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Charter: Whalley Abbey II, ed. Hulton, 1847 (Google data) 127
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Source Regest: The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 127, S. 173
 

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The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 127, S. 173

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    LIV. Carta Roberti ¿le Holand de grangia in Samlesbury.*

    PA T E A T uniuersis p presentes quod ego R. de Holand concessi et hac presenti carta mea confirmaui Abbati de Stanl. et eiusdem Loci conuentui liberum introitum et exitum cum bigis et plaustris, carucis et alijs sibi necessarijs ad terrara suam iuxta Longelegh in Samlesbury et ad grangiam suam edificand. ubi antiqua grangia solebat esse p visum meum et ordinationem meam,

    * Gospatrick, lord of Samlcsbury, had four sous. Roger de Samlesbury. Richard de Samlesbury.

    Alan de Samlesbury, married Amabel de Blakeburn. Uctred clericus (temp. Rog. de Lascy, circa 1200.) A daughter married Geoffrey, dean of Whalleye, and had issue, Roger, the last dean of Whalley. Richard, a quo Towneleys of Towncley. Robert. Henry de Whalleye, whose son,

    Henry, married Margery, afterwards the wife of Richard de Stanford, and had issue,

    John de Whalleye, who, 11 Edward III., settled lands in Whalleye, which he held by descent from Uctred, on his sons,

    Robert de Whalleye. John do Whalleye. Roger do Samlesbury, son of Gospatrick, was succeeded by his son, Sir William dc Samlesbury, who left three daughters.

    1. Cecily married John de Ewyas de Samlesbury.

    2. Margaret married Robert de Haunton.

    3. Elizabeth married Sir Robert de Holland of Hale.

    John de Ewyas succeeded to Samlesbury iurc uxoris, and had a son, Nicholas d'Ewyas of Samlesbury, 19 Edward II., whose daughter married Sir Gilbert Southworth, and carried the estate into that family.

    122 rtt. De ülaüclnan.

    in tempore autumpnali et in alio tempore opportune. Et in temporc estatis concessi eisdem liberum passagium cum equis et hominib} sine impedimento mei vel alicuius nomine meo. Ita tamen quod predicti Abbas et conuentus eiusdem Loci nullum ius seu libertatem occasione istius concessionis in dicta villa de Samlesbury exigere poterunt vel vendicare. Et ego dictus Robertus omnia predicta sicut predictum est predictis Abbati et conuentui contra omnes homines quamdiu vixero warantizabo. In cuius rei testimonium huic scripto sigillum meum apposui. Hijs testib}, Johe de Euias, WiHo de Bal- dreston, Henrico de eadem, Ad. de Osbaldeston, Henr. Banastre, Willo de Leuer, et alijs. Dat. apud Lanc. die mercurij prox. post festum sancti Marie Magdalene anno regni Regis Edwardi vicesimo.

     
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