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A History of the County of Lancaster
… occurs was Hugh de Eccleston, a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 10 His sons, Richard de Eccleston and Alan his … to the canons of Cockersand. In 1268 the tenants under the abbey were Peter de Burnhull and Roger de Molyneux. 36 … rentals show that Ralph Standish was tenant of the abbey's lands at Scholes in 1451 and 1461, and Henry Standish …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Lancaster III gave EGTON and Scathwaite to Furness Abbey with his body. 6 In 1535 the abbey had a rent of 8 2 s. 4 d. from Egton and 2 from … is lord of the manor, and courts are held. 9 The abbey received other grants of land in Egton, 10 including …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 40 Five religious houses held lands in Ellel. Leicester Abbey, perhaps in right of the chapel, had land, common of … in Hazelrigg, Elmsthwaite and Hallstude. 41 Cockersand Abbey had the estate called the GRANGE, 42 which after the … a number of benefactions in 1324 and later. 44 Furness Abbey, as already shown, also had land in Ellel, 45 and so …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to him. Robert (son of Hugh) de Elswick granted to Stanlaw Abbey half an oxgang of land (excepting that part already … 4634), and a toft was added; ibid. 4545. The lands of the abbey were described about 1400 as eight 'lands' in the Page … in Elswick was said to be of lands formerly of Whalley Abbey; Pat. 2 Mary. Elswick is named in the inquisition after …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and land was early granted out to a number of tenants. The abbey of Evesham had 2 oxgangs of land there. 9 In 1212 it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the demesne of Roger of Poitou, who gave its tithes to the abbey of St. Martin at Sez in 1094. 17 During the twelfth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to smaller holders, who had perhaps been tenants. 12 The abbey of Cockersand held land in Failsworth by grant of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in FARINGTON, being the whole of the vill, to the abbey of Evesham, and this was confirmed by his son Richard. … the same way as the Evesham portion of Penwortham, all the abbey's rights in Farington as elsewhere being included in … Litherland son of Edith gave up Albert's land to Evesham Abbey, viz. the Espes, Elnor, &c., a rent of 16 d. being …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Parnel, the lady of Timmor, gave land there to Merevale abbey (Warws.), and in 1240 her son William confirmed the gift. 226 In 1532 the abbey granted an 80-year lease of its lands in Timmor to … 1070. B.R.L., Elford Hall MSS. no. 69; below (Merevale abbey estate). S.H.C. 1912, 192. W.S.L., M. 520, p. 37. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 26 Roger the Clerk alienated 4 acres in Fishwick to Sawley Abbey. 27 The tenants of the township had a right of turbary …