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Receipt

24 Nov 1365

Peter Barker and Thomas Marschall, chaplains of Thresk, have received from William del Well of Dalton £5-6s.-8d. in part payment of £10. At Thresk. Tag and two seals. Former number, in pencil: '63...

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Grant

6 Jun 1424

1. William del Droke of Sulgraue, co. Northampton, son and heir of Robert del Droke of Chete, co. York 2. Adam de Mirfeld, William de Mirfeld, and Oliver de Woderoue, esqs. William del Droke has g...

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Lease for a term of years

29 Jul 1692

1. Thomas Coore of Gisburn 2. John Assheton of Lower Hall, Gisburn Property: two meadows called The Ings with a barn Consideration: £82 3s.; with receipt for purchase money and bond to perform c...

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Letter to John Hartley, solicitor of Settle

20 Jan 1817

Letter from Office for Taxes referring to payment of land tax for the Staincliffe West Division; with small accounts raised to Hartley by James Fothergill [carrier]

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Inquisition post mortem of Thomas Lister

13 Jul 1574

Jury declaration taken at Whalley that Lister died seised of messuages and lands in Twiston held of the Queen in socage of the Duchy of Lancaster; and burgages and tenements in Clitheroe held of the Q...

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Assignment of a term of years

16 Jan 1684

1. William Armistead of Gaisgill, Gisburn, yeoman 2. Henry Armistead of Gisburn, carpenter, his brother Property: house and closes in Gisburn which Henry son of Richard Armistead had assigned for ...

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Calder and Hebble Navigation

1739-1757

Papers concerning opposition to bill proposing the extension of the navigation on the Calder to Elland. : '...it will be very detrimental to the landed interest in general, to our trades and markets...

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