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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1857 William Abraham Mocatta, M.A. 56 (T.C.D.) 1861 James Leighton 57 1874 Charles Stead Hope, M.A. 58 (Sidney Sussex … John Dickson, M.A. 59 (Trinity Coll., Camb.) 1885 George Leighton, M.A. (Dur.) The school above named, which was not …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… died on 31 December 1419 holding the manors of Dalton and Leighton, a fourth part of Over Kellet, the advowson of … 30 and passed, like Tewitfield, to the Middletons of Leighton. 31 It is now the property of Mr. Alfred Atkinson, … In addition to Dalton Henry de Croft held the manor of Leighton Conyers. Of both of them he made a settlement in …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… his widow Milisent and his son Robert in a suit concerning Leighton Mill in the November of 1221. 2 His grant to … the Eye Farm) is situate on the bank of the Severn, near Leighton and Eaton Constantine, in Shropshire. Eyton's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1489 it was agreed that the lords of Dalton and Leighton should present alternately. 54 There was a dispute … and a little later the Crofts of Claughton purchased the Leighton share of the advowson, 56 the Leghs of Lyme, as … Plea R. 68, m. 7. The next gift was to go to the lord of Leighton, the next after that to the lord of Dalton. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a wealthy Quaker named Lawson. They were Albert Hodshon of Leighton, John Dalton of Thurnham, John Tyldesley of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1612, 19 and the other dated 1712. The Middleton 19a or Leighton pew was the subject of a successful claim at the … Warton Church at the presentation of Thomas Middleton of Leighton. 84 About 1520 Richard Hudson was appointed to the … op. cit. The large square pew dated 1612 and known as the Leighton Hall pew, which stood on the north side, was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Edw. III, pt. ii (1st nos.), no. 121. Gervase Middleton of Leighton and Durslet died in 1548 holding messuages, &c., in …
Survey of London
… was built at the same time to the designs of Arthur G. Leighton of the firm of Gale, Gotch and Leighton, and later of Leighton and Higgs. He was also the architect of Little …
Survey of London Monograph
… Architects, 9, Conduit Street, London, W., Nov. 23. Lord Leighton, P.R.A. to Sir Henry Longley. Dear Sir Henry … Believe me, dear Sir Henry, sincerely yours, FREDERIC LEIGHTON. 2, Holland Park Road, Kensington, W., November 26. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in an action, in 1793, between the corporation and Mr. Leighton. On June 5, 1633, a petition was presented to King …
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