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A History of the County of Lancaster
… township there is a parish council. Manors In 1066 three plough-lands in GREENHALGH formed part of Earl Tostig's … there seems to have been a division; so that one of the plough-lands, Medlar, was granted out in thegnage, while the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a dependency of Whittingham; it was then assessed as two plough-lands, 7 but later as one plough-land only. Some time after the Conquest it was granted … Benedict Adamson and Cecily de Southworth for one plough-land in Gressingham held by the eighth part of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Elston. Manors In 1066 GRIMSARGH, then assessed as two plough-lands, was a member of Earl Tostig's Preston lordship. … the Conquest the manor was divided; Grimsargh, as half a plough-land, was held in thegnage; Brockholes, also half a plough-land, was given to the baron of Manchester; and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… nos. 11, 13. As Mabel de Haigh she made a grant of two plough-lands (probably the manor) in Worthington in 1318; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… council. Manor The land is almost entirely in pasture. One plough-land in HAIGHTON was in 1066 included in Earl Tostig's … 8 In 1346 the whole was held by Thomas Banastre, as half a plough-land, by the rent of 2 s. 9 It descended like … twentieth part of a knight's fee, the land being half a plough-land. 10 Haighton does not seem to have been usually …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the rate of 1 d. a day. The stock consisted of four plough horses and a colt, thirteen oxen and a heifer, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… HALSALL was held by Chetel in 1066; its assessment was two plough-lands, and the value 8 s. It was in the privileged … Robert de Vilers respecting his tenure of a messuage and plough-land in Halsall; the services due from Gilbert were … Marina, 123. V.C.H. Lancs. vol. 1, p. 285 a. The two plough-lands probably included several outlying berewicks, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… council. Manors In 1066 HAMBLETON was assessed as two plough-lands, and was held by Earl Tostig. 4 Later it was called three plough-lands, and was included in the demesne of the honour … for in 1212 the 'men of Hambleton' held the three plough-lands there by a service of 24 s. yearly. 8 It appears …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1311 the heir of Sir Edmund Talbot was stated to hold 1 plough-land in Hapton by the eighth part of a knight's fee, … are held. BIRTWISLE 23 was assessed separately as half a plough-land, and held in socage of the lord of Clitheroe by a … the hamlet of Birtwisle of the lord of Clitheroe as half a plough-land by a rent of 4 s. and suit of court; Lancs. Inq. …
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