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A History of the County of Lancaster
… reason for this name, an ancient one, is unknown. Aynard Hey was a strip lying between the village and Church Field. A …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Corscroft, Hayrkirk, Bergh, Dobhey, Dalton, Ragh Winter Hey and Wodeam. Liverpool Corp. D. An endorsement dated 1672 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from John Leckonby and Thomas Hall. He also held the Half-hey in the Wall of the king. His heir was his nephew John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… through the centre with a connecting road called Bank Hey Lane. The Liverpool, Blackburn and Accrington line of the … Brook running between Little Harwood and the 'towne hey' of Blackburn, and another weir on the conventual land … 6 d. Thomas Haworth, for Harston Lee 6 d. and for Bank Hey 4 d. Edmund Cockshut, for Ediholes 3 d. George Page 3 d. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the demesne of Wood Hall in Hulton (viz. in Wood Hey and Moor Hey) to Thomas Thirlwind and Alice his wife at a rent of 23 … de Shakerley and Margaret his wife; ibid. no. 60. Hulton Hey, a piece of inclosed pasture, was the subject of grants …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Lower Darwen, the boundary passing over Bank o' th' Hey, at an elevation exceeding 750 ft. above the ordnance … manor made by James Livesey in 1618; ibid. 279. Shorrock Hey was another property of the family; ibid. Richard Livesey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 6 s. 8 d., to Ottiwell and Charles Haworth and to Richard Hey, Edmund and Oliver Ramsbottom. 5 There are references to … John, Thurstan and Christopher Ramsbottom, Richard Hey, Otwell, Edward, Charles and John Haworth, paying 9 6 s. … and Denis Haworth, &c. In Oakenhead Wood in 1609 Peter Hey, three Ramsbottoms and two Haworths were chief tenants; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… westward a height of 750 ft. is reached on Bank o' th' Hey, now Bank Hey; and where the boundary of the township skirts Winter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the following field names: Chew, Pushed Meadow, Lower Mean Hey, and Lowest Alter. A writer in 1823 says: 'From the … which the following field names occur: To Carr HouseHoge Hey, Rush Hey, New Hey, Cow Acre, Oseys, Pele, Old Meadow, Qwarvys; to …
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