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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sutton, Rainhill, Skelmersdale, Rainford, Liverpool, Ditton, Childwall, and Lathom; free rents; also certain … seems to have passed about 1344 into the hands of Henry de Ditton, perhaps by purchase from Cecily de Bury; Final Conc. ii, 121. Henry de Ditton in 1347 sued Alan de Eccleston and Alice his wife …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sankey; Kuerden fol. MS. 359, R. 424. See the account of Ditton. At the same time, Beatrice de Molyneux, widow of … having only four. Norris D. (B.M.). The Slyneheads were a Ditton family, but appear in Sankey much earlier than this. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a project for embanking the Mersey from the marsh at Ditton down to Garston or even to Knott's Hole at the Dingle. … charter, Alan le Norreys granted to Simon his son the Ditton half of the mill of Halethat upon the pool between Hale and Ditton which he had received from Henry de Walton, formerly …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… HALEWOOD This township lies between the old course of the Ditton Brook on the north and Rams Brook on the south, both … to Warrington and to Crewe, with stations at Halebank and Ditton Junction; and the Cheshire Lines Committee's railway … Woolton charters. In the village is a small brewery. The Ditton Brook Ironworks by the Mersey have been discontinued …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Whiston by a brook which runs through Tarbock to join Ditton brook. The main road from Liverpool to Prescot passes … Huyton, gave to John le Norreys Alice's lands in Huyton, Ditton, Roby, and Childwall; ibid. 95, 91, 96, 94, 22, 57, … marriage with Margery, daughter of John Ditchfield of Ditton; Kuerden MSS. v, fol. 138 b, n. 106. Pal of Lanc. Feet …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 10 With the latter's daughter it went to John Dandyson of Ditton, 11 and was purchased from Richard and Peter de Ditton by Sir Richard Molyneux and his son in the latter part … father's heir, for in 1355 John son of John Dandyson of Ditton and Joan his wife claimed from Richard de Molyneux of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and co-heir of Henry de Rixton, added a portion of Ditton and other lands to the family inheritance. 40 On his … Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxii, App. 24. See the account of Ditton. In 1422 Henry made several grants to John, son and … of Sir Henry, and sister of Richard Bold, including Ditton, Great Crosby and other lands. His first wife, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… house to another, whereof Mr. Ditchfield, a papist at Ditton, was one; and that it had then lately been given out … were about to marry him (Lawrence) with Mr. Ditchfield of Ditton's daughter, an arch-papist, signifying his dislike …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1541. Her father, John, had held lands in Penketh, Ditton, and other places; she was an idiot, and her heirs … de Penketh; Assize R. 408, m. 9; &c. The Wetshaws were a Ditton family. Robert son of Henry de Wetshaw had a daughter Aline, who sold her land to Henry de Ditton in 1349; Kuerden MSS. iii, P. 4, n. 613, 617. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Parr of Rainford gave a release of her lands to Alan de Ditton and Richard her son in 14267; Kuerden MSS. iii, R 1, …
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