Hi Kev,
Thanks for the response. The one on Archive is Vol. 3 (which I already have, along with 1 & 2).
Regards, Phil.
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- 23 Dec 2018, 14:58
- Forum: Local Folks Memoirs
- Topic: Early Yorkshire Charters
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3607
- 23 Dec 2018, 11:58
- Forum: Local Folks Memoirs
- Topic: Early Yorkshire Charters
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3607
Early Yorkshire Charters
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have a copy of Early Yorkshire Charters Vol VII - The Skipton Fee? I'm after an entry on page 227 about John de Merclesden.
I now live in Kent and the libraries down here don't hold much about 'up North.'
Thanks, Phil.
Does anyone have a copy of Early Yorkshire Charters Vol VII - The Skipton Fee? I'm after an entry on page 227 about John de Merclesden.
I now live in Kent and the libraries down here don't hold much about 'up North.'
Thanks, Phil.
- 06 Dec 2018, 09:35
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: Blakey
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2394
Re: Blakey
Hi Stanley, Thanks for the post. I've tried both these sources with no luck. I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that Blakey was a forunner or perhaps an alternative name for Blacko - Warner agrees with this in his History of Barnoldswick. I've got JAC's Admergill book on order - that may give me so...
- 05 Dec 2018, 15:14
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: Blakey
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2394
Re: Blakey
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the response. I have John's books but I cannot find anything specific regarding this.
Thanks for the response. I have John's books but I cannot find anything specific regarding this.
- 05 Dec 2018, 10:42
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: Blakey
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2394
Blakey
Hi All, I'm struggling to determine the extent of the ancient 14c area of Blakey to the west of Colne - anyone got any clues? I was originally assuming the area extended from Wanless (ie Blakey Hall Farm) westward to Pendle Water (at Higherford). A deed from 1340 gives the area as 'the bounds of thi...
- 11 Sep 2018, 10:25
- Forum: Research Topics
- Topic: Account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3938
Re: Account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne
Hi Wendy/Stanley,
Thanks for the responses. Already tried both these;the eBay item is ended, and I live in Kent - so Clitheroe library is difficult.
Cheers, Phil
Thanks for the responses. Already tried both these;the eBay item is ended, and I live in Kent - so Clitheroe library is difficult.
Cheers, Phil
- 11 Sep 2018, 07:43
- Forum: Research Topics
- Topic: Account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3938
Account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne
Hi All,
Does anyone known if the shortform publication (32 pages) 'An account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne' by WS Weeks, published by the Clitheroe Advertiser in 1922 is available online? I've tried all the usual book sources on the web, but no joy so far?
Thanks Phil.
Does anyone known if the shortform publication (32 pages) 'An account of the court rolls of the manor of Gisburne' by WS Weeks, published by the Clitheroe Advertiser in 1922 is available online? I've tried all the usual book sources on the web, but no joy so far?
Thanks Phil.
- 30 Jan 2017, 18:23
- Forum: Stanley's View
- Topic: MORE DE LACY PROBLEMS
- Replies: 9
- Views: 2492
Re: MORE DE LACY PROBLEMS
Hi, Does anyone know if there is a translation of the Chartulary of Kirkstall Abbey? I am researching my family history; in this case Richard de Merclesden, Master Forester of Blackburnshire, including the Chace of Penhull (as it was then) from about 1327 to 1345. He was involved as part of this dis...