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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of HARDSHAW is quite unknown. It was the property of the Hospitallers and ranked as a separate manor. 35 It seems to … half of Windle may be represented by Hardshaw, held by the Hospitallers. Ibid. 147. Dods. MSS. cxlii, fol. 212 b, n. … see J. Gillow, Bibliog. Dict. of Engl. Cath. ii, 298. The Hospitallers had lands in Windle as early as 1292; Plac. de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Roger son of Ravenkil, who gave Linacre to the Knights Hospitallers, 9 occurs from 1130 to 1171. 10 His son Richard, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… been mentioned above. Jordan held part of Wardley of the Hospitallers by a rent of 8 d.; 78 he had other lands in … disproved. The Hollands of Denton held another part of the Hospitallers' lands in Wardley by a rent of 4 d. 105 Another … Worsley: Kempnough Hall In addition to Wardley the Hospitallers had an estate in SWINTON. 115 The abbey of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 44 It is probable that it was the Stopford manor. 45 The Hospitallers had considerable lands in Wrightington and … all a bendle gules. FAIRHURST seems also to have been the Hospitallers'. Families named Banastre 60 and Nelson owned … and Orm of this fine, gave land in Wrightington to the Hospitallers. Somewhat later, in 1202, Margaret widow of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… two lions rampant argent. Rodes in Wardle belonged to the Hospitallers. 36 In 1626 the common lands in Wardle were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Norman was also known as dapifer from his office under the Hospitallers and even as 'de Redmayne'; ibid. 2756. Henry son …
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A History of the County of Sussex
… 10 Cecily seems to have given all her share to the Knights Hospitallers, 11 and fee in Up Marden was held by the Prior … rights lapsing. After the suppression of the Knights Hospitallers their manor, later known as UP MARDEN SAINT …
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