. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Roger's herding land in son Adam de Brockholes2' died in 1290 the manor of Brockholes of Sir Robert dj by the eighth of a knight's fee ; aLo Bvrewath in Garstang and in Paythorne in His son Roger succeeJeJ, but was still under age in ; He married Nichola daughter and heir of Isolda de Rigmaiden,27 and was succeeded in or before 1311 by their son He was. Red Scar : The Dining-room holes and Old Brockholes ; ibid. William son of William de Brockholes in 1284 ga
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Roger's herding land in son Adam de Brockholes2' died in 1290 the manor of Brockholes of Sir Robert dj by the eighth of a knight's fee ; aLo Bvrewath in Garstang and in Paythorne in His son Roger succeeJeJ, but was still under age in ; He married Nichola daughter and heir of Isolda de Rigmaiden,27 and was succeeded in or before 1311 by their son He was. Red Scar : The Dining-room holes and Old Brockholes ; ibid. William son of William de Brockholes in 1284 gave his uncle Richard (son of Roger) his right in an oxgang of land in Ribbleton called Hysokecroft ; ibid. Another version of the charter places Hysokecroft in Brockholes; Add. MS. 32108, fol. 288. In 1341 William son of William son of Roger de Brockholes claimed 9 acres in Grimsargh against Richard son of William son of Roger de Brockholes ; De Banco R. 328, m. 524 d. -4 In 1280 Adam de Brockholes, as grandson and heir of Award de Brock- holes, claimed a messuage and half an oxgang of land in Brockholes against Robert Noel, Agnes his wife, and Cecily (under age) the sister of Agnes, who held two-thirds, and Henry de Walton and Agnes his wife, who had one-third ; De Banco R. 36, m. 70. The claim was still being prosecuted in 1287 against Robert son of Adam Nowell of Mearley, Agnes and Cecily, it being alleged that Award de Brockholes had demised the land for a term (then expired) to Uctred de Brockholes; ibid. 69, m. 75 d. About 1284 an exchange seems to have been made, Robert Nowell and the sisters taking land in Paythorne ; Kuerden fol. MS. fol. 273. Robert Nowell and Agnes his wife claimed common of pasture in Brockholes in 1288 against Adam de Brockholes and William his brother; Assize R. 1277, m. 31. It may be added that an Alice daughter ot Roger son of Uctred de Brockholes released (c. 1285) to her sister Agnes all her inheritance in Brockholes; Kuerden MSS. v, fol. 11 &
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