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History of the Church and Manor of Wigan.

"The Parsons Medow, lying nere Adam Bridge and bounded wth the River of Douglas, conteynes in it

Diglakes portion, severed from parsons medow only by the River of Douglas [should be by a streamlet running into the Douglas] conteynes in it

Maynes, behind the Barn

Maynes, next to it, called the Midle Maynes

Maynes, on the high hill

The litle Ryecroft, at the east side of that Maynes

Carreslytch Maynes

Medow, under the Hall

Old Orchard or Conygrew, next the highway against Prescot's house on the one side and Hall Medow on the other side

Little Orchard, or well yard next to it

Parsnep Yard

Walks, one the outside of the Mote ditch

Milking Fold

Court, before the gates and barne side

Totall of all the premises (not reckoning the houses or gardens or mote Ditch or site of barnes and out houses and Tenants at will or Encroachments, &c.) is