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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and was vicar of Hillingdon, Middlesex, in 1588, and of Aughton in 1602. In 1613 he was presented to Holy Trinity, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the county lay the parish used to pay the same amount as Aughton, viz. 2 1 s. 8 d. towards 100 for the hundred; North … Hodgson and James Hodgkinson, both paid by Sir Richard Aughton. 57 All three appeared at the visitation of 1548. 58 … possibly the same, was witness to a charter of Madoc de Aughton. Master Thomas le Boteler, parson of the church of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from being for a while the boundary between Ormskirk and Aughton, formerly ran into Martin Mere, on the northern … slope of the ridge running westward from Upholland to Aughton was before the Conquest included in the privileged … and stands in point of date between the similar towers of Aughton and Halsall. In plan somewhat irregular, as having …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by John Rowson, Henry Windle, and others, as also of 'Aughton's Dole.' No reason was known for the discontinuance …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… various places in the neighbourhood, as Great Crosby and Aughton, cock-fighting, bull-baiting, and bowling matches on … was Thomas Kirkby, probably he whose presentation to Aughton caused much dispute. 81 The amount of the endowment … Paid first-fruits 21 Feb. 15678. He was also rector of Aughton, 1577, and of Bebington, 1579; ibid. ii, 409. He had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… taken down in 1867, which was of the same type as those at Aughton, Halsall and Ormskirk. The old tower, however, was … and Welch Whittle, and Henry was at one time rector of Aughton. He was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey, and the … 106. John Spink, rector of Freshwater, became rector of Aughton near Ormskirk in 1418, and held Aughton with Standish …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… married Bartholomew Hesketh, and Gabriel Hesketh of Aughton in 1549 sold his part of the estate in the Tatham …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Caterbank was the chaplain in 1535, and Robert Halghton or Aughton paid first fruits on appointment in 1536; Lancs. and … and Little Worley; Raines, op. cit. 635. In 1553 Robert Aughton had a pension of 5; he died about that time; Ch. Gds. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Coll., Oxf.; M.A. 1766; ibid. He held also the curacy of Aughton in Halton till his death in 1799, when he was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Valence, to Walter de Lindsay. 14 In 1258 Madoc de Aughton (or le Waleys) claimed 5 oxgangs of land in …
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