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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Cliber, Machern and Ghilemichel; it was assessed as two plough-lands. 6 Roger of Poitou appears to have held it in … de Lancaster I, who died about 1170, granted the two plough-lands to Grimbald de Ellel to be held by knight's service where twenty-four plough-lands made a knight's fee. 11 Grimbald had several …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Samlesbury. Manor The manor of ELSTON, assessed as one plough-land, appears to have been separated from Grimsargh … and Roger his brother were stated in 1346 to hold four plough-lands in Elston, &c., by knight's service; Inq. p.m. … de Ashley (of Whittingham) claimed three messuages and a plough-land in Elston in right of her mother Christiana, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as member of his Preston fee, ELSWICK, assessed as three plough-lands. 2 Afterwards it was included in the lordship or … be held by knight's service. 4 It was then assessed as two plough-lands, of which a fourth part was in 1242 held in demesne, while a plough-land was held by Warine de Whittingham and the other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1743. 8 Manor The manor of EUXTON, assessed at two plough-lands, was a member of the barony of Penwortham, and … that Roger de Lacy had granted the service of the two plough-lands in Euxton to Robert Bussel, together with other … p. 361. Sir Robert de Holland was said to hold three plough-lands in Euxton; Lansdowne MS. 559, fol. 23, quoted in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of West Derby in 1066; its separate assessment was three plough-lands. 16 Subsequently it formed part of the demesne …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… each. 2 Manor Warine Bussel, as lord of Penwortham, gave a plough-land in FARINGTON, being the whole of the vill, to the … Priory (Chet. Soc.), 3. The land is described as a plough-land in Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… or barony of Hornby, 2 and was included in a grant of six plough-lands made by Adam de Montbegon to GeofFrev de … who before 1208 had granted Farleton, assessed as three plough-lands, to Hugh de Morewich; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. … to Hugh de Morewich Farleton Akefrith (Eichefrid) for one plough-land, together with half a plough-land in the other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Preston lordship of Earl Tostig, and was assessed as one plough-land. 2 Some time after the Conquest it was given to … and Ches.), i, 43, 121. In 1252 Roger Gernet held one plough-land in chief of the king by service of the forest; he … it on behalf of himself and his heirs in return for half a plough-land in Crophill. Roger Gernet's lordship of Fishwick …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… moiety, which included the church, was granted as one plough-land by Albert Grelley senior to Henry son of Siward, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the ancient surface and the natural furrows made by the plough are occasionally found when clearing the ground of … held by three thegns, the land being assessed as four plough-lands and said to be worth 10 s. beyond the customary rent. 13 A quarter of Formby, or one plough-land, was after the Conquest granted to or retained by …
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