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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bolton in 1644. 2 Manor In 1066 STAINING, assessed as six plough-lands, was part of Earl Tostig's lordship of Preston. … 1134 William Fitz Nigel, lord of Halton, granted three plough-lands in Staining to his newly-founded priory of … MSS. cxxxi, fol. 40. Similarly in 1346 the abbot held five plough-lands in Hardhorn or Newton or Staining for half a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also, was a member of the fee of Manchester, held as one plough-land by knight's service. In 1212 it had become … was part of a composite fee which Richard de Lathom held5 plough-lands in Child wall, &c., Harwood being the other plough-land. Hence each of the parceners should have been …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ibid. loc. cit. Haydock appears to have been rated as two plough-lands, one each being held by Hugh and William de … of them are not stated, but Alfred de Ince held his three plough-lands (including Haydock) by 30 s. and providing two …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… within the fee of Penwortham, and was included in the five plough-lands given by Warine Bussell to Randle son of Roger …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2 Manor In the 12th century HEATON, assessed as one plough-land, appears to have been held in moieties by … the line. Thus in 1256 David de Hulton was holding half a plough-land in Heaton, in which his brother's widow was … In 1324 Richard de Hulton was returned as holding half a plough-land in 'Davyd Heton' by a thegnage rent of 6 s. 8 d.; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the fee or barony of Manchester, and was assessed as two plough-lands. By Albert Grelley the younger it was granted, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In 1066 Earl Tostig held both Heaton, assessed as four plough-lands, and Oxcliffe, assessed as two, as members of … son Roger de Heaton it was found that he had held one plough-land in Heaton of Geoffrey de Chetham by 10 s. rent … out in serjeanty, 25 and in 1212 Hugh de Oxcliffe held the plough-land there by being carpenter to the king at Lancaster …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… going back to the time of Henry I at least. Another half plough-land was held by Richard de Hindley, son of Robert; … of Adam de Hindley may have been joined to that half plough-land or to the half plough-land of Richard de Hindley to form the moiety of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gave to Alan son of Swain, in marriage with his sister, 4 plough-lands in Gunolfsmoors. 10 It is probable that the … brothers Albert and Geoffrey, gave to Richard Fitton eight plough-lands, viz. Elswick, Clayton-le-Woods, … it may have been for the most part outside the 4 plough-lands granted to Alan. In later times, as will be …
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… 39, 67. Ibid. m. 97. Ibid. m. 40 d. She held twenty-four plough-lands in Hornby fee, owing scutage when it happened; …
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