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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1241 it was found that (Great) Pendleton had rendered 3 7 s. 10 d. to John de Lacy. 3 The compotus of 1295 shows a … Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 105. Adam Nowell gave all his land in Little Pendleton to Simon his … his wife, possibly the daughter Isold, released to Simon Nowell their right in an oxgang of land formerly held by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were demised to free tenants or thegns at the rent of 1 s. 6 d. an oxgang. In 12012 Henry de Read obtained a writ … to have been two daughtersKatherine, who married Lawrence Nowell of Great Mearley, and Joan, who married Sir Richard de … but one of the other tenements in the township. Lawrence Nowell was dead in 1375. 11 His son John Nowell of Read died …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hallows, lately demised to Sir Henry Hoghton at 6 13 s. 4 d., to James Banastre for the increased rent of 8, and … by Ellis Nutter of Waterside, John Haliday and John Nowell. 47 In 1550 Henry Nutter brought a bill of complaint … had descended to John Nutter, 49 those of Haliday and Nowell being held divisibly between John Crombock, John Moor …
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… in it, called Over and Nether Roughlee. The two yielded 56 s. in 1324, 3 when Richard de Marsden and Richard de Grenacre … old rent 9, were demised by copy of Court Roll for 13 6 s. 8 d. a year to Christopher Baldwin, Christopher Smith, … who were anxious to obtain her inheritance, and that Roger Nowell, the active prosecuting magistrate, had a grudge …
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… connects these three. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's loop line from Blackburn to Padiham and Burnley crosses the … with a moiety of the water-mill, and lands, &c., to Roger Nowell of Read. 20 The Nowells had already some land in … of Stonyhurst, Richard Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe, Roger Nowell of Read, John Starkie of Huntroyde, Thomas Whitaker, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Earl of Lincoln in 1242 as the tenth part of a knight's fee, being of the dower of the countess. 4 Within the next … have been granted, gave to Edmund de Lacy the rent of 20 s. and all the services of the free men of Twiston. 5 In 1258 … brothers and sister of Richard de Greenacres, to Adam Nowell and to John de Dinelay; DD, no. 620, 621. In 1338 a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Whalley WHALLEY Hwlleage, Hweallge, A.-S. Chron. 798; Wallei, Dom. Bk.; Wallebi, 1182 (exceptional); … of London, for sixty years, with reversion to Roger Nowell of Read, who had (1581) married Katherine daughter of … Halsted and Janet his wife sold a messuage, &c., to Roger Nowell; ibid. bdle. 54, m. 9. Roger Nowell died in 1624, his …
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… and Hapton by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee, 6 these manors being included in the dower of the … to be held of Henry de Lacy by the fourth part of a knight's fee, a rent of 16 d., and doing suit to the court of … John Paslew claimed a grange in Wiswell against Roger Nowell. 48 Francis Paslew or Pasley in 1589 obtained a lease …
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… Worsley to Walkden. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Hindley runs west through the … Wardley, and Walkden. The London and North Western Company's line from Manchester and Eccles to Wigan, begun in 1861, … a moiety of Swinton and Little Houghton; ibid. Hugh de Nowell ( sic) in 1324 is said to have held in Worsley and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of free tenants. In 1241 John de Lacy had rents of 33 s. 3 d., a pair of gloves, and two harriers' collars from … rest (6 oxgangs) was held by seven other men, who paid 35 s. 6 d. in all. 5 Sir Robert's moiety probably reverted to … land which passed to his son John in 1495. For instance, Nowell of Mearley, Pudsey, Dugdale and Dawson. William son of …
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