Historical antiquities, in two books the first treating in general of Great-Brettain and Ireland : the second containing particular remarks concerning Cheshire / faithfully collected out of authentick histories, old deeds, records, and evidences, by Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet ; whereunto is annexed a transcript of Doomsday-book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, taken out of the original record.

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Historical antiquities, in two books the first treating in general of Great-Brettain and Ireland : the second containing particular remarks concerning Cheshire / faithfully collected out of authentick histories, old deeds, records, and evidences, by Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet ; whereunto is annexed a transcript of Doomsday-book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, taken out of the original record.
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Leycester, Peter, Sir, 1614-1678.
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London :: Printed by W.L. for Robert Clavell ...,
M.DC.LXXIII [1673]
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Cheshire (England) -- Genealogy.
Great Britain -- History.
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In Neweton Hundret.

In Neweton tempore Regis Edwardi fuerunt quinque hidae. Ex his una erat in Dominio. Ecclesia ipsius Manerii habebat unam Carucatam terrae, & Sanctus Oswoldus de ipsâ villâ duas Carucatas terrae habebat quietas per omnia.

Hujus Manerii aliam terram XV homines, qui Drenchs vocabantur, pro XV Maneriis tenebant.

Sed hujus Manerii Berewichae erant: & inter omnes triginta solidos reddebant. Silva ibi decem leuvis longa, & sex leuvis & quarentenâ lata: & ibi Aire Accipitrum.

Hujus Hundredi homines liberi, praeter duos, erant in eadem consuetudine quâ homines Derberiae: & plus illis duobus diebus in Augusto metebant in Culturis Regis: Illi duo habe∣bant quinque Carucatas terrae, & forisfacturam sanguinis, & foeminae viòlentiam passae, & Pasuagium suorum hominum: Alias habebat Rex.

Totum hoc Maneriumrddebat de firmâ Regi decem libras, & decem solidos: modò sunt ibi sex

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Drenghs, & duodecem villani, & quatuor bordarii: Inter omnes novem Carucatas habent: valet quatuor libras hoc Dominium.

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