The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract Containing An Interesting Acco

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The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract Containing An Interesting Acco
Benjamin Boothroyd
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II Tanner's N. ^ See Tanner's N: ** Par, 13. Trin. Rot. 22d Richard II.
HISTORY OF PONTEFRACT. :!' SS« RUGHALA, or Raul. Henry de Lacy granted two ox- gangs of land here.
RANGBROOKE. See SUkstono. STAPLETON. See Darrington.
SLADEBURN, in Craven. Ddaval gave this church, with the lands and chapels thereto belonging. Henry de Lacy con- firmed the grant. After tliis grant, the prior and convent pre- sented the first six rectors ; and enjoyed undisturbed whatever belonged to it. John of Gant depriv
...ed the house of this part of their property, nor could they ever recover it. The convent however made the attempt, and assigned the advow- son of the church to Booth and Byron, who gave it to the church of St. Catherine of Eccles. Though this gift was con- firmed by a Papal bull, the crown disregarded it and kept- possession *.
SILKSTONE. Swain, ♦he son of Alricus, gave the church here, with six oxgangs of land lying near to it, and the chapels, lands and tythes, and vv-hatever belonged thereto.


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