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Thursday, 11th April, 1907
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 411 note * I have also found portions of a red brick from the eastern part of the wall bearing the mutilated outline of the same stamp.
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page 413 note † Furca, a pit or ditch to drown women convicted of larceny.
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page 416 note § This was at a place formerly known as “Gallihaw,” now Galley Hall, at Carnforth.
page 417 note * Lancashire inquests, 1205–1307, Lancashire Record Society, 1903.
page 417 note † Inq. p. m. on Christiana de Coney. M.S.
page 418 note * ? Is this Thoracium, meaning the old tower.
page 418 note † Inq. p. m. No. 63 (2nd nos.) 20 Edward III. I am indebted to Mr. W. Farrer for the use of his copies of these three Inquisitions.—J. K. F.
page 418 note ‡ Cat. of Patent Rolls, 1347.
page 418 note § A deed in connection with this transfer is in Close Rolls.
page 418 note | Concher Book of Farness Abbey.