Final Concords of the County of Lancashire: 7 Richard I. to 35 Edward I. A.D.1196 to A.D. 1307

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Page 177 - Lynford late of the said earl and in the king's hands as above, to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
Page 195 - Pentecost and one sore-hawk at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist...
Page 214 - Eva, rendering for it each year a rose at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for all service, custom and demands pertaining to bishop Robert and his heirs...
Page 174 - Gilbert, as by their gift, to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the services thereto belonging ; and they warranted the same: for this Gilbert gave them twenty four marcs.
Page 203 - Richard and to the heirs of his body ; remainder to the right heirs of the said Richard of Workeslegh for ever.
Page 30 - Howel, have given and granted and by this my present charter confirmed to William...
Page 155 - ... acknowledged all the tenements ; except a virgate of land in Saunford, which Bartholomew held the day this concord was made by the gift of Robert le Venur and Petronilla his wife and John le Meyne and Galiena his wife, and which virgate of land Patrick de Monte Forti formerly held ; to be the right of Anselm, as that which he had by their gift, to hold to him and the heirs of his body begotten ; except the moiety of a knight's fee in Saunford and the moiety of a knight's fee in Stokes Giffard...
Page 55 - Robert, as that which he has of their gift : to hold to him and his heirs of them and the heirs of Margaret for ever ; rendering therefor yearly 4-/.
Page 144 - H. half a knight's fee, or two plough lands, in such a vill, as my right and inheritance, of which my father or my grandfather was seised in his demesne, as of fee, in the time of King Henry I. (or after the. first coronation of our lord the King), and from whence he took the profits to the value of five shillings at least, as in corn, hay, and other produce; and this I am ready to prove by my freeman J.
Page 126 - Ellale, respecting which a plea of warranty of charter had been summoned between them.

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