- Haslingden, Downham, Worston,
Chatburn and
Little Pendleton.
Those held by
thegnage were: Twiston, Chipping, Thornley, Wheatley, Ribchester, Dutton, Dinckley...
- not
appear in
records until 1212, when it was do****ented to have been a
thegnage estate comprising "a plough-land", with an
annual rate of 1 mark payable...
- century,
Oldham was
recorded in 1212 as
being one of five
parts of the
thegnage estate of Kaskenmoor,
which was held on
behalf of King John by
Roger de...
- It was
created by
William I and held for him by the
Barton family in
thegnage, and for them by a
Norman knight named Elias, who
fought in the crusades...
-
appears in a
record of 1212 as Fayleswrthe, a
settlement was do****ented as a
thegnage estate or
manor comprising four
oxgangs of land. Two
oxgangs at an annual...
-
collected by his
reeves in the
latest round of tax-gathering. The
whole thegnage of Yorkshire,
according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, now rose in revolt...
-
parts of Oldham, was
recorded in 1212 as
being one of five
parts of the
thegnage estate of Kaskenmoor,
which was held on
behalf of King John by
Roger de...
- not
appear in
records until 1212, when it was do****ented to have been a
thegnage estate, or manor,
comprising twelve oxgangs of land, with an
annual rate...
- 12th century,
Werneth was
recorded in 1212 as one of five
parts of the
thegnage estate of
Kaskenmoor held on
behalf of King John by
Roger de Montbegon...
- Pendleton. The
manors of
Pendlebury and S****sworth were held of the king in
thegnage by a rent of 12
shillings in 1212.
Ellis died in or
about 1216, and his...