. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE BJLDERSTOX and were MJNOR anciently held as one manor of" the honor of Clitheroe in thegnage by the yearly service of 6s. and one sore sparrow hawk or ; Hugh, living about the middle of the 12th century, was the father of Ailsi, who gave Sunderland Holme to the monks of Sawley about the end of the reign of Henry II.' He gave Balderston early in the reign of John to his second son William, who was afterwards styled ' de Balderston,' to hold of Ailsi and his heirs by the render o


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE BJLDERSTOX and were MJNOR anciently held as one manor of" the honor of Clitheroe in thegnage by the yearly service of 6s. and one sore sparrow hawk or ; Hugh, living about the middle of the 12th century, was the father of Ailsi, who gave Sunderland Holme to the monks of Sawley about the end of the reign of Henry II.' He gave Balderston early in the reign of John to his second son William, who was afterwards styled ' de Balderston,' to hold of Ailsi and his heirs by the render of a pair of spurs, is. for forinsec service and a sore hawk at the Feast of St. Giles,' which ser\'ices were afterwards commuted to 4/. jJ. per annum. Thus the descent of the mesne lordship follows that of the manor of Osbaldeston. In 1224 William de Balderston leased land here, which had been held by Alan son of Uld, to his brother John son of Ailsi for a term of six from Martinmas next after the overthrow of Bedford Castle.' In 1246 he was one of the jurors from Blackburn Hundred summoned to a special county court.'" Richard son of William succeeded his father shortly before 1256 when he obtained an .icknowledgement from his mesne lord, Thomas de Osbaldeston, touching the services by which he held his free tenement here, that is 2 oxgangs of land, of Thomas, who agreed to acijuit him of all services due to Edmund de Lacy, the chief lord.'' From his uncle John son of Ailsi Richard acquired land here called Crapot, from Hugh son of John de Balderston in 1256 land called Knoutescroft and from Robert son of Adam de Sunderland lands in Sunder- ; In 1271 he made an agreement with the Abbot of Sawley about inclosures of the wastes belong- ing to Sunderland, that each should retain the in- closures hitherto made, that Richard should inclose 10 acres of Birlegh and remove his tenants and houses from Lebbelay and La ; By his wife Agnes he had issue Wi


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