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A History of the County of Lancaster
… purchased in 1772; the most conspicuous promoter was John Dawson of Aldcliffe. 212 In 1872 several of the more active …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Dicconson (1 oxgang of land, 13 d. rent), Christopher Dawson, several Simpsons and Robert Kellet of Cark (1 oxgang …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The building was at the lower end of Mosley Street (then Dawson Street), a little north of St. Peter's Church. Aston, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Couch. iv, 1217; the tenants were Giles Grove, William Dawson and Giles Hammond. Pat. 33 Hen. VIII, pt. vi. A later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… all his lands in Moston to his putative son John Dawson alias Halgh. The will was proved in 1685, and in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Oswald Croskell 43 oc. 1686 Richard Hardy 44 1687 Gabriel Dawson 45 oc. 1701 Thomas Hunter 1715 John Anyon 46 1731 John … 51 1797 Thomas Godfrey 52 1802 James Potter 53 1825 James Dawson Banister 54 1876 John Wilson Waithman, M.A. (St. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Square, but had by 1824 removed to an adjacent one in Dawson's Croft; their present place of worship, known as … from Chapel Street in 1843, the former Unitarian Chapel in Dawson's Croft being used for a time. It was founded in 1844; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it has descended regularly to the present lord, Mr. Henry Dawson Greene of Whittington. The Court Rolls from 1800 to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the Kitsons' old house was then the seat of William Dawson. In 1334 John son of William de Warton granted his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands in Worston. The land tax return of 1787 gives Thomas Dawson and Thomas York as chief owners. There is a mission … 1495. For instance, Nowell of Mearley, Pudsey, Dugdale and Dawson. William son of Hugh de Worston was plaintiff in 1333; …
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