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

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Chetham Society., 1847

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STANEYE Richard de Mora quitclaim by
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Hugh Earl of Chester confirmation by
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Hugh Earl of Chester acquittance of toll
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Randle Earl of Chester confirmation of
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Randle Earl of Chester disafforesting
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Randle Earl of Chester grant of rent of 20s
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STANLAWE Richard Bishop of Coventry confirmation
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Richard Bishop of Coventry confirmation
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Baldwin Archbishop of Canterbury confirmation
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Roger de Lascy confirmation of
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CHESTER
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GERSTAN Hugh de Moreton grants two oxgangs
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WESTWOOD Gilbert de Barton grant of a moiety
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INCE Recognition of suit to the mill
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WORDEHULL Award de Wordehull grant of Choo
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GRUNDLES Alexander de Bunbury grants
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CADISHEAD William de fferrers grant
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BLACKBURN MILL Richard de Baddestwysel concerning water 101
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ECCLES John Earl of Lincoln grant
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ECCLES Alice de Eccles quit claim
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AYKBURGH Adam de Tocstath quit claims
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WORDELWORTH Robert de Mitton grants to Gilbert de Notton 623
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John de Lascy grant of mediety
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ALTHAM Geoffrey Dean of Whalley confirmation
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BILINGTON Agreement between Countess Margaret and
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BLACKBURN VICARAGE Court of Canterbury to Bishop of Coventry
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PLESYNGTON Henry de Plesyngton grant of half an acre
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Here ends the third Title concerning Blackburn
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ROCHDALE VICARAGE Alexander Bishop of Coventry confirmation
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HUNDRESFELD Michael del Ton grant
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WYNLATON
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Here ends the Titles of Bulls concerning our Churches and Vicarages
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WHALLEY Edward I licence from
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Henry de Lascy grant of advowson
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Henry de Lascy reasons for the appropriation of
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Bishop of Coventry letter of the
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John elect of Dublin letter of
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Roger Bishop of Coventry license of translation by
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Walter Langton Bishop of Coventry approbation of Bulls
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Prior and Convent of St Werburg letter of
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STANEYE AND ESTON Agreement between us and Norton con
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Roger de Northburgh Bishop of Coventry ordination of by
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Prior and Convent of Coventry confirmation of
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Dean and Chapter of Lichfield confirmation of
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Prior and Convent of Coventry quit claim of rent by
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Dean and Chapter of Lichfield quit claim of rent by
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Archdeacon of Chester quit claim of rent by
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CLITHERO CASTLE CHAPEL Edward III quit claim by
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Queen Isabella quit claim by
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Roger de Northburgh Bishop of Coventry licence of
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32A Richard de Moselaye grant of a rent to
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CLITHERO CASTLE CHAPEL Richard de Moselaye quit claim by
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Receipt for three hundred marks by the King
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CHIRCHE Sentence that parishioners should repair chancel
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Publication of same sentence
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Sentence that parishioners should find a chaplain
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Publication of same sentence
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Edward III licence to hold in mortmain by
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Edward III licence to hold in mortmain by
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Edward III licence to hold in mortmain by
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Edward III licence to hold in mortmain by
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WHALLEY Edward I grant of warren by
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SNELLESHOW Geoffrey Dean of Whalley grant by
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Walter Bishop of Coventry licence by
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Peter de Cestria grant to
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Inquisition concerning
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Thomas Earl of Lancaster licence to enter from
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Thomas de Snelleshou quit claim from
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Thomas de Snelleshou quit claim from
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Writ of juris utrum concerning
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WHALLEY Geoffrey Dean of Whalley grant of lands by
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Geoffrey Bishop of Coventry confirmation by
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Charles Abbot of Stanlawe grant by
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John de Whalley grant to Robert his son
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Writ of juris utrum concerning
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John de Whalley quit claim of
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WHALLEY RECTORY Presentation by John de Lascy of Peter de Cestria to the Bishop of Coventry
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Consolidation
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ALTHAM Robert de Whalley grant to Henry de Aluetham
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CLITHERO CHAPEL Agreement concerning the tithe of
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Página 173 - ... iuste et canonice possidet aut | in futurum concessione pontificum, largitione regum vel principum, oblatione fidelium seu aliis iustis modis, prestante Domino, poterit adipisci, firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant.
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