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A History of the County of Lancaster
… i, 1513. Henry de Whittington son of William son of Swain appears also in Carleton. William le Boteler of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in their charters. Gunilda daughter of Richard son of Swain and wife of Robert son of Huck gave land in Lumland, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hugh before the end of the 12th century to Geoffrey son of Swain de Clayton, and a further part was granted to him by … with 18 d. yearly service; ibid. 22. To Geoffrey son of Swain land upon Osbaldleye with 2 s. yearly service; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Extents, i, 40) gave to Henry son of William son of Swain the fourth part of two burgages (in Preston), formerly …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the latter half of the 12th century by Gospatric son of Swain in thegnage by the yearly service of 12 s. It is by no means improbable that he was a younger son of Swain son of Leofwin, lord of part of Hindley about the … in Hindley, given in frank marriage to Gospatric by Swain son of Leofwin, which Roger son of Gospatric held in …
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… on the Hill), Stephen, clerk of Walton, William son of Swain (Carleton), and Richard Blundell (Ince); D. in poss. of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Adam de Buckley, 8 d. from John son of Richard son of Swain, and a peppercorn from Henry del Stock; ibid, iii, 723. … Ugshott, 187 acres. Ugshott land is named in a grant by Swain de Whitworth to the monks of Stanlaw; Whalley Coucher, … see Fishwick, Rochdale, 85. Hugh de Whitworth gave to Swain his son oxgang in Tong, which was the fourth part of …
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… Winwick; ibid. 6803. This may be the land of Thomas son of Swain for which Gilbert de Notton and Edith his wife also …
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… 13th century the manor was held by two thegns, Siward and Swain, by the service of 4 s. Richard son of Siward de … of Hacking in Billington in the family of Shuttleworth. 7 Swain de Wilpshire, who held another portion of the manor, … (west) Ralph's ridding, (south) the croft of Henry son of Swain and (north) land of William de Bradil; ibid. 1119. …
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… in 1790. 31 A number of the minor tenements can be traced. Swain son of Leofwine gave an oxgang of land to Henry son of Swain de Wiswelli.e. to his son, 32 and Henry gave the same …
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