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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 1205 by King John who ordered the seizure of all Lancaster serjeanties, thegnages and drengages that had been alienated since the time of Henry II of England...
- 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...
- Haslingden, Downham, Worston, Chatburn and Little Pendleton. Those held by thegnage were: Twiston, Chipping, Thornley, Wheatley, Ribchester, Dutton, Dinckley...
- 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...
- 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...
- employer. Crompton was recorded in 1212 as being one of the five parts of the thegnage estate of Kaskenmoor, which was held on behalf of King John by Roger de...