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A History of the County of Lancaster
… PEMBERTON seems to have formed one of the berewicks or members of the manor of Newton. 8 It is so regarded in the … favour of Robert de Sankey, Hugh de Hindley, and Alice de Parr, against William de Worsley and Alice, widow of Jordan … from the last note that Robert de Sankey and Alice de Parr were lords of the manor in 1431, in addition to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aldemulneford.' 7 Richard de Pennington, either the father or the son of Margery, but probably the former, also gave … Stockheye, the Kattysbutts, the Tunfilde, Hosforland or Hoffurlong, the Demyshevid and Mauributts. 23 Richard de … which last the defendants had purchased from Mrs. Parr, widow, who had shortly before purchased the reversion …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the church has been formed into a little square or market-place, at the entrance of which are the market … argent and azure on a chief sable three cinquefoils or. The Prior of Lancaster complained in 1330 that he had … legitimacy was disputed, and he was known as Butler alias Parr alias Ward alias Taylor. He appears to have succeeded, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… MANORS POULTON was given by Count Roger of Poitou in 1093 or 1094 to the abbey of St. Peter of Shrewsbury. 5 It had … was put up for sale and purchased for 19,200 by Thomas Parr of Warrington, 59 whose son Thomas Philip died without … 1891, when the estate passed to his brother John Charlton Parr of Grappenhall Heys, the present owner. 60 Parr of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted Preesall and Hackinsall to Geoffrey the Arbalaster or crossbowman, 6 and renewed the gift after he came to the … stood on the same site was probably pulled down wholly or piecemeal at the time the present house was erected or … seems to have been doubtful. He had three aliases Ward, Parr and Taylor. Richard Butler had two sons, George and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… grant was made in October, 1458, by Henry VI. 15 One or more families took their surname from the place, but no … Cambridge. Sable, three roses argent, barbed vert, seeded or; on a chief per pale azure and gules a fleur-de-lis on the … had two small houses; Edward Ellam and Edward Greenough of Parr also registered small freeholds. 21 John Philip Kemble, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… oats, wheat, and clover. The soil is clayey. The Sankey or Rainford Brook flows through the whole length of the … took the local surname, 6 others being known as Haysarm, 7 Parr, 8 and Forshaw, 9 but no connected history of these … Haysarm, who in conjunction with her husband Jenkin Parr caused her to marry Thomas More, Parr's servant, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has 2,213 acres, and Glazebrook the remainder. Hollinfare or Hollins Green is a hamlet on the boundary of the two … in 1400, holding lands in Warrington, Sankey, Penketh, Parr, and Sutton, and leaving as next of kin and heir Richard … married an Ellen, who in 1435 was the wife of John de Parr, and that he left a daughter and heir Isabel. In 1407 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has an area of 974 acres. It is crossed by the Gore, or Rushbrook, the portion to the north of which has now … in the charters and pleas quoted. In the time of Henry II or Richard I Matthew son of William granted to the … of Platt; Booker, op. cit. 192. Laghok, or Laffog, in Parr, also belonged to the Hospitallers. Ten years later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… partHuntroydewas held by the service of a pair of spurs or 2 d 3 The lordship of the manor, with one of the oxgangs, … the marriage of Nicholas Starkie with the heiress of John Parr of Kempnough, 41 and of John Starkie with Alice Norris … old; Huntroyde D. See the account of Worsley. In 1578 John Parr of Cleworth and Edmund Starkie became bound to observe …
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