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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to his son Robert the manor of Kirkdale, viz. three plough-lands with the demesne, homages, wardships, and … 'Robert de Ireland holds the manor of Kirkdale for three plough-lands of Alice, daughter and heir of the earl of … oxgang of land in Kirkdale by knight's service where ten plough-lands made a fee, and by a gift of spurs; Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of the fee of Earl Tostig; it was assessed as four plough-lands. 13 This probably included Wesham and other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were together rated at 1 hide, Knowsley by itself being 4 plough-lands. 4 Before 1212 the whole parish of Huyton had … being considered as one knight's fee, and rated at 12 plough-lands in all. 5 Knowsley and its members were held by … Knowsley D. bdle. 1402, n. 10. V.C.H. Lancs. i, 283 a. The plough-lands were not always divided among the members in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… or lordship of Halton. They were assessed as six and two plough-lands respectively. 24 They were granted to Count … a century from the Conquest, it is probable that the 'one plough-land' held of the lord of the honour by the burgesses … son of John, whose duty or office it was to sharpen the plough-shares for two of the lord's manors each year. 28 This …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… about the time of Henry II. Siward made a grant of one plough-land here to Gospatrick, probably the lord of Hindley. … son Henry received from Albert Grelley the elder a plough-land in Flixton, with the church of the manor, to hold … Michaelmas. 12 The survey of 1212 shows that of the three plough-lands which he held de antiquitate in thegnage by a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… held in demesne. The fee appears to have been one of 10 plough-lands, made up thus Layton 6, Great Bispham 4. Ibid. … in 1272; ibid. Misc. no. 5454. The fifth part of half a plough-land in the Hawes between Layton and Lytham, within …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Henry de Lea was recorded as holding in all six plough-lands by the king's charter and rendering 20 s. 13 The two Leas seem then to have been considered as one plough-land, as in 1066, and 3 s. 4 d. was the portion of the … Cuthbert of Durham in connexion with Lytham Priory. 38 One plough-land in ASHTON was granted by John when Count of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Forester of Lancaster, and descended with Halton. 3 Two plough-lands in it were granted to the Gernets of Caton and … or 3 d.; ibid. 44. In 1252 Roger Gernet of Halton held one plough-land in Leck and the mill there in demesne; the other … ibid. 187. Roger de Caton had died a year before holding a plough-land in Leck of Roger Gernet of Halton as above; he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… township appears to have been assessed anciently as three plough-lands, and was soon after the Conquest included within … small parcels, but most was included in the grant of two plough-lands and 2 oxgangs in Longton and Leyland made to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… LITHERLAND for a manor assessed at half a hide, or three plough-lands, and its value beyond the customary rent was the …
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