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A History of the County of Lancaster
… lordship, which appears to be that held later by William de Ferrers Earl of Derby, and then by 'the lords of … having perhaps married his daughters and co-heirs. Ralph de Standish occurs in the time of Richard I, 13 and in 1206 agreed with Siward de Langtree as to the partition of the manor and advowson of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Robert granted a capital messuage to John son of Henry de la Bourne. 75 The estate passed to the Rugeley family, 76 … in a virgate held in the later 13th century by John de Somerville, lord of Wychnor in Tatenhill. John was … had granted an interest in the estate to Sir Ralph de Cromwell on Ralph's marriage to Edmund's aunt Joan in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1212 STRETFORD, rated as one plough-land and held by Hamon de Mascy by the service of a judge; 16 the other was TRAFFORD, held by Henry de Trafford by a rent of 5 s. yearly. 17 Under Mascy a moiety of the former was held by Hugh de Stretford, who performed the service of the judge; and a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… scarcely occurs in the records, but Christopher de Broughton in 1346 had a rent of 6 marks from it, 12 and … in the manor of Subberthwaite, for in 1378 Christopher de Broughton held Stannerley of the Abbot of Furness by … Steyneslith, Staynerlith, 1246. William son of Gilbert de Lancaster in 1246 withdrew a claim against William de
A History of the County of Lancaster
… due for this lordship. In 1212 William son of Matthew de Daresbury held these manors. 5 About 1250 William de Daresbury 6 granted to Robert son of Roger de Ireland, in free marriage with his daughter Beatrice, the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… About the end of the twelfth century Richard son of Henry de Lathom was established here, holding of the lord of … have had three sonsRichard, Robert, and Henry. 5 Richard de Torbock, son of Richard son of Henry, was a witness to … them in Tarbock. 6 His son Henry, later called Sir Henry de Torbock, was also a witness to many Stanlaw and other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… moiety, however, had been given to the ancestor of Henry de Walton. In 1212 Richard son of Thurstan apparently held one oxgang in demesne; of him Henry de Walton held four oxgangs, Alan held two oxgangs for 40 d. … oxgang for 20 d. The tenant of the Walton moiety was Hugh de Thingwall. 4 The descent of the superior lordship from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… charter quoted in the account of the parish church. Adam de Hindley and Joan his wife, in 1313, claimed the latter's dower in Middleton against Robert son of Roger de Middleton, and John de Hanging Chadder; De Banco R. 201, m. 2. Richard de Hanging …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the family of Knoll or Knolls 6; as early as 1302 John de Knoll held of the Earl of Lincoln the eighth part of a … by Thomas son of Hugh le Surreys to John son of Jordan de Mitton. 8 In 1319 Thomas son (and heir) of John de Knoll called upon Thomas de Osbaldeston as mesne lord to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was held in thegnage by William son of Robert de Winwick, who rendered 20 s. a year. 8 The other … Alan son of Hagemund, who rendered 5 s. yearly. 9 Robert de Winwick had granted one of his plough-lands to Uctred son … the other moieties were held by Lawrence son of Robert de Thornton and John son of John de Staynolf respectively, …
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