A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



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EURVICSCIRE [YORKSHIRE] 

 THE LAND OF ROGER OF POITOU^ 



2 M. In Lanesdale [Lonsdale]^ and Cocre- 

 HAM [Cockerham] Ulf and Machel had 2 caru- 

 cates to geld. 



1 Col. I 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. 



^ Perhaps Bank Houses and Cockersand, between 

 the rivers Lune and Cocker. 



3 M. In EsTUN [Ashton, near Lancaster] 

 Cliber, Machern, and Ghilemichel had 6 caru- 

 cates to geld. In Ellhale [EUel], 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 ; Bere- 

 wic [Borwick], 2 carucates ; Hennecastre [Hin- 

 caster, Westml.], 2 carucates ; Evreshaim [Hever- 

 sham, Westml.], 2 carucates ; Lefvenes [Levens, 

 Westml.], 2 carucates. 



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