough-land in Leck and the mill there in … before holding a plough-land in Leck of Roger Gernet of Halton as above; he had 6 oxgangs in demesne, and the other 2 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acquittance of the services which Alice de Lacy, lady of Halton, in right of her dower required from him, which Roger … Sefton is usually stated in the feodaries, &c.; e.g. the Halton Feodary in Ormerod's Ches. (ed. Helsby), i, 709, … that the heirs of William Molyneux have nothing to do with Halton, and now I know no homage that is due unto them.' Deed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… said to have been sons of Iorwerth. Roger son of Elias de Halton granted to John son of Meuric de Hulton land between …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it formed part of the Widnes fee held by the barons of Halton in Cheshire, and this tenure is regularly stated in … was recorded in the Gascon scutage of 12423, 7 and in the Halton Feodary, the relief being stated as 5 s. 8 In the … king as of his duchy of Lancaster, viz. of the honour of Halton, by knight's service and a rent of 15 d. per annum. It …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as four plough-lands, was a member of Earl Tostig's Halton fee. 2 Afterwards part was held by Count Roger of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… paid by the Hospitallers to the receiver of the honour of Halton. 7 The superior lordship was still supposed to reside in the barons of Halton; thus in the Halton feodary the two Wooltons are said to be held as part …
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