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A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE

f. 332.

EURVICSCIRE [YORKSHIRE]

THE LAND OF ROGER OF POITOU[1]

col. ii.

2 M. In Lanesdale [Lonsdale][2] and Cocreham [Cockerham] Ulf and Machel had 2 carucates to geld.

3 M. In Estun [Ashton, near Lancaster] Cliber, Machern, and Ghilemichel had 6 carucates to geld. In Ellhale [Ellel], 2 carucates. In Scozforde [Scotforth], 2 carucates.

M. In Biedun [Beetham, Westml.], Earl Tostig had 6 carucates to geld. Now Roger of Poitou has (it) and Ernuin the priest under him. In Jalant [Yealand], 4 carucates; Fareltun [Farleton, Westml.], 4 carucates; Prestun [Preston Richard, Westml.], 3 carucates; Berewic [Borwick], 2 carucates; Hennecastre [Hincaster, Westml.], 2 carucates; Evreshaim [Heversham, Westml.], 2 carucates; Lefvenes [Levens, Westml.], 2 carucates.

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  1. Col. 1 contains the survey of Roger's lands in Craven; Col. 2, the manor of Gretlintone and its members in the district adjoining Craven known as Bowland. Next follow three 'Lancaster' entries.
  2. Perhaps Bank Houses and Cockersand, between the rivers Lune and Cocker.