Aughton Terrier 1726
A Terrier of the House and other profitts belonging to ye Curacy of Aughton
1st: An House and Stable with a garden and orchard a garth containing by estimation 3 acres of ground, also common right.
2ly: 16 acres of Inclosed Common land.
3ly: A rent Charge out of ye tythes of Aughton of Five Pounds per annum
4ly: The Interest of Two Hundred Pounds being Queen Anne’s Bounty.
5ly: Paid by the Kings Receiver Eight Pounds two shillings and Eight Pence at Michaelmas.
Witness our Hands this 3rd Day of September 1726
Wm Store, Curate
Wm Taitt, Churchwarden
George Young, Overseer
George Smith, Cha: Langwith (?, damaged), parishioners