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A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of the fee of Widnes, and was reckoned as a member of Knowsley, with the Lathom family as lords. A subordinate … Richard, Adam, 9 and William, who took their surname from Knowsley or Huyton indifferently. 10 The eldest brother 11 … their name from it, while Adam, though usually called 'de Knowsley,' became possessed of Huyton properunjustly as was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… church, the other westward, between this township and Knowsley. Little Britain, so called from an inn, 'The Little … from Liverpool to Ormskirk; branches from it run east to Knowsley and Simonswood. The Lancashire and Yorkshire … of Kirkby, his son, sold in 1451 to Thomas Lathom of Knowsley; Norris D. (B. M.), n. 9038. Robert Norris, yeoman, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Derby. 67 Like Bootle, it has since descended, with Knowsley, to the present earl, who is lord of the manor. The … by a gift of Finch House in West Derby for his life; Knowsley D. 471/165. A private Act was obtained in 1709 (8 … Little Crosby, Ellel, Horsam, Walton, and Liverpool; Knowsley Muniments. There are references to Lord Derby at …
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… Townships Knowsley KNOWSLEY Chenulveslei, Dom. Bk., Knuvesle, 1199; Knouselegh, … being typical of moss vegetation. The village of Knowsley, which is situated in the north-west, is entirely … the park, on the north. The well-wooded park surrounding Knowsley Hall is the principal feature of the township, …
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… of Simon, who was suing her stepson for dower in 1199. Knowsley and Anglezark were subsequently assigned to her. 11 … prior of Burscough, as to the corn mills of Lathom and Knowsley, which he held from the canons by a rent of 2 s. and … (1361), it was found that he held of him a knight's fee in Knowsley, Tarbock, and Huyton. 43 There are but scanty …
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… Richard, son of Roger de Molyneux, shows a lion rampant; Knowsley D. bdle. 1402, n. 1. It may be added that there is a … Blundell of Crosby D. K. 270, K. 161. The original is at Knowsley; bdle. 1402, n. 9. Blundell of Crosby D. K. 165, K. … seems to have been a hamlet, in 1405. The deeds are at Knowsley, bdle. 1402, n. 1520, 24. Thomas Anyon of Brackley …
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… with those of Burscough. 52 There are other court rolls at Knowsley. The following, as 'Papists,' registered estates … seat, 1688.' Ibid. 10. Lea, op. cit. 7. Aughton, Knowsley, Lathom, and Scarisbrick. Thomas Such, who farmed …
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… as 7 s. 7 d. and the manor was held 'as of the manor of Knowsley.' Thomas's will is printed in full in Piccope's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The dismantled windmill also stands here. The woods of Knowsley Park make a pleasant background to the north. At …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… coal measures, but from Rainford village to the chase in Knowsley Park there is a belt three-quarters of a mile in … 1824, ii, 706. There are numerous court rolls at Knowsley, seventeenth to nineteenth century. Randle and Ralph … in 1443; his brother's widow Margery held part in dower; Knowsley D. bdle. 301, n. 1, 2. In 1451 the heir of John de …
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