The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures / by Robert Thoroton ...

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The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures / by Robert Thoroton ...
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Thoroton, Robert, 1623-1678.
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London :: Printed by Robert White for Henry Mortlock ...,
1677.
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Nottinghamshire (England) -- Antiquities.
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Bole.

BOle and Bolum are not distinguished in Doomsday Book, being both there written Bolum, and some of the Arch-bishop of Yorkes Fee,* 1.1 and some of the Fee of Roger de Busli. There was a Mannor in Bolun which Vlmer had before the Conquest, and answered the Geld as one Bov. and an half for it. The Land one Car. There Roger de Busli had one Car. and the fourth part of a Church, and two Mills, 32s. and ten Acres of Medow: this continued the old value it had in the Confessours time, viz. 40s.

The application of this record is so uncertain, that what is set down for Bollum may possibly belong to this place, and this to that.

The Mannor and Rectory of Bole, do make a Prebend in the Cathedral Church of York,* 1.2 valued heretofore at xx. Marks.

The Jury, 17 R. 2.* 1.3 found it no damage if the King granted to William Rothewell of Bole, leave to give and assign to Gilbert Tynne Vicar of the Church of Bole, and his successours, eight Acres of Land, and six of Pasture, with the Appurte∣nances in Bole, to help to sustain them, which Lands were held of Iohn Danby, Clark, as of the Prebend of Bole, by two appearances at the Court of Bole, and paying 2d. And the said William held a Mess. and twenty Acres of Land, and Pa∣sture, with the Appurtenances, of Iohn Duke of Lancaster, as of the Honour of Tykhill, and the said William held a Mess. and one Acre ½. of Land in Bole of Mr. Thomas Arundel Arch-bishop of Yorke, as of his Mannor of Scrooby paying 5d. per annum, and some other small parcels there, of the said Prebendary, Duke, and Arch-bishop.

The owners of Boale Town in 1612. are reckoned, The Lady Elizabeth Gilby, Widow,* 1.4 Hugh Hodgeson, Charles Oxenford, Iennat Asheton, Widow, Katherine Gregory, Widow, Charles Asheton, Anthony Dickens, William Rodgers, Dorothy Birche, Widow, William Bradley, Edward Kirkeby, Richard Carre, Iohn Frances, Henry Broomehead of Wheat∣ley.

The Vicarage of Boole was five Marks:* 1.5 'Tis now 4l. 13s. 4d. value in the Kings Books, and the Prebendary continueth Patron.

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