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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the marriage of her daughter Anilla with John le Norreys of Much Woolton. 13 The descent of the manor is … the issue of the above mentioned marriage between John le Norreys of Woolton and Anilla Grelley, one of them being … ii, fol. 230. See also the accounts of Much Woolton for Norreys, and of Bickerstaffe for Mossock. It would appear …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… loc. sup. cit. In 1319 it was found that one Alan le Norreys, possibly as trustee, had enfeoffed Thomas de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Uley, Gloucestershire, who adopted the surname of Norreys, and died in 1844; their son Robert Henry Norreys resided in the hall till his death in 1887. The hall … 136 built in 1890, the Bishop of Manchester and Mr. J. B. Norreys Entwisle present alternately. The Presbyterian Church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… married, about 1410, Joan daughter and coheir of John le Norreys of Much Woolton, who brought him lands in Allerton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it was granted by John, then Count of Mortain, to Hugh le Norreys at a thegnage rent of 20 s. a year. 13 On coming to … placed in possession, 16 but in 1221 the title of Hugh le Norreys was acknowledged. 17 Hugh died soon afterwards, and … name is preserved. Alan del Castel was a tenant of Hugh le Norreys in 1283; Norris D. (B.M.), no. 1003. In Hampson, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. 1, m. iiij; 2, m. vij, by Nicholas son of John le Norreys. The parentage of Henry de Bold does not appear, but … account of Woolton. In June, 1319, John son of Robert le Norreys transferred to Henry de Rixton all the lands and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and were worth 40 s. yearly. 7 A century earlier the Norreys family claimed two oxgangs of land in Bradford, but …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Warton in Warton, Hugh de Formby in Formby, Alan le Norreys and John son of William son of Edwin in Ravenmeols; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Matthew granted to the father of Richard and Jordan le Norreys of Heaton Norris, and became Jordan's by agreement in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas (Assize R. 438, m. 14) and in 1360 by Nicholas le Norreys, at the same time as Hugh le Norreys (as son and heir of Maud daughter of John de Coppull) … Standish D. (Mrs. Tempest's abstracts), no. 32. Robert le Norreys and Maud his wife in 1325 claimed a messuage and land …
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