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Thank you very much for the clarification. Yes, you are correct my question was in relation to the deposition made by William Case. Did my username give it away? :)
Could I please ask if you could clarify another point in relation to the same document?
It states:
"Since that time the said Abbot has pulled down the said mease, together with 20 others in the said town" So I presume there were 21 in total. Then a little further in the document it states:
"pulled down the whole town called the Sellergarth in Furness, wherin there were 52 tenements and tenants"
So if there were 52 tenements and tenants and 21 mease(s?), does that mean that there were 31 tenants (52 - 21) and only 21 houses, or am I missing something obvious? Dont know if I`ve explained my question very well, but basically I`m asking how many tenants were there in the village and how may tenements (mease)? Thanks again.