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A History of the County of Lancaster
… their Farnworth estate became the property of the Earls of Derby, under whom the Rishton family held it, having, it is … 10 acres of land, &c. in Farnworth, of the Earl of Derby, as of the suppressed Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem … landowners were the Duke of Bridgewater, the Earl of Derby, Lord Bradford, Sir John Parker Mosley, Le Gendre …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the brook called Fazakerley or Tue Brook, and from West Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to the point where it is … township. The cottage homes for the children of the West Derby Union are situated near the station. Harbreck House has … have a small burial-ground on the Walton border. The West Derby sewage farm occupies the eastern edge of the township. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The remainder was probably taken into the demesne of West Derby; 16 but a second of the four ploughlands was granted by … confiscation in 1487 came into possession of the earls of Derby. 20 John Warren in 1561 by fine released his fourth … Halsall of Halsall, 21 and two years later Edward, earl of Derby, sold his fourth share to the same Henry Halsall. 22 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… estate, not described as a manor, was sold to the Earl of Derby in 1496. 17 Alan de Singleton's estate descended to … 18 Their right in part was granted to the Earls of Derby, 19 who thus became the principal holders in the 16th … MS. C 8, 5 (Chet. Lib.), Hen. VII, no. 1. Thomas Earl of Derby v. William Huddleston nine messuages in Freckleton, &c. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were made with Barnacre township. The first Earl of Derby left 20 towards the building of a bridge here; V.C.H. … the fair day, 29 June 1369, there came to the fair John de Derby, canon and warden of Cockerham, John de Chacoumbe and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it formed part of the demesne of the capital manor of West Derby, being one of its six berewicks. 9 Its customary rating … in Garston in chief of Robert de Ferrers, earl of Derby, by a rent of 20 s. per annum, doing suit to county and … by knight's service, 6 oxgangs in Downham, lands in West Derby, Holland Place in Halewood, lands in Allerton and in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the benefice is a rectory, in the patronage of the Earl of Derby. The Primitive Methodists have a chapel. The Baptists …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Charlotte wife of James Lord Strange, afterwards Earl of Derby. 39 It was acquired by Hugh Cooper, lord of the manor … of his manor of Clitheroe; also Eyves Hall, of the Earl of Derby (formerly the Hospitallers' land), by 1 d. rent; and a … and 1638. Cal, Com. for Comp. ii, 1102. William Earl of Derby, James Lord Strange and Charlotte his wife were in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… army passed through Longsight on its way to and from Derby. Ibid. 169. Ibid. 16, 116. Ibid. 148. Ibid. 131, 165; a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and branches out west and south-west as Deane Road and Derby Street. To the west of Moor Lane are the districts … Gilnow, and Pocket. From the junction of Moor Lane and Derby Street, Weston Street and Great Moor Street lead … and his force, to the number of 500, were attacked by Lord Derby's forces from Wigan, by way of Bradshaw Gate. The …
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