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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hall, hanged in 1506, had held lands in Chipping and Dutton of the Prior of St. John by a rent of 7 s. 6 d.; Duchy … his uncle Roger Hall of Gainsborough of all his lands in Dutton, Chipping and Chippingdale; Add. MS. 32106, no. 181. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for in 1453 Thurstan Rishton, rector of Stanhope, gave Dutton Place in Church to Roger Rishton, Richard his son and … had held a messuage, &c., in Church either of the heir of Dutton by a rose rent (1529) or else of the lord of Church in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… xiv-xvii cent. The township extends from the boundary of Dutton on the north-west across the River Ribble 1 for a … Adam lands in this town and in Salesbury, Ribchester and Dutton in consideration of the sum of 40, which he afterwards … his son, as heirs of Adam, demanding tenements in Clayton, Dutton and Ribchester, of which his father had acquired the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 26 It descended through an heiress or by purchase to the Dutton branch of the Towneleys, 27 and was by Richard Townley … gave to feoffees his lands in Cliviger, Ribchester and Dutton; DD, no. 2020 Henry Townley and Margaret his wife in … Cliviger and Burnley in dispute between Henry Townley of Dutton and Richard Towneley of Towneley, James Walton and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his wife in 1309 granted Isabel daughter of Jordan de Dutton clerk all their land in Whitacre in the hamlet of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Dutton DUTTON Dutton, 1258 and usually. Ditton is found very rarely. Dunton … and Stidd Brook, on the west, from Ribchester, while Dutton Brook flows south through a wooded valley in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Among earlier landowners appear the names of Lynalx 62 and Dutton. 63 The land-tax returns of 1789 show that the … (probably as trustee), in 1380; Manch. Corp. D. Richard Dutton in 1569 sold lands in Farnworth and Worsley to … been sold in 1592 to George Hulton, who thus acquired the Dutton lands; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdles. 31, m. 136; 36, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… attested charters whilst Gilbert de Notton and Geoffrey de Dutton were seneschals of Blackburnshire. 9 A few years …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… new ser.), i, 106. In 1592 Thomasine was wife of Thomas Dutton, and in possession of part of the estate; Pal. of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by 1358. 25 He married Joan, daughter of Sir Thomas de Dutton, 26 and died 12 December 1387, holding the moiety of … Newton, Breightmet, Harwood, and Over Darwen to John Dutton and Hugh Dawne for thirty-nine years at the rent of 19 … de Haydock and Joan his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas de Dutton, various lands in Newton, with remainders to the …
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