Bridgebabe,
Have found the land terrier from 1704.
It's from 'Miscellany Accounts of the Diocese of Carlisle, with the Terriers delivered in to me at my primary visitation' by William Nicolson, late Bishop of Carlile.' It was published by C&WAAS in 1877.
The first paragraph reads:
" APPLEBY, St. Lawrence. A Terrier of the Houses, Glebelands, Gardens, Orchards, Tenements, Pensions, Tithes, Augmentations, and other yearly Profits, belonging to the Vicarage of Appleby; Drawn up, or made, by the Order and Appointment of the Rt Revd. Father in God William Ld. Bishop of Carlile, Anno 1704. Ja. Lamb Vic. Ibid."
It then goes on to give the terrier in detail - about three and a half pages. If you would like the full details let me know and I will PM them to you.
There is another reference to him in the book. This is from 1703.
"Some dispute there is betwixt the Dean & Chapter of Carlile and the present Vicar (Mr. Lamb) concerning the Tyth of Sattergate; which the Patrons suppose to be a Renewable Lease, now expired. The Vicar thinks it to be a setled Augmentation; and as such I also take it to be, since 'tis Register'd in their Augmentation-Book in tat matter as the Act of Parliament directs."
So he had the Bishop on his side.
The spelling, punctuation etc is as in the text.
Brie