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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 12289 a mandate was issued to the sheriff respecting Lewe de Treales, who had found ancient coins while ploughing. 6 … of free farmers; ibid. It appears that in 1283 Randle de Goosnargh, Alice his wife and William son of Alexander the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… another estate once called a manor in the hands of John de Hornby of Ireby and his successors. 6 In later times a few … are named in the grant of the Hornby manors to Hubert de Burgh in 1227 ( Cal. Chart. R. 122657, p. 60), also in … and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 261. William de Tunstall held the manor of Margaret de Nevill in 1319, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of the composite knight's fee held chiefly by Richard de Lathom, 10 and appears to have been granted to one of the … Tarbock until the beginning of the 15 th century. 13 John de Torbock, who died in 1420, left a daughter and heir … (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), i, 54. In 1282 Robert de Lathom held Turton for the fourth part of a knight's fee, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2 Manor With Mearley TWISTON was in 1102 granted by Robert de Lacy, lord of Clitheroe, to Ralph le Rous. 3 Afterwards it … dower of the countess. 4 Within the next seven years Roger de Notton, to whom it must have been granted, gave to Edmund de Lacy the rent of 20 s. and all the services of the free …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it was held of William le Boteler by Hugh son of Henry de Tyldesley, 4 and at the date of the Gascon Scutage of 12423 by Henry de Tyldesley of the heir of Emery le Boteler. 5 Henry was … was probably he who in 1260 enfeoffed Richard son of John de Hulton of land called The Fall, on the boundary of which …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… surnamed Walton. 7 The earliest known member of it, Ulf de Walton, was living about 1160, 8 and he no doubt gave the … Adam, occurring a little later, 9 perhaps the same Adam de Walton who had to pay a mark to the scutage in 12034. 10 … of Eccleston to his son Warine, 11 and in 1242 Warine de Walton held the fifth part of a knight's fee in Walton of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… confirmed an agreement made between the monks and William de Lancaster I as to the division of Furness Fells. 13 … Reinfred and his wife Helewise, the heiress of William de Lancaster, at rents of 10 s. and 20 s. respectively. … superior lords 18; the other moiety was granted to Roger de Lancaster, from whose descendants it was acquired, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it together with Melling was held in thegnage by Henry de Melling; of him Matthew and Alan held the two plough-lands … by a rent of 12 s. a year. 9 Ten years earlier Matthew de Hollandor Holand, as the name was usually speltheld fourteen oxgangs here, to which Uctred de Church quitclaimed all his right. 10 Nothing further seems …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Fleming granted lands in Newton and Allithwaite to Richard de Copeland at a rent of two pairs of gloves, and gave other … at the rent of 1 lb. of cummin. 4 William son of William de Asmunderlaw gave his estate to Richard de Copeland. 5 The Copelands have already been shown to have …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… does not seem to have been called a manor. In 1276 John de Walton claimed common of pasture in Holker, Broughton and … of Cartmel, but withdrew; Assize R. 405, m. 1 d. William de Walton was prior of Cartmel c. 12801300. Robert and John de Walton occur at Holker in 1332; Exch. Lay Subs. (Rec. Soc. …
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