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… included in the fee of Makerfield. 4 It was assessed as a plough-land and a half, and in 1212 was held in thegnage by a … of Lowton by knight's service, its rating being half a plough-land. It had been granted by Adam de Lawton to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Adam son of Mary and Denise his wife in 1202 claimed a plough-land in Howick as their inheritance, and Richard de …
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… and Ches.), ii, 3. Geoffrey de Hulme about 1324 held a plough-land in Hulme by the service of 6 s. a year; John La … in 1346 paid to Salford the rent of 5 s. due for half a plough-land in Hulme; Add. MS. 32103, fol. 146 b. Alice widow … of Lanc. Plea R. 3, m. 14 b; 5, m. 3, 8. Ralph held half a plough-land in Hulme near Manchester in 14456 of the king as …
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… is a parish council. Manor In 1066 King Edward held two plough-lands in HUNCOAT. 2 The later Huncoat may have been but a part of it, for it was assessed as one plough-land only. It was included in the honor of Clitheroe, …
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… each. 2 Manor The manor of HUTTON, assessed as three plough-lands, was a member of the fee of Penwortham, and held … fee so far as pertained to three ploughlands, where ten plough-lands made a knight's fee. The same grantor (ibid. … the tenants of Hutton; viz. half a day's service with a plough, half a day's labour in time of feeding, and one day's …
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… ibid. 201. Perhaps this should be 5, i.e. the third of 2 plough-lands. Kuerden MSS. ii, fol. 271, n. 149. Adam de … V.C.H. Lancs. i, 283 a. It is, however, sometimes called 3 plough-lands, as in Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), …
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… The separate assessment of Ince appears to have been one plough-land: and its share of the thegnage rent was probably … (Chet. Soc.), 5. Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 74; the half plough-land was held 'of ancient feoffment.' Richard de (or …
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… was given to Roger de Stainsby, together with half a plough-land in Barton. 4 Later, probably on the death of … 7; strictly the service was the proportion due from 3 plough-lands where ten constituted a fee; but it was more … of land were to be held by knight's service where 9 plough-lands made one fee. Ibid. ii, 48990. The grantor …
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… made in Sowerby. Manors Though INSKIP, assessed as two plough-lands, is named in Domesday Book among the manors of … Keighley in Yorkshire, where Sir Henry de Kighley held six plough-lands in 1303; Kirkby's Inq. (Surtees Soc), 1923. Pink …
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… 237 b; the service was that of two oxgangs of land where 9 plough-lands made a knight's fee. From this it appears …
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