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A History of the County of Lancaster
… There is a confirmation of Altham and other chapels to the abbey in 1344 in B.M. Add. Chart. 1060. Whitaker, op. cit. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and William de Stodagh were benefactors of Cockersand Abbey. 66 Gervase de Stodagh occurs in 1301. 67 His son and … sites for granges at Ashton and Grisehead. 78 Cockersand Abbey received a considerable number of benefactions in the … his sons William and Adam were benefactors of Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. (Chet. Soc), iii, 78590. The Abbot of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… tenth part of one knight's fee. 5 He gave to Cockersand Abbey lands here called Dicfurlong and Morleghe, the moiety … HALL PEEL HALL represents an estate granted to Cockersand Abbey between 1190 and 1221 by Hugh de Tyldesley, whose … 1292 John son of John Gilibrond held the estate under the abbey by the free rent of 2 s. yearly. In 1356 it was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as before the exchange. 64 After the suppression of Sawley Abbey the grange of Sunderland was granted to Sir Arthur … Follyhall. In 13789 Annice de Balderston, a nun of the abbey of Swine, received from 'Mons. Rigaud de Balderston,' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… period had to compound for his lands. 53 Cockenand Abbey had land in Howath 54 and BYREWATH, 55 which latter … some particulars are on record. It belonged in part to the abbey of Cockersand, 74 and gave a surname to the family … 4 oxgangs of land granted by William de Lancaster to his abbey and the church of St. Helen of Garstang, but he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… land by the Glazebrook. 100 On the suppression of the abbey, Cadishead, with Great and Little Woolden, was granted … of William de Notton, granted half of Cadishead to Stanlaw Abbey. Edith and her husband were in other ways benefactors of this abbey; ibid. i, 46, &c. The son John had seisin of a moiety …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… century granted by Gospatrick de Chorlton to Cockersand Abbey in pure alms. 1 Of the abbey it was in 1461 held by John Trafford at a rent of 4 s. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was succeeded by his son Adam, a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 5 Several early grants were also made to lay holders, … Simon were in 1253 witnesses to a grant to Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. 602. Adam was one of the jury in an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and paid 16 d. rent. 8 Adam had made grants to Cockersand Abbey and to the Hospital of Chester. 9 No satisfactory … a defendant in 1302; Assize R. 418, m. 10 d. To Cockersand Abbey Adam de Billinge gave all Falling and Ruhlow, the … 665, 666. William son of Simon de Bulling granted the same abbey a part of his land called Leyerich Ridding, within the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hall and Braddyll. 2 There are cotton manufactories at the Abbey and Whalley Mills, also bobbin and clog sole works at … issued to permit the alienation in mortmain, 26 and the abbey came into possession of this valuable estate lying … possession of Whalley by somewhat different steps. Whalley Abbey. Azure three whales hauriant with croziers issuant from …