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… of long continuance. In 1242, after the death of John de Lacy, the value of Briercliffe was returned as 40 s. 8 d. a … an acre. 8 The fuller survey after the death of Henry de Lacy in 1311 shows that 166 acres were held by tenants at … named in the charter of free warren granted to Edmund de Lacy in 1251. Robert de Lacy near the end of the 12th century …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Burnley is named in the grant of free warren to Edmund de Lacy in 1251. 19 In 1258 it was found that Edmund held … William de Ryland and Robert son of William. 20 Henry de Lacy in 1294 obtained from the king a charter allowing a … same. 25 The inquisition made after the death of Henry de Lacy in 1311 records 354 acres in Burnley alone, demised to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor of Bury and advowson of the church, against Henry de Lacy; De Banco R. 67, m. 56. Inq. and Extents, i, 313. … court of Tottington from three weeks to three weeks; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc), 19. Final Conc. ii, 13; Geoffrey son …
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… also the homages and services, except that of John de Lacy; no. 71/152. There are some other grants by Sir Baldwin, … his right in the mill and pool; ibid. no. 83/220. The De Lacy Compotus of 1296 (Chet. Soc. 6) shows that John de Byron … oxgang granted by John de Byron, and land held of Henry de Lacy by a rent of 2 s. 6 d.; Towneley MS. GG, no. 603. By an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were given to Stanlaw Abbey by Roger and Henry de Lacy and others. 9 The abbots probably regarded all their … 1212 the abbey held 6 oxgangs in alms by grant of Roger de Lacy, and in 1358 it was stated that Roger had granted 4 … as well as the manor of Marland, and that Henry de Lacy had afterwards added 5 oxgangs in Castleton, all which …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… no separate descent. In 12412 after the death of John de Lacy it was found that the annual value of Chatburn was 7 19 s. 7 d. 3 Edmund de Lacy held it in demesne; there were in 1258 9 oxgangs of land …
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… for a time. Henry I in 1102 gave it to Robert de Lacy, 6 and from that time it continued to form a member of … account of Aighton. In the account of the lands of John de Lacy in 12412 is found a sum of 11 s. from Chipping, and it … did suit for his tenement to the court of Clitheroe; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc.), 18, 19. Later there are but few …
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… and heir of testator's son Thomas; they were held of John Lacy as of his manor of Manchester in socage by a rent of 18 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16 in 1311 he held the plough-land in Church of Henry de Lacy by 6 s. rent and doing suit to the court of Clitheroe. … Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 218; De Lacy Compoti (Chet. Soc.), 9, 104. Final Conc. i, 151 (York) … to be rendered yearly; HH, no. 24. To his lord Henry de Lacy he gave his mill of Church; ibid. no. 36. In two places …
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… in 1252 held two plough-lands in Claughton of Edmund de Lacy Earl of Lincoln, but received nothing from it except … lord (or lords) of Claughton held the manor of Alice de Lacy (as of the fee of Penwortham) by the sixteenth part of a … the Earl of Lancaster (as of the inheritance of Alice de Lacy) by the eighth part of a knight's fee and 2 d. yearly. …
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