The following documents mention Thomas Stansfeld and members of his family
In 1451, the Park of Erringden was divided and let and Thomas Stansfeld went to the Court and took of the lord a fourth part of the park as it lay between Birnedakirygate (Burntacres Gate) and Beamonde-cloughe
An Oyer and Terminer Indictment of 1461 describes his cows and oxen being stolen at Wadsworth and Heptonstall on the order of Robert Pilkington
1457. Indenture of variance: between John Tounley, esq, and Gilbert Legh of Clifton, gent, they being agreed to fulfill ye ordinances awarded by us Ric. Worsley, Laurence Lyster, Thos. Stansfeld and Gilbert Banaster concerning a tenement called Bukclogh in Clevecher. (3 seals)[Lanc. Archives DDTO O 1/54]
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