An Historical Account of Kirkstall Abbey Near Leeds in Yorkshire

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An Historical Account of Kirkstall Abbey Near Leeds in Yorkshire
Jasper Whitfield Snowdon
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Peter de Ferilay, fon of Roger de Leyfing, gave a mefluage, a toft, and one eflart called Swayn-rode near Bellehus-gate, with the land and meadow lying between Swayn-rode, next to Bellehus-fyke : he alfo gave that eflart next to the moor, on the weft part of the bridge of New-grange, (nova; grangae) with the homage and fervice of Adam de Hales, and 6d an- nual rent.
Peter, fon of William de Bramley, gave four ox- gangs, with tofts and crofts. William, fon of Wil- liam Bech, gave 31 acres and an
... half. Henry Fraun- ces gave five acres, with his native toe. Adam de gales confirmed one meflbage, with a toft.
Richard Raynville gave half a carucate, and Adam Raynville two tofts, a croft, and two oxgangs of lands, to find waihing cloths for the church.
William, fon of William Stapylton, gave a toft and croft, with one acre and an half of land ; and Robert de Stapylton gave two oxgangs, one toft and croft, with two eflarts of land.
Adam Norays gave one oxgang, a toft, croft, and an eflart of land called Martin's-efTart, or Martyn- rode.


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