Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, Volume 16Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society., 1899 Vol. 7-10, 12-21 contain section: "Bibliography of Lancashire and Cheshire antiquities" (v. 12-21 include also bibliography). |
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... shillings , and afterwards went to the work and worked until it was finished . Each one of them by custom sent his reapers one day in August to reap the king's crops on the demesne . Failing to do so , he made amends by a fine of two ...
... shillings , and afterwards went to the work and worked until it was finished . Each one of them by custom sent his reapers one day in August to reap the king's crops on the demesne . Failing to do so , he made amends by a fine of two ...
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... shillings ; and if the reeve ordered him to go upon a service , and he went not , he made amends by four shillings . Here we see the heavy fine of forty shillings imposed as the penalty for crimes which were known as the king's ...
... shillings ; and if the reeve ordered him to go upon a service , and he went not , he made amends by four shillings . Here we see the heavy fine of forty shillings imposed as the penalty for crimes which were known as the king's ...
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... shillings and went wheresoever he listed . To a certain extent , therefore , the thane was bound to the land like the villein . If any one wished to have the land of his deceased father , he paid a relief of forty shillings . If he did ...
... shillings and went wheresoever he listed . To a certain extent , therefore , the thane was bound to the land like the villein . If any one wished to have the land of his deceased father , he paid a relief of forty shillings . If he did ...
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... shillings . As to Danegeld , he paid it like the other men of the country . His greater freedom lay in this , that he did not owe any servile duties , and could sell or give his land . As regards * See particulars of the total estimated ...
... shillings . As to Danegeld , he paid it like the other men of the country . His greater freedom lay in this , that he did not owe any servile duties , and could sell or give his land . As regards * See particulars of the total estimated ...
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... shillings , the value is given as twenty shillings , and in the case of the three hides in Otegrim - meol , Halsall , and Hurleton , half the rent of £ 4 . 16s . , which had been remitted , would have been £ 2 . 8s . , but the Domesday ...
... shillings , the value is given as twenty shillings , and in the case of the three hides in Otegrim - meol , Halsall , and Hurleton , half the rent of £ 4 . 16s . , which had been remitted , would have been £ 2 . 8s . , but the Domesday ...
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Page 220 - OFFICERS. The duty of the President shall be to preside at the meetings of the Club, and to maintain order. His decision in all questions of precedence among speakers, and on all disputes which may arise during the meeting shall be absolute.
Page 217 - Society is instituted to examine, preserve, and illustrate ancient Monuments and Records, and to promote the study of History, Literature, Arts, Customs, and Traditions, with particular reference to the antiquities of Lancashire and Cheshire. 2. NAME, &c. — This Society shall be called the " LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.
Page 191 - To which is added a copy of an old vellum roll, compiled in 1746, for Jacob Mark, of Dublin. . . Also a collection of biographical excerpts and appendix of genealogical notes, compiled by John Yarker. (Privately printed.) Manchester : Palmer, Howe, & Co., 1890.
Page 59 - ... too nearly concerned) had fled to any church or church-yard, and within forty days after went in sackcloth and confessed himself guilty before the coroner, and declared all the particular circumstances of the offence ; and thereupon took the oath in that case provided, viz.
Page 59 - ... he observed the conditions of the oath, by going with a cross in his hand, and with all convenient speed, to the port assigned and embarking ; for if, during this forty days...
Page 85 - Midsummer several proprietors of estates in the parishes of Congresbury, Puxton, and Week St. Lawrence, or their tenants, assemble on the' commons. A number of apples are previously prepared, marked in the same manner with the before-mentioned acres, which are distributed by a young lad to each of the commoners from a bag or hat. At the close of the distribution each person repairs to his allotment, as his apple directs...