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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Com. Rep. xii, App. vii. In 1346 John Fleming held half a plough-land in Coniston by knight's service of William de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert, sons of Uctred, should have their tenure of two plough-lands in Claughton defined: was it in fee or only for … from Richard le Boteler an acknowledgement that the plough-land he himself held was the fee and right of Hawise, and that the other plough-land, held (? lately) by Richard son of Uctred and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gave the town to Adam de Blackburn in exchange for five plough-lands in Rimington and Gasegill, co. York. 8 A few …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… noticed in the account of that place; it was rated as one plough-land, and the service due was the eighth part of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… not named in later Hoghton inquests. Later John Fitton's plough-land in Clayton appears to have been considered distinct from the eight plough-lands in Hoghton, &c.; Lansdowne MS. 559, fol. 33, … 692. Perhaps for this reason it has been identified with a plough-land given to Robert Hickeling; Lancs. Inq. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Holland and Roger son of Richard de Tyldesley held one plough-land in Clifton by a rent of 8 s. 14 Shortly … (ibid. 138, 301), but later the vill was assessed as one plough-land. Of the Gernet holding nothing further appears, … probably younger sons. In 1324 Henry de Trafford held a plough-land in Clifton by the yearly service of 8 s.; Dods. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… He died in 1856. 5 Manors In 1066 CLIFTON, assessed as two plough-lands, and SALWICK, as one, were part of the … in thegnage, and in 1212 formed part of an estate of ten plough-lands so held, a rent of 40 s. being paid. 7 The owner … son William de Clifton, 10 who died in 1258 holding ten plough-lands in chief of the kingviz. eight in demesne and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted Cliviger to the Elland family, and about 1160 a plough-land in Cliviger, possibly the whole of the township, … Soc. xviii, 546. Misc. (Thoresby Soc.), iv, 181; one plough-land (with the appurtenances) and exceedingly wide … of the 20 s. rent due from Cliviger. The grantor added a plough-land in Snydale near Pontefract. Misc. (Thoresby …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Manors In 1066 Ulf and Machel held as two manors two plough-lands in LANESDALE and COCKERHAM, which were in 1086 … again, and about 1154 William de Lancaster I gave two plough-lands in Cockerham to the recentlyfounded house of … CRIMBLES 30 were separate manors in 1066, assessed as one plough-land each. They were acquired by the canons of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Conc. ii, 139. Edmund de Nevill claimed a messuage and two plough-lands in Worthington against Mabel de Haigh in 1318, …
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