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A History of the County of Lancaster
… moiety he held lands of the Hospitallers and Cockersand Abbey; Lancs. Inq. and Extents, ii, 160. The Banastre lands … a fourth part. Each of them was a benefactor to Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. (Chet. Soc), 254, &c. So also were William … and John de Stanford were benefactors of Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. i, 2568, 253. Maud widow of Thomas de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… i, 33. Gerald de Clayton was a benefactor to Cockersand Abbey, giving part of his land within bounds beginning at the … iii, m. 40. He was receiver for the possessions of Furness Abbey from 1579; Duchy of Lanc. Misc. Bks. xliv, fol. 452 … he is probably the James Anderton buried at Westminster Abbey 11 July 1676; Reg. of Westm. (Harl. Soc.), 189. His …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Hugh the Hunter, made grants to Cockersand Abbey. 7 'The heir of Richard de Clifton' paid half a mark to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Osbert and his son William were benefactors of Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. (Chet. Soc), i, 211, 212. Memo. R. (L.T.R.), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to time. 82 In 134362 burgages were acquired by Whalley Abbey. 83 Fairs were held by custom at Whalley on the feasts … who pretended that Castle dykes had belonged to Whalley Abbey; ibid. ii, 123. See Whalley Couch. (Chet. Soc.), iv, … for the monks of Whalley, who thereupon gave it to the abbey; ibid. 11012. The king's licence for the acquisition is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the township, was granted to the newly-founded Kirkstall Abbey. 5 The grantor was perhaps Hugh de Elland, for Robert … held it of his brother Hugh, and afterwards gave it to the abbey, desiring his body to be buried in the abbey church. 9 This grant was confirmed by Roger de Lacy, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and John of Gaunt as duke, 9 and the manor was held by the abbey till the Dissolution. 10 In 1301 free warren was … Cockerham. LAITHWAITE is named in an agreement between the abbey and William de Winmarleigh. 31 NORBRECK was in 16568 … It may have been on the site later occupied by Cockersand Abbey on the Lune shore. Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 3913. In his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 13 s. 2 d., and for new improvement 15 s. 11 d. 110 The abbey of Whalley had a barn and a few acres of land at Colne, … 4 marks; Marsden, 10 marks; Little Marsden, 2. The abbey received 31 17 s. 3 d. from the chapel in 1536; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… given in alms, with his body, by Edmund de Lacy to Stanlaw Abbey, with all his land and rights there, including the farm …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Burscough had lands in Croston, 51 as also had Cockersand Abbey. 52 The freeholders recorded in 1600 were Thomas …