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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lib.), the lands being held of William Farington: John Hilton, died 1625; son and heir Evan, aged thirty-eight; p. … 1638; son and heir Thomas, aged thirty-three; p. 424. John Hilton, Thomas Starkie and Margaret Werden, all recusants; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… LITTLE HULTON Helghetun and Hulton, 1235 (same document); Hilton, 1288, 1292; Hulton, 1292; the form Hilton continued in use till the xvii cent. The ancient … and his grandfather Adam; Hulton Ped. 10. William de Hilton, who, as a witness of the French wars, was called upon …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with eighteen hearths; Mr. Simmonds, fourteen; Richard Hilton the younger, ten; Susan Wrigley, nine; and Isaac …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… She died in 1775. Nuthurst was by her will given to James Hilton, son of her daughter Mary, who married Samuel Hilton of Pennington. The trustees of his son Samuel Chetham Hilton were in possession in 1851. 29 Roger son of Geoffrey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sisters (all dead) were Margaret wife of Sir Robert de Hilton, Katherine of Sir Ralph Daubeny and Lucy of Sir Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ceased to exist; the earliest, before 1800, by Mr. Richard Hilton and others; in 1812 by Samuel Crompton, inventor of … the spinning mule. Paper-making was introduced by Richard Hilton before 1836, and was carried on in works on the site …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Leach, and other tenements were sold in 1726 to James Hilton 65 of Pennington, mercer, for 4,550. 66 His son Samuel Hilton, on his marriage with Miss Mary Clowes of Smedley, … in Tyldesley, rebuilt the hall. 67 In 1808 Samuel Chetham Hilton, grandson of the last-named Samuel, sold the hall and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rainford compounded for his estate in 1649, 32 and Richard Hilton, as a 'Papist,' registered an estate here and at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Chancery. 33 The manor of Read was purchased by James Hilton of Pennington, who sold it in 1799 to the Oakenshaw … total of hearths recorded was forty-nine. 61 In 1788 James Hilton seems to have owned the whole township. 62 St. John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… above: Joseph Hornby, d. 1832; -s. Hugh, d. 1849; -s. Hugh Hilton, d. 1877sisters, Margaret Anne and Mary Alice. The …
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