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History of the Church and Manor of Wigan.
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£ s. d.
Under Moot hall, 8, viz.:
Wm. ffoster, next staires 0 0 4
Degory ffoster, next it 0 2 8
Wm. ffoster, next it 0 4 0
Peter Deane, next it 0 10 0
Wm. Deane, next it 0 4 8
Widow Almond, next it 0 4 0
Pet. Anderton, next it 0 10 0
Jeffery Deane, kidcok 0 2 0
Mills:
Bridge corne mill 6 13 4
Coppull fulling mill 2 0 0
Lower fulling mill 1 10 0
Lorington mill 1 0 0
Hugh fford's horse mill 0 6 8
Robert Bank's horse mill 0 1 0
Robert ffoster's hand mill 0 1 0
Grounds:
Barn & mill hill 0 2 8
Roger Mather,[1] [of Milgate] 3 tofts [near Henhurst Bridge] 0 4 0
Jam. Marsh, 2 tofts by Scol[es] 0 2 8
Ed. Lloyd, hardibuts 0 3 4
Alexander Buckley, for brother 0 3 4
Close behind Prescott lees 2 0 0
Half close by pound 2 0 0
Roger Lathwaie's exchong 0 0 6
Tho: Birchall, shepon 0 0 4
Cheife rents yearly—
Extrahabitans:
Roger Bradshaw, Esq. 1 7 8
  1. Roger Mather de Milgate was buried at Wigan 31st December, 1627, leaving four young children and a widow, Jenet, who was admitted as tenant at will to his close of land near Henhurst Bridge (Par. Reg. and Wigan Leger).