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Lancashire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

The Domesday Book of 1086 AD identifies King William the Conqueror's tenants-in-chief for historic Lancashire within Cestrescire (Cheshire) and Eurvicscire (Yorkshire). At the time of the Norman Conquest of England, the County of Cheshire included ' (between the River Ribble and River Mersey) which became South Lancashire (now including parts of Merseyside and Greater Manchester), while the West Riding (West Treding) of the County of Yorkshire included what became North Lancashire.

Tenants-in-chief for lands in historic Cheshire:

Tenants-in-chief for lands in historic Yorkshire:

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