Final Concords of the County of Lancashire: From the Original Chirographs, Or Feet of Fines Preserved in the Public Record Office, London, Volume 50

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Page 135 - Parkehill 1 messuage, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, and 10 acres of wood in Parkehill, in the Forest of Penhull, and Little Mersden.
Page 69 - ... to have and to hold to them and to the heirs of their two bodies engendered, and for default of such issue, the remainder to the right heirs of the feoffor.
Page 128 - Alice shall remain to the plaintiffs, and 1 1 messuages, 200 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood, and...
Page 90 - ... of his body, in default to remain to the right heirs begotten of the body of the said Joan, wife of William Shawe, the elder, in default to remain to William Haryngton, of Horneby, knight, and to his heirs for ever. Peter and Henry also granted to the said William del Shawe, the younger, 1 messuage, 20 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 8 acres of pasture, the residue of the said tenements, to have and to hold to the said William from the feast of St. Michael next after the said Friday for...
Page 53 - ... as those which they have by the gift of the said John and Juliana, and they remitted them to the said William and Richard and to the heirs of William (with warranty), for which William and Richard gave them 10 marks of silver.2 7. At Lancaster, on Monday in the third week of Lent, 4 Henry IV. [19th March, 1403]. Between Henry, son of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, knight, William Thirnyng, knight, John de Meeres, John de la Launde, Roger Welby, Nicholas Motte, parson of the church of Swyneshead,...
Page 95 - Bundle 8, nos. 87 to 89. 49 (m. 47). At Lancaster, on Friday next after St. Lawrence the Martyr, 17 Henry VI. [14th August, 1439]. Between Henry de Scaresbrek, Thomas Barton, of Barton, Christopher Hilton, William Scaresbrek, brother of the said Henry, Edward Barton, Robert Maudesley, William Dantre,1 Robert Dantre, son of the said William, Thomas Scaresbrek, and Robert Dantre, the elder, plaintiffs, and Gilbert Scaresbrek and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants of 3 barns, 1 stable, 1 ox house, 1 furnace,...
Page 82 - The deforciants remitted all right to Thomas and his heirs, for which Thomas gave them £80.
Page 144 - The deforciants released all right in the tenements to Hugh Hesketh, who gave them 100 marks.1 40. At Lancaster, on Monday in the fourth week of Lent, 1 8 Henry VII. [27th March, 1503]. Thomas Hesketh demands against Thomas Banastre, son and heir of William Banastre of Wigan, 8 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, and 20 acres of moor in Croston, Tarleton, Bretherton, and Ulneswalton. Thomas Banastre vouches to warrant Henry Morehouse, &c. The demandant shall recover his seisin...
Page 78 - Margery then his wife of the third part of the said mill with other lands and tenements, and to the heirs of their bodies, in default to remain to the right heirs of the said Roger.
Page 11 - Standen, and to the heirs of his body, in default to remain to the right heirs of Henry, son of John de Standen.

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