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A History of the County of Lancaster
… lords having Tunstall also, and acquiring the manors of Burrow and Leck. The lordship of THURLAND, a name which may … in possession in 1359. 22 William added the manors of Over Burrow, Nether Burrow and part of Leck to the family inheritance in 1370, 23 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Another Matthew Gernet, ancestor of the lords of Burrow, held 3 oxgangs of land in Caton in 1212 by grant of … the third part of a fulling mill. He also held lands in Burrow and Leek. His son and heir John was born in 1249; … Gernet of Caton (c. 1250) mentions land which Matthew de Burrow had given to the Hospitallers; Cockersand Chartul. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… probably married a Burgh, for about 1270 William de Burgh (Burrow) was lord of Gressingham. 15 It appears that in 1228 …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and taken prisoners to Hornby Castle, Roger de Burgh or Burrow then being its constable, and when John de Nevill came … to her daughter Anne, who married John Fenwick of Burrow, as is related in the account of that township. About …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… election of mayor. Collome, Collon or Cowen Bridge is in Burrow, near Kirkby Lonsdale. At one time the corporation of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Earl Tostig's Whittington lordship, 2 and later was like Burrow granted to the Forester of Lancaster, and descended … in it were granted to the Gernets of Caton and Burrow, 4 and these appear to have formed the manor of Leck, afterwards held with Burrow by the Tunstall family, 5 and reckoned as threeOver …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Daresbury. 12 The manor was purchased in 1565 by William Burrow or Burgh, 13 who died in 1601 holding the manor of the …
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