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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the boundaries of Kirkdale and Bootle, with acquittance of pannage of his own and his tenants' swine in the underwoods …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… run thirty swine in Walton woods at mast-fall time without pannage, and to take timber and wood for building and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by good and lawful men of the town; iv. Acquittance of pannage granted; v. None against his will to be put to take … the vill of Warrington' prayed the king for a lease of the pannage of the town for the sake of the soul of his father …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… land. The men of Runcorn paid 2 s. for having peat; pannage amounting to 9 s. clear. The forester of Widnes paid … acres, &c., and paying 4 7 s. 0 d. All the tenants paid pannage, worth 6 s. 8 d. a year; and tallage every third …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his wood sufficient for building and burning, quittance of pannage and other easements; and that they should have their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ditches southward to the Outlone, with estovers and pannage quit in the wood of Ferniheued for 8 d. at St. …
Cardiff Records
… and from pleas and perquisites sixty shillings, and from pannage three shillings. * * * * * * The Prior of Kardif hath …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… County Chester. the agistment, herbage, pasturage and pannage of hogs, turbary, fern crops and barks in the forest …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Chelsey Green, late in the tenure of same; the herbage and pannage of 5 acres in the Great [Court] commonly called the …
Calendar of Treasury books
… within the said county of Northampton and the herbage and pannage of the Newland of Farmingwoods and also the Hundred …
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