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A History of the County of Lancaster
… poor, and therefore added the vill of Stapleton Terne. The monks at once removed all those dwelling there and annexed it … in alms for the souls of himself and his parents. The monks gave him 20 s. and were to pay to him 4 s. a year; to … ' the whole care of his body and soul' to the abbot and monks together with this land; ibid. Ibid. 64 b The king …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of mass at an altar in the church by one of the monks (to be deputed weekly according to the cursus tabule … this, to revert to Thomas Norris and his heirs should the monks fail to fulfil their contract; Norris D. (Rydal Hall). …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the services of the moieties of Healey and Falinge; the monks were to pay the ancient farm of 4 s. for Whitworth, and … to Geoffrey and Henry de Whalley, then released it to the monks; ibid, iii, 745, 748. Hugh son of William de Thelwall … afterwards gave his oxgang and land in Fernylea to the monks at a rent of 19 d., and subsequently released this …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… twelve years later Henry III confirmed the gift. 53 The monks obtained surrenders of rights from most or all of the … Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), i, 103. He gave the monks of Lancaster a site for their tithe barn in Thornton; …
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… all her right in her husband's land in Aigburth to the monks of Stanlaw; ibid. 586. Henry de Thornton, witness to …
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… for Henry Kirkby died in 1524 holding therein of the monks. 12 The Flemings of Coniston owned land there, but the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the forest of Rossendale, and Holcombe was given to the monks of Monk Bretton, near Pontefract. 13 In the time of … had been annexed to the duchy of Lancaster, but the monks' claim seems to have been admitted, and they received the advowson of Darton as compensation. 14 The monks' lands were granted out at a rent of 13 s. 4 d. a year, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son and successor, Thomas, in 1316, while a guest of the monks of Whalley, then but recently translated from Stanlaw …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1162 Henry II confirmed an agreement made between the monks and William de Lancaster I as to the division of … Ulverston and the western moiety of the Fells were by the monks confirmed to Gilbert Fitz Reinfred and his wife … in the eastern moiety of the Fells; they also promised the monks a free passage through Ulverston and Crakeslith to the …
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