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Charter: Whalley Abbey II, ed. Hulton, 1847 (Google data) 167
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Source Regest: The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 167, S. 209
 

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The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 167, S. 209

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    XXV. Quietaelamatio Nicholaifilij Michaelis de Partia Wordehull de duabus bouatis terre in Haword.

    PICHOLAUS filius Mich. de parua Wordchull dilectis hominib} suis Galfro fil. Galfri de Buclegh, Willo fil. Henr. de Haword, Cristiane de Berdeshull, et Mich, del Schagh, salutem in dño sempiternam. Noueritis me concessisse et ex toto dimisisse dñis meis Abbati et conuentui Loci Benedicti de Stanl. totum ius et clameum quod habui vel habere potui in duab} bouatis terre in Haword cum suis ptinentijs quas de me tenuistis, videl. in homagio, releuijs, et omnib} alijs seruicijs dicte terre ptinen- tib}. Unde vobis precipio quatinus homagium et seruicia que mihi facere solebatis dictis dñis Abbati et conuentui et successorib} suis de cetero faciatis. Et ut vos de hac mea concessione et dimissionc eis- dem Abbati et conuentui facta certos redderem et securos, huic scripto sigillum meum apposui. Hijs testib}, Johe le vicar de Rach., Ad. fratre eius,| Willo de Salebury, Nicho de Berdeshull, Willo de Liuesay et alijs.

    * The family of Rachdale, probably the descendants of Gamel the Saxon thane, were lords of the manor of Rochdale soon after the Conquest, and were succeeded by the Elands of Eland, in the county of York, in whose chapel of Eland the shield of Rachdale (sable, an inescucheon within an orb of martlets, argent) was anciently blazoned, as a memorial of Eland's descent from Rachdale. In 7 or 8 Henry III., 1223 or 1224, John de Eland and John de Lascy were joint lords of Rochdale.

    t Milne-house in Hundersfield occurs in a deed of the time of Queen Mary, (1554,) and long anterior to that period a family of the same name was the owner. The house is now unknown.

    + John de Blackburn, vicar, and Adam his brother, were living in 1250.

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