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The following was copied from http://www.tcb.co.uk/gene/cheshire.htm:
HISTORY OF CHESHIRE by George Ormrod
Volume II, Part I, 2nd Edition, Routledge, LONDON, 1882, p. 335:
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EDISBURY HUNDRED
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KELSAL
[DOMESDAY BOOK VOL. 26 CHESHIRE - PHILLIMORE Chichester 1978 BALDRIC tende Hug com COCLE. Vlfac tenuit. 7 lib ho fuit. Ibi I. hida geld. Tra. e.I. car. Ibi. e ipsa in dnio, 7 un seruus. T. R. E. ualb XL solid. Modosimilit. Wast inuenit.]
"Baldricus tenet de Hugone comite Cocle. Ulfac tenuit & liber homo fuit.Ibi I. hida geldabilis. Terra est I. carucata. Ibi est ipsa in dominio, &unus servus. Tempore Regis Edwardi valebat XL solidos. Modo similit.Wastam invenit."
Sir Peter Leycester applies this account of "Cocle" to Coghall in Broxtonhundred, but expresses a doubt whether it does not apply to Kelsal, asthe Domesday survey places "Cocle" in Riseton hundred. The probability iscertainly much more in favour of the latter place, which is situated inthe centre of that hundred, than of Coghall, which is completely detachedfrom it. The possession of Baldric, who had no other estate, was of shortduration, and the manor of Kelsall passed to the bishop of Chester at avery early period, under whom the baron of Dunham Massey held the same asmesne lord.
8 Edw. II Hamon Massey, sixth baron of Dunham Massy, with AliceBeauchamp, his wife,d obtained the manors of Kelshale and Bacford from[his feoffees to uses,] Adam de Macclesfield, remainder to Richard, sonof Robert de Massy.
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