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A History of the County of Lancaster
… His charter does not seem to have been preserved, but the burgage had an acre of land with it and was liable to a rent … in the thirteenth century granted to Cockersand Abbey a burgage which the priest had held. 43 Norton Priory or Abbey, … both in buying and selling; he also gave them a free burgage in the vill, which they could use as a lodging place; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… d. less per gallon ( sextarius) than to others. The normal burgage had a rood and four falls of land, and 12 d. rent was … John and Christiana Washington occur among the tenants. Burgage tenure is not now known in the township. The parish … gave to Thomas Wheelman and Joan his wife two parts of a burgage in Warton which had belonged to John de Dyke, with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a rood being near the Standelues, and the rest 'near the burgage of Nicholas Pecket in Farnworth'; Bold D. (Warr.), G. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the king's charter; that each burgess should have to his burgage 5 roods of land; that they should grind at the … same; paying annually to the rector 12 d. a year for each burgage for all services. Robert Banastre, lord of Makerfield … who acknowledged their obligation to pay 12 d. for each burgage plot. On matters of land-ownership no opposition was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… s. 7 d., and worth 12 marks; tenements in Salford in free burgage by a rent of 12 d. for each burgage, and worth 40 s.; Ellesmere D. no. 172 (a copy), and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
Cardiff Records
… to Vol. I., pp. 213, 235, where, under date 15423, "half a burgage in tenure of Rawlyn ffysher" is described, showing …
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