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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to John de Brockholes; C 8, 13, B 133. William de Coucy in 1339 complained that Roger de Brockholes, William …
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… payable for castle ward; Chartul. fol. 52 b. Philippa de Coucy Duchess of Ireland released all the claim she might …
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… de Nettleslack held the third part of a plough-land in the Coucy part of Ulverston by knight's service. 31 His … afterwards Newland (or a moiety thereof) appears in the Coucy part of Ulverston, being held of William de Coucy by a number of tenants at will. The land had never been …
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… service. 6 In 1347 it was found that in William de Coucy's lordship of Wyresdale Sir Richard de Kighley held one … purchased half an oxgang of land there; ibid. 90. The Coucy inquest already cited shows that William de Bartail was … of the king (through escheat after the death of William de Coucy) by knight's service. There were 2 oxgangs of land, …
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… Farrer, op. cit. 437. In 1346 it was found that William de Coucy held 2 oxgangs of land in Greenhalgh, William Banastre …
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… of the manor of Wyresdale which had belonged to William de Coucy by the service of 1 d. or half a pound of cummin … ibid, cviii, fol. 115. John the Tailor held of William de Coucy by knight's service in 1346; Inq. p.m. 20 Edw. III (2nd …
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… Inq. p.m. 20 Edw. III (2nd nos.), no. 63 (William de Coucy). William son of Richard de Molyneux held the manor of …
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… of Charles I. In 1347, however, the tenants of William de Coucy for this part of Wyresdale were stated to be John de … the moiety of the manor of Wyresdale formerly William de Coucy's, by a rent of 4 s. 13 His son and heir Roger was …
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… living in 1333. 36 William de Gynes, also known as de Coucy from his French lordship, in 1335, after his mother's … all his English lands were declared forfeit. William de Coucy, his nephew, was placed in possession, 39 but died in … Crown entered into possession and made various grants. 43 Coucy. Barry of six vair and gules. In 1346 the land of …
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… manor of Thurnham as of the lands formerly of William de Coucy and of Thomas de Thweng by the rent of 13 s. 4 d. yearly. The king had granted the Coucy moiety of this rent to Adomar Darcy; Inq. p.m. 21 Edw. … 89, 482. This is shown by inquisitions already cited. The Coucy 6 s. 8 d. due to the Crown was in 1517 received by Sir …
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