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A History of the County of Lancaster
… but does not seem to have been of long continuance. 30 Sir Gilbert Gerard was in 1593 stated to have held land in Preese …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 3 A subordinate manor, assessed as 4 oxgangs, was held by Gilbert son of Reinfred, and descended to his son, William de … This is inferred from the fact that William, as son of Gilbert, was called to warrant Richard le Waleys in 1220; … of Gorsuch in Scarisbrick, and then of the Gorsuch family. Gilbert Sutton, who died about 1517, held land of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… appears to have been lord of the manor in 1305 8; Gilbert de Wennington held it in 1319 by knight's service and … complained that William the son and Eleanor the widow of Gilbert de Wennington had refused him the annual robe with suitable trimming promised him by Gilbert; Assize R. 427, m. 2. The claim was prosecuted in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ii, 4. The Kekewich family appear early in the township. Gilbert de Kekewich in 1298 held the land which had been John … who in 1333 had a messuage and thirty acres here from Gilbert de Kekewich and Ellen his wife; Final Conc. ii, 91; … 4 d. for the lives of Sir Richard and his sons Vivian and Gilbert; and in 1711 William Lord Molyneux, upon the grant of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c., ana 4 oxgangs of land in Great Fieldplumpton against Gilbert de Singleton, who called Thomas de Clifton to warrant … named as tenant was the Robert Griffin of the last note. Gilbert de Singleton of Broughton has been named above. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Barton portion. About the middle of the 13th century Sir Gilbert de Barton granted to Henry de Sefton, clerk, and his … the possession of Cockersand. In 1235 it was granted by Gilbert de Barton to Richard de Bracebridge, being reckoned … This may be the land of Thomas son of Swain for which Gilbert de Notton and Edith his wife also granted a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1353 they were engaged in litigation with Lucy's kinsman Gilbert de Urmston, 23 son and heir of William, younger son of Siegrith. In July, 1351, Gilbert recovered twelve messuages, a mill, 80 acres of land, … some of the recognitors of the assize had delivered to Gilbert much more than the premises put in view, which they …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… m. 62; 27, m. 62 d.; Assize R. 408, m. 32, 66. About 1555 Gilbert Moreton claimed Overtown in Whalley against … his son granted Moreton House in Whalley (occupied by Gilbert Moreton) to John Moreton, citizen and haberdasher of … he had in 1577 settled on his grandson William (son of Gilbert) Shuttleworth and his heirs male by Alice daughter of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… occur the following undated grants to Adam de Hoghton: Gilbert son of Richard son of Amabel de Wheelton, release of half an oxgang of land (no. 918); John son of Gilbert de Wheelton, an oxgang of land held of Adam (no. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1544; William Radcliffe of Winmarleigh, 1561, and Gilbert Gerard, 1593. Hoghton succeeded Dutton before 1290. … no. 324. Adam son of Sir Adam de Hoghton about 1284 (Gilbert de Clifton being sheriff) released to the eame … Robert granted lands in Comberhalgh to his son Henry. Gilbert (of Broughton) and Randle were apparently other sons. …
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