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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the service was unknown to the jury, but a rent of 18 d. was payable. Ralph Orrell also held lands in Dalton and … Richardson 1860 Ralph Calvert Williams Croft, 88 B.A. (T.C.D.) 1877 John Stott 1894 Walter Chetwynd Atkinson, M.A. … a charge of forgery against the Torbocks. In 1477 Hugh Mort of Wigan granted Watsha in Turton to Ralph Orrell (173). …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Garrett, who held it by the yearly service of 20 d. and suit to the three weeks' court of Warrington, whilst … made by Robert de Tyldesley to Thurstan son of Hugh, ancestor of Tyldesley of Garrett. In 1390 John son of … in 1595 from James Anderton of Lostock, esq., by Adam Mort, gent., 92 who erected, early in the seventeenth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hold the fortieth part of a fee in Westhoughton, paying 2 d. for sake fee and 6 d. for ward of the castle; 15 and the … 190 b). In 13712 Robert de Maunton, chaplain, and John le Mort, executors of the will of William son of Robert de … ii, 133. This son was afterwards rector of Standish, and ancestor of the Leighs of Singleton Grange; Dugdale, Visit. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 3 d. of free rent to her younger son William, 18 and the same … in Knowsley, yeoman, 31 and another portion to Adam Mort, who held a tenement here at his death in 1631. 32 After … her the manors of Haigh and Blackrod, 57 and Adam, perhaps ancestor of the Bradshaghs of Aspull. 58 John de Bradshagh …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… held by Randle Bold at his death in 1447, and the 20 d. for stallage collected in 1426 from tailors, mercers, and … among the Norris Deeds (B.M.), shows a total of 33 s. 6 d. Inq. and Extents, 148; about the same time Appleton, with the appurtenances, was valued at 3 7 s. 11 d.; ibid. 157. Henry de Lacy, in 1302, paid 40 s. for a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In his first year Dr. Bridgeman received 16 13 s. 2 d. as manor rents, 49 and 10 s. each for seven mortuaries. 50 … Adam del Crosse was defendant, with others, in a plea of mort d'ancestor in 1295; Assize R. 1306, m. 20 d. Later he had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… rendering for all services 10 s. for Worsley and 6 s. 8 d. for Hulton,' these being the rents paid by Hugh to the … younger sons, Sir William and Thomas. The latter became ancestor of the Egertons of Tatton, but the former leaving no … who held of Richard Brereton; James Sorocold; Thomas Mort of Little Hulton; Andrew Norris of West Derby; also in …
Cardiff Records
… Roger, Earl of Warewic, and Brian fitz-Count, and Robert D'Oilli, and Milo of Gloecester, and Edward of Salisbury, and … the chapel 20 l. The church of Saint Fagan 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. The church of Cardiff with the chapel 24 l. Small churches … of the same Deanery. The church of Lanedarn 3 l. 13 s. 4 d. The church of Pentrirk 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. The church of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the land and men which he had at Gueneholm, with 16 s. 1 d. rent, and orders and commands, that they may enjoy … prcipe, or mandate begins with S. as thus, S. Comes de Mort. et de Bolonia, &c. Bishop Tanner calls him Earl of … view of frank pledge, belonging to it, valued at 34 s. 4 d. per ann. to the prior, &c. grants to the said Earl, the …
The Environs of London
… hover round; This is mirth's consecrated ground: Here liv'd the laughter-loving Dame, A matchless actress, Clive her name. The comic muse with her retir'd, And shed a tear when she expir'd." Strawberry-hill. Its … father of Sir Robert, the first baronet of the family, and ancestor of Sir James Markham, married Bridget, daughter of …
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