. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE The soil is various, with subsoil of clay. Oats and potatoes are grown. There are 646J acres of arable land, 1,472 J in permanent grass and 11 of woods and plantations. The township has a parish council. 3 Gregson, Frj^rrents (eH. Harlan J), 2;. « Lanes, i, 288^. 4 Lanes. lnq. and Extents (Rcc. Soc. Lanes, and Ches.), i, 47. 6 Ibid. ; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, App. .63. 7 He gaTe 6 oxgangs of land to Siward son of Huck in marriage with his daughter Eva, chiefly, it would appear, in St


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE The soil is various, with subsoil of clay. Oats and potatoes are grown. There are 646J acres of arable land, 1,472 J in permanent grass and 11 of woods and plantations. The township has a parish council. 3 Gregson, Frj^rrents (eH. Harlan J), 2;. « Lanes, i, 288^. 4 Lanes. lnq. and Extents (Rcc. Soc. Lanes, and Ches.), i, 47. 6 Ibid. ; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, App. .63. 7 He gaTe 6 oxgangs of land to Siward son of Huck in marriage with his daughter Eva, chiefly, it would appear, in Staynall, 2 oxgangs each to his sons Henry and Alan ; Lanes. Inq. and Extents^ i, 4-. From the Cockersand and Lanca ter charters it appears that Alan had a son Geoffrey and a daughter Maud, who married William the Marshal and had a daughter Godith wife of Randle son of Michael the Clerk. John the son of Randle de Stalmine was contemporary with John son of Adam de Stalmine. Mabel widow of Geoffrey de Stalmine in 1235 releasci her dower in half an oxgang of land to the Abbot of Furness ; Final Cone. (Rec. Soc, Lanes, and Ches.), i, 68. John de Stalmine (probably the son of Randle) in 1256 released to Adam de Stalmine his hereditary right in 3 oxgangs and 30 acres of land ; ibid. 120. 41 Farrer, Ljics. Pipe R. 205 ; he paid 1 mark to the scutage. From the charter above referred to it appears that Peter's wife was named Adelisa. The name of Peter de Stalmine, paying lew. for three plough-lands held in thegnage in Stalm: n e, occur* in the Pipe Roll of 1226, but he may nave been dead at that time ; Lanes. Inq. and Extentst i, 119. ^ In a grant to Furness Robert is called son of Peter de Stalmine, so that William must also have been a son ; Dep. Keeper $ Rep. xxxvi, App. 163. William was lord of Stalmine in 1210 j Lane. Ch. (Chet. Soc), ii, 362. WiUiam de S;almine and Robert his brother attested a Cockersand grant; Chartul. (Chet. Soc), i, n*. Henry and John sons of William de Stalmin


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