. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. ^^5^^iasH!^^^^^^»ic:^.!gUf^^^^ -â 'i-i,' '»<j:jj;^^^ t7eM«y (^ ^ie^Ci^^- -'.^^...r.^^. â ""-'^^^'t^^^i^.^^^. "0 plac, de Quo War. {Rec. Com.), 375. Gilbert de Barton gave to William de Swinton two parts of the land which Ellis son of Godwin de Swinton held of the Hospitallers, in exchange for an ox- gang in Chadderton ; Ellesmere D. Roger de Worsley granted to Richard son of Geoffrey de Byron half of Swintonâbeing all he heldâexcept 12 acres given to the Hospitallers 5 Whalley Couch, iii, 905. There a


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. ^^5^^iasH!^^^^^^»ic:^.!gUf^^^^ -â 'i-i,' '»<j:jj;^^^ t7eM«y (^ ^ie^Ci^^- -'.^^...r.^^. â ""-'^^^'t^^^i^.^^^. "0 plac, de Quo War. {Rec. Com.), 375. Gilbert de Barton gave to William de Swinton two parts of the land which Ellis son of Godwin de Swinton held of the Hospitallers, in exchange for an ox- gang in Chadderton ; Ellesmere D. Roger de Worsley granted to Richard son of Geoffrey de Byron half of Swintonâbeing all he heldâexcept 12 acres given to the Hospitallers 5 Whalley Couch, iii, 905. There are other allusions to the Hospital- lers' holding ; ibid. 929, 934. The prior of the Hospitallers in 1329 made a claim against Elota the widow and Richard the son of Alexander de Swinton 5 De Banco R, 297, m. 180 d. In 1325 it was found that Joan wife of William de Multon held, among other properties, the third part of an estate at Swinton, which her former husband, William de Holland, had held of the Hospitallers by a rent of izt/. a year ; Inq. 19 Edw. H, n. 96. About 1540 the Hospitallers' tenants were Thomas Holland, paying 5j(^-, William Chapman, for half of Little Scholecroft, jd.^ and James Eckersall, 2^^.; Kuerden MSS. v, fol. 84. "^ Whalley Couch, iii, 877-936 ; see further in the account of Monton in Bar- WoRSLEY : Kempnough Hall ton. In 1331 Richard Hunewyngranted to the abbey all his lands in Swinton in Worsley, his eldest daughter Alice con- firming it; ibid. 926-28. Paulinus de Halghton granted to Cecily daughter of lorwerth de Hulton the third part of the vill of Little Houghton ; ibid, i, 59 ; this seems to have been given to the abbey ; ibid, i, 55. An oxgang and a half in Little Houghton was among the lands of Robert and Jordan de Hulton in 1253; Final Cone, i, 151. Geoffrey de Byron gave half the vill to his brother John, who gave it to the monks ; Whalley Couch. 57, 58 : see also iii, 901. The abbey lands were largely derived from the ben


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