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A History of the County of Lancaster
… associated with Appleton in an assessment of 1 hide of 6 plough-lands. 3 In 1212 it was still part of the demesne of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… cotton factory, and bricks and tiles are made. Manors Ten plough-lands and 6 oxgangs of land in CROSTON were by Roger … fol. 421, &c.), and in 14456 Thomas de Harrington held ten plough-lands and 6 oxgangs of land in Croston and Mawdesley … and Mawdesley together were assessed anciently as six plough-lands, Chorley as two plough-lands and Bispham as 6 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 3 d., paid by the constable 7 d. Cuerdale was rated as one plough-land, was charged with the sum of 11 s. 10 d. to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… father of the Richard living in 1212, granted his two plough-lands in Cuerden to Siward son of Auti, who had … of Roger de Kuerden, who held of him a messuage and two plough-lands by homage and the payment of 12 d. yearly, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Grelley was plaintiff, demanding two messuages and three plough-lands in Cuerdley, or in Cuerdley Chorlton, which he … his wife in 1318 claimed dower in six messuages and one plough-land in Cuerdley; De Banc. R. 225, m. 170 d. Joan was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor, by knight's service, of William le Boteler, as four plough-lands paying 4 marks a year. A certain Reynold had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Edward the Confessor, DALTON was held by Uctred as one plough-land; its value was the normal 32 d. 2 On the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is a public library. MANOR The manor of DENTON, rated as a plough-land, 3 was from early times divided into several …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was afterwards given to Count Roger of Poitou. 8 Its two plough-lands probably then included Alston and Hothersall. It … MS. 32106, no. 122. Sir William Banastre in 1311 held one plough-land in Dilworth of the heir of Henry de Lacy by the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Adam, Philip, and Henry. 5 The manor, assessed as a plough-land and held in thegnage, had therefore been divided … more detailed account: 'Ditton was held in socage for one plough-land and paid 20 s. at the four quarter days; after … Ditton paid 10 s. and held a moiety of the town for half a plough-land; for the other moiety Hugh de Ditton paid 3 s., …
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