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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sir William le Boteler and Robert de Ferrers, earl of Derby. 19 John had a brother Robert, called 'Goch.' 20 … of the Molyneux family, who also had a house in West Derby, known as the New Hall, and eventually succeeded to the … ii, 501. T. E. Gibson, Lydiate Hall, 93; Jordan de Derby, on behalf of the earl, afterwards resigned his right …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cavendish, in 1843 23 sold it to the thirteenth Earl of Derby, whose successor is now lord of Inskip and Great … been the Banastre 34 and Hoghton 35 families. The Earls of Derby have long been lords of the manor, 36 and courts are … held by Thomas Radcliffe of Winmarleigh and Thomas Earl of Derby; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 3 (and later), 68. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of a tenement in Kearsley held in common by Henry, Earl of Derby, Ralph Assheton of Great Lever, and Ralph Seddon of … and the following rents were due from it: To the Earl of Derby, 22 d.; to Ralph Assheton, 10 s. and four hens; and to … 205. A 'manor' of Kearsley is mentioned among the Earl of Derby's possessions in 1631; Pal. of Lane. Feet of F. bdle. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the western part of the township. Stanley, Earl of Derby. Argent, on a bend azure three stags' heads cabossed … of Bosworth, and like them was granted to the earl of Derby at the beginning of Henry VII's reign. 12 The share of … whom it had been conferred by his father, Henry, earl of Derby. 20 The Molyneux family thus acquired the whole of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of justices. 60 In December he was acting as one of Lord Derby's council in Lancashire, being appointed one of the … Thomas Broughton in 1487 and then granted to the Earl of Derby; Pat. 4 Hen. VII. Afterwards, as will be seen from the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the lands there being purchased in 17245 by the earl of Derby. 67 Like Bootle, it has since descended, with Knowsley, … subsidy. 76 The land tax return of 1785 shows that Lord Derby, Thomas Fleetwood, and the executors of John Fletcher, … in Fountains Road (Union Chapel), 1878. That formerly in Derby Road was removed to Bootle in 1887. The Salvation Army …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to have been held (like Rawcliffe itself) of the Earl of Derby; ibid, iii, no. 45. The tenure is not recorded in later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1066 take precedence in Domesday after the royal manor of Derby; and the first of them were Roby and KNOWSLEY. These … turn to the contest. 38 As a reward he was created earl of Derby. 39 After the battle of Stoke in June, 1487, more … of 1497; 42 soon after his return from this he died at Derby House, London, where is now the College of Arms, on 5 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Balderston, 115 here as elsewhere, came to the Earl of Derby and a number of heirs. 116 Many of the greater families … was acquired by Sir John Stanley, ancestor of the Earls of Derby; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxiii, App. 9. The Abbot of … forfeited lands were given to the first Earl of Derby; Pat. 4 Hen. VII. The second earl died in 1521 holding …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he had held the manor of Lathom as of the honour of West Derby by the service of 20 s. and doing suit to the county … certain offences committed within the forest of West Derby, Joan his wife and Edward their son being included in … Knowsley took its place, though William, the ninth earl of Derby, had some intention of rebuilding it. 58 A very …
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