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Charter: Whalley Abbey I, ed. Hulton, 1847 (Google data) 197
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I. Caiia Roberti filij Henrici de medietate cantéate terre in Childewall cum Dolfyno fratre Edwyni.
Source Regest: The Coucher Book - or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, Nr. 197, S. 223
 

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The Coucher Book - or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, Nr. 197, S. 223

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    EO B E R T U S filius Henrici omтb3 ffrancis, Anglicis, clericis et laicis, presentib3 et futuris salutem. Sciatis quod ego dedi Ricardo Wallensi medietatem unius carucate terre in Childewall* et unum hominem, scilicet, Dolfyn fratrem Edwyni, ppter hominium suum, et ppter seruicium suum, et ppter unam mar- cam argenti de reconysance cum omтb3 ptinentijs suis que predicte medietati carucate terre ptinent, scilicet, in bosco, in plano, in pratis, in pasturis, in marreys, et in molendinis, in aquis et in semitis, in stag л is et in viuarijs, et in omnib3 locis et in omтb3 libertatib) illi et heredib3 suis. Tenendam de me et meis heredib3 libere et quiete, et honorifice

    * Childewall, the Cildeuualle of Domesday, is thus mentioned in that document: Quatuor Rademans tenent Cildeuualle pro quatuor manerijs. Ibi dimidia hida valent octo solidos. Ibi presbyter erat habens dimidiam camcatam terre in elemo- synam. It formed part of the barony of Manchester, and was held by the Grelleys as chief lords. In the Testa de Neville it is stated that Robert de Lathom held a knight's fee in Childewall as of the fee of Thomas de Grelley. And the manor itself was in the hands of John de la Warre in 1311, as appears by the county feodary of that date: Idem Johannes tenet manerium de Childwall per homagium et seruicium unius feodi militis. The advowson of the church was granted, 3 Edward II., by Sir Robert de Holland, to the priory of St. Thomas the Martyr, at Holland, and on its dissolution the living was appropriated to the crown, and was granted, 3 Elizabeth, to the see of Chester.

    550 Eitulue De «Seretan et СДОВгЬмП.

    p omni seruicio quod ad me ptinet p seruicium duodecime partis feodi cuiusdam militis. Hijs testib3, Ricardo filio Henrici, Rogero de Bernard, Henrico Trauers, Hugone de Eland, Henrico fratre suo, Henrico de Radeclyue, Roberto filio Ricardi, Radulpho de Reyne- ford, Radulpho de Dagenale, Ricardo Trauers, Henrico filio Gilberti, et multis alijs.

     
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