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A History of the County of Lancaster
… kind. 6 Manor CLAYTON-LE-MOORS formed part of Henry de Lacy's feoffment to Hugh son of Leofwine, lord of Altham, as … de Elland 2 other oxgangs, which he gave to Gilbert de Lacy of Cromwellbotham, near Elland, co. York., who gave them … part of the manor of Rishton at the death of Edmund de Lacy in 1258. In 1320 Richard made a settlement of the fourth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Clitheroe has been told already. 24 It passed from the Lacy family to the Earls and Dukes of Lancaster and so to the … rents, mines, and all rights. Manor courts are held. 29 Lacy. Or a lion rampant purpure. Earldom of Lancaster. … at Clitheroe. In 1251 free warren was allowed to Edmund de Lacy in his demesne lands in Clitheroe, Haslingden, Padiham, …
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… 5 The grantor was perhaps Hugh de Elland, for Robert de Lacy son of the founder of Kirkstall confirmed to the house … reason for it is not given, surrendered it to Robert de Lacy. 7 It then seems to have been granted by Richard to his … the abbey church. 9 This grant was confirmed by Roger de Lacy, then lord of Clitheroe, 10 and the monks held Cliviger …
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… was one of the members of the honor of Clitheroe. Several Lacy charters are dated at Colne, pointing to the occasional … was included in the grant of free warren made to Edmund de Lacy in 1251. 22 In 1296 the farm of Colne and its members … from Trawden. 23 The inquest of 1311 shows that Henry de Lacy had a chief messuage in Colne; 551 acres of land demised …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… about 1250 6 given in alms, with his body, by Edmund de Lacy to Stanlaw Abbey, with all his land and rights there, … Hermitage, was a witness to the two charters of Edmund de Lacy. Several suits were with John son of John de Lancaster …
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… obtained a divorce from his wife Alice, daughter of John Lacy, 21 and was still living in 1466. 22 His son Thomas …
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… and divers other lands from other persons. Ibid. K 9. De Lacy Compotus (Chet. Soc.), ii, 107; Inq. p.m. 4 Edw. II, no. …
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… the vill aforesaid, for the souls of Robert and Roger de Lacy, &c.; Cockersand Chartul. (Chet. Soc.), i, 227. In 1246 … held one plough-land in Dilworth of the heir of Henry de Lacy by the rent of 2 s. payable on St. Giles's Day; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc), 17. Again in 1324 it was found that …
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… knight's fee, to the Countess of Lincoln, widow of John de Lacy, in dower. 8 In 1242 it was held by Robert de Chester. 9 … are inserted ancient carved shields with the arms of Henry Lacy Earl of Lincoln and John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster, and … is that of Ralph le Rous, to whom about 1140 Ilbert de Lacy confirmed a grant of land already made by one Aufray; it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… but in 1102 it was given, as one plough-land, to Robert de Lacy by Henry I. 2 From that time it became a member of the … upon Clitheroe, but in 1258, after the death of Edmund de Lacy, it was found that Dutton paid 5 s. to the lord; Lancs. … the court of Clitheroe from three weeks to three weeks; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc), 18. Philip gave some land in Hayhurst …
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