Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, Volume 20

Front Cover
Chetham Society., 1849 - Cheshire (England)

From inside the book

Contents

Grant from Henry de Lascy of the waste of Bilyngton to Henry de Bolton
945
Release by Thom de Ponte de Bilyngton
946
Release by the same of Meenfeld and two parts of Greencroft
947
Release by Agnes relict of Rob de Snoddeword
948
Gift of goods and chattels by Will Russel to the same
950
Grant of Halgh by Adam de Bilyngton to Henry del Cho and Avicia his wife
953
Grant of Halgh by Henry son of Hugh de Bilyngton to Thomas his son
954
Grant of Cho by Richard del Cho to Beatrice de Blakeburne
955
Grant by Roger de Bilyngton to Beatrice de Blakeburn
956
Grant of Karruydyng by Roger de Bilyngton to Beatrice de Blake burn
957
Grant by Avicia de Bilyngton to Beatrice de Blakeburn
958
Release by the same to the same of a rent
959
Grant of land by Adam Venator to Beatr de Blakeburn
960
Grant by Ralph Venator to Beatr de Blakeburn
961
Grant of Snoddworth by Will de Coldecotes to Beatr de Blake burn
962
Grant by Beatr de Blakeburn to John de Pontchardon
963
Grant by the same to the same
964
Deed between John de Pontchardon and Richard his son and Beatr his wife
965
Grant by Henr de Bilyngton to Richard Pountchardon
966
Grant of the Merse by the same to the same
967
Grant by Geoffrey de Bradhul to Richard Pountchardon
969
Grant of Cho and Snoddeword by Richard Pountchardon to Adam de Hudleston
970
Grant by the same to the same
971
Assignment of chattels by the same to the same
972
Grant by Adam de Bilyngton to Adam de Hudleston
973
Attornment by the same to the same
974
Release by the same to the same
975
Release of a rent by Richard de Bilyngton to Adam de Hudleston
976
Release by Agnes de Bilyngton to Adam de Hudleston
977
Grant by Adam de Hudleston to William de Holand
980
Assignment of goods by the same to the same
981
Grant by William de Holand to Adam de Hudleston and Joan his wife
982
Writ to deliver seisin to Robert de Holand
983
Release by John de Brighton to Adam de Hudleston of Cho
984
Fine by Adam de Hudleston and Isabel his wife of Cho
985
Grant of certain profits by Adam de Hudleston to us
986
Grant by Richard de Hudleston to Thomas le Scrop and Richard de Moselaye
987
Release by Isabel de Godested to Geoffrey le Scrop of Cho and a moiety of Bilyngton
989
Fine by her of the same
990
Release by Richard de Moselaye to Geoffrey le Scrop
991
Release by Sampson Gregory and Agnes his wife to Geoffrey le Scrop
992
Release by Robert de Holand to Geoffrey le Scrop
993
Writ of ad quod damnum
994
Inquisition thereon
995
Licence by the King to Geoffrey le Scrop to grant
996
Licence by Queen Isabel to enter
997
Grant to us by Geoffrey le Scrop of Cho and a moiety of Bilyngton
998
Attornment by Geoffrey le Scrop to us
999
Assignment of goods by the same to the same
1000
Release by Geoffrey le Scrop to us
1001
Release by Thomas le Scrop to us
1002
Fine by John de Radeclif and Joan his wife
1003
Release by the same to the same
1017
Grant by Adam de Bilyngton to Richard de Bilyngton
1018
Grant by Avicia de Bilyngton to Richard her son of Langale
1019
Grant by Richard de Bilyngton to Geoffrey his son of Langale
1020
Grant by Richard de Bilyngton to Richard de Toppeclif of Langale
1021
Assignment of goods by the same to the same
1022
Release by the same to Richard de Toppeclif
1023
Grant by Richard de Toppeclif to John de Gristwayth of Langale
1024
Release by the same to the same
1025
Release by Richard de Toppeclif to us
1026
Grant by Robert de Bilyngton to Ralph his brother of Langale
1027
Grant by Will de Bilyngton to Ralph his brother of Loveshurst
1028
Grant by the same to the same of Sithridhruyding
1029
Grant by Robert de Coldecotes to Ralph de Bilyngton
1030
Grant by Ralph de Bilyngton to Henry son of Thomas
1031
Release by Richard de Bilyngton to Ralph de Bilyngton
1032
Release by William de Alvetham to Ralph de Bilyngton
1033
Grant by Richard de Bilyngton to John de Gristhwayth
1034
Assignment of goods by the same to the same
1035
Grant by Richard de Bilyngton to John de Gristhwayth
1036
Grant by the same to the same
1037
Release by the same to the same
1038
Release by the same to the same
1039
Grant by Avicia de Bilyngton to Will her son of six acres
1040
Grant by Adam the Clerk to Thomas de Harwod
1041
Grant by Robert de Harwod to Will the Smith
1042
Release by John the son of Adam to the same
1043
Release by the same to us
1044
Grant by Adam de Bilyngton to Robert de Wytton
1045
Grant by Adam de Standen to John de Gristhwayth
1046
Grant by Adam de Standen to John de Gristhwayth
1047
Assignment of chattels by the same to the same
1048
Grant by Adam de Bouderuyding to Alice his sister
1049
Grant by Richard de Bilyngton to Mabel his daughter
1050
Release by Mabel Daukynson to Richard del Heye
1051
Grant by Richard del Heye to John de Gristhwayth
1052
Licence to deliver seisin by the same
1053
Release by Roger de Ingoll to John de Gristhwayth
1055
Grant by Adam de Bilyngton to Geoffrey de Chaderton
1056
Grant by Geoffrey de Chaderton to Robert his son
1057
Grant by Robert de Chaderton to John de Gristh wayth
1058
Release of the Chapel of the Castle of Cliderhou by the same to us
1064
5
1071
REUED Release by John de Reued to the Abbey of Whalley
1081
7
1085
Licence to attorn
1088
CLIDERHOU Grant by John de Toppeclif and others to us
1102
WOLVETSCOLES Grant from Adam de Cliderhou to Hugh son
1109
Grant from John del Clogh to John de Toppeclif and another
1118
EDESFORD Grant by Adam de Meluer to us
1124
EDESFORD Grant by John del Wro to John de Toppeclif and
1129
Grant by the same to the same of two acres
1286

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 1109 - Salvis tameu capitalib} dñis feodi illius seruicijs inde debitis et consuetis. In cuius rei testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste meipso apud Westm.
Page 939 - Statuto de terris et tenementis ad manum mortuam non ponendis edito non obstante...
Page 1152 - In lieu of which (especially when due from ecclesiastical persons) a pension or sum of money is sometimes substituted °. And these may be reckoned another species of incorporeal hereditaments ; though not chargeable on, or issuing from, any corporeal inheritance, but only charged on the person of the owner in respect of such his inheritance.
Page 994 - Anglic, patris nostri, seu nostra non óptenla, retiñere possint et habere sibi et successoribus suis imperpetuum, necne. Et si sit ad dampnum vel preiudicium nostrum aut aliorum, tune ad quod dampnum et quod preiudicium nostrum, et ad quod dampnum et...
Page 1271 - A forest is a certain territory of woody grounds and fruitful pastures privileged for wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase and warren, to rest and abide in, in the safe protection of the King, for his princely delight and pleasure...
Page 997 - ... inde debitis et consuetis. In cuius rei testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Tutteburi quartodecimo die Nouembr' anno regni nostri sexto decimo.
Page 1273 - English word moore, and signifieth a more barren and unprofitable ground than marshes, dangerous for any cattell to go there, in respect of myrie and moorish soyle, neither serves it for getting of turves there
Page 1127 - Marsilie sorori mee et heredibus suis vel assignatis totum ius et clameum quod habui vel aliquo modo habere potui in aliqua parte de aduocacione ecclesie sancte Marie Virginis de Magna Whelnetham post mortem Walter!
Page 1268 - Aids were originally mere benevolences granted by the tenant to his lord, in times of difficulty and distress; but in process of time they grew to be considered as a matter of right, and not of discretion. These aids were principally three: First, to ransom the lord's person, if taken prisoner...
Page 994 - Balliua vestra, per quos rei veritas melius sciri poterit, diligenter inquiratis, si sit ad dampnum vel preiudicium nostrum aut aliorum, si concedamus...

Bibliographic information