Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester Volume 56 (Paperback)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...et eisiamentis tantae terrae pertinentibus, In liberam, Adae Apel, ., .-, trethwayt puram etc. sicut ahqua elemosma etc., Ita quod nec ego etc. haeredit Cum warantia et testibus, arie. 13 Caton. Idem. Grant in frankalmoign by Vivian Gernet to the canons of Cockersand of one acre and a half of land in Caton in length and in breadth in the place called the Moss, one end of which abuts upon the Black Brook, the other upon land which before belonged to William de Paries, with common of pasture, liberties and easements belonging to the same. s.d. 1221-1246. The heirs of Adam de Appletreethwaite hold the land in 1268 by inheritance. 14 Caton. Rogerus Gernet. Gilbertus filius Ketelli redditvjd., obitu iiijs. SCIANT etc., quod ego Vivianus dedi etc., tres percatas terrac meae in Caton propinquius jacentes terrae Rogeri Gernet de Burgo in aquilonali parte quarum capud orientale buttat super le Tunbroc et capud occidentale extendit usque in Wainegate quae descendit de mora, Cum communibus libertatibus et eisiamentis tantae terrae pertinentibus infra villam de Caton et extra, In liberam, puram etc. sicut aliqua elemosina etc., Pro salute etc., Ita quod nec ego Vivianus nec etc. Cum Warantia et Testibus. Grant in frankalmoign by Vivian Gernet to the canons of Cockersand of three perches of land in Caton lying next the land of Roger Gernet of Burrow on the north side, the eastern end of which abuts upon the Town Brook and the western extends to the Waingate which comes down from the moor, with common liberties and easements belonging to so much land. s.D. 1221-1246. SCIANT etc., quod ego Rogerus Gernet de Burgo dedi etc., Pro salute animae meae etc., unam acram terrae et unam rodam in Caton, scilicet juxta terram Viviani de Hesam per has divisas,

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...et eisiamentis tantae terrae pertinentibus, In liberam, Adae Apel, ., .-, trethwayt puram etc. sicut ahqua elemosma etc., Ita quod nec ego etc. haeredit Cum warantia et testibus, arie. 13 Caton. Idem. Grant in frankalmoign by Vivian Gernet to the canons of Cockersand of one acre and a half of land in Caton in length and in breadth in the place called the Moss, one end of which abuts upon the Black Brook, the other upon land which before belonged to William de Paries, with common of pasture, liberties and easements belonging to the same. s.d. 1221-1246. The heirs of Adam de Appletreethwaite hold the land in 1268 by inheritance. 14 Caton. Rogerus Gernet. Gilbertus filius Ketelli redditvjd., obitu iiijs. SCIANT etc., quod ego Vivianus dedi etc., tres percatas terrac meae in Caton propinquius jacentes terrae Rogeri Gernet de Burgo in aquilonali parte quarum capud orientale buttat super le Tunbroc et capud occidentale extendit usque in Wainegate quae descendit de mora, Cum communibus libertatibus et eisiamentis tantae terrae pertinentibus infra villam de Caton et extra, In liberam, puram etc. sicut aliqua elemosina etc., Pro salute etc., Ita quod nec ego Vivianus nec etc. Cum Warantia et Testibus. Grant in frankalmoign by Vivian Gernet to the canons of Cockersand of three perches of land in Caton lying next the land of Roger Gernet of Burrow on the north side, the eastern end of which abuts upon the Town Brook and the western extends to the Waingate which comes down from the moor, with common liberties and easements belonging to so much land. s.D. 1221-1246. SCIANT etc., quod ego Rogerus Gernet de Burgo dedi etc., Pro salute animae meae etc., unam acram terrae et unam rodam in Caton, scilicet juxta terram Viviani de Hesam per has divisas,

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May 2014

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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44

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978-1-234-26045-3

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9781234260453

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