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A History of the County of Lancaster
… daughter and coheiress of John, Lord Conyers, of Hornby Castle, 48 Yorkshire, and was buried at Leigh 23 May, … Leicestershire; and Esther, married to the Rev. James John Hornby, rector of Winwick, whose only children, two sons, …
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… kt., and Isabel, who married Robert Harrington of Hornby. 42 Margaret afterwards married Robert Singleton. 43 … Joan his wife in her right, and by Robert Harrington of Hornby, esq. (afterwards knight), and Isabel his wife in her … the son of her sister Isabel by Sir Robert Harrington of Hornby, kt., for life, with remainder to Thomas Talbot of …
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… of Thomas, who was to marry Margaret daughter of Robert de Hornby, and in default of issue to Richard, William and … the fourth part of a mill, &, in Garstang, against John de Hornby and Joan widow of Thomas son of John de Rigmaiden; …
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… married first Margaret daughter of William Harrington of Hornby, K.G., by whom he had no issue. Visit. (Chet. Soc. …
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… and Sudell, who at one time had a share of the manor; Hornby, baronet, 1899; Pilkington and Yates. Baines, Lancs. … St. Peter's, St. Paul's. The first mayor was William Henry Hornby, who was member of Parliament for the borough 185769; …
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… opened in 1881; Alexandra, with three branches, 1881; and Hornby. To the north of the latter is a large open space, in … of which is the Seaforth Battery. On the river wall at the Hornby dock gate is a lighthouse. There was a sandstone …
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… 'Mrs. Anne Fenwick, only child of Thomas Benison of Hornby Hall . . . in 1752 married a neighbouring squire, John … years it was decided by arbitration that she should have Hornby Hall for her use. her debts paid, and an annuity of … estates included West Hall in Whittington, lands, &c., in Hornby, Roeburndale, Farleton, Botton, Tatham and elsewhere; …
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… 2 Somewhat later it was with Tunstall included in the Hornby fee, 3 and the dependence continued until 1885, when a payment of 2 10 s. due annually to the lord of Hornby for Tunstall and Cantsfield was redeemed by Mr. North. … and his wardship was granted to Sir Edward Stanley of Hornby. 43 Thomas was dead in February 15034, when his …
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… D. (W. Farrer). The feoffees or purchasers were Richard Hornby of Bolton-le-Sands, Thomas Barwick of Highfield in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 1,181. The principal road, that from Lancaster to Hornby, passes through the northern end of the township, … was afterwards acquired by the Harringtons of Farleton and Hornby, 28 and so passed to the Lords Mounteagle, by whom it … it; Assize R. 420, m. 6 d. At Trinity, 1312, John de Hornby was plaintiff against John de Caton the elder; De …
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