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A History of the County of Lancaster
… stone bridge 6 close to the Crook of Lune, and so leads to Caton village. From the principal roads several minor roads … of Lord Dacre. The manor of Halton and lands in Aughton, Caton and Bare, with others in Highfield and Sidegarth in … Sir John de Nevill in 1376; Final Conc, ii, 191. Land in Caton and Stub was afterwards held by Harrington and Curwen; …
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… venerythat is, by his horn.' 20 He had two plough-lands in Caton also, held in thegnage. 21 He died in 1221, 22 and his … 5 marks as relief on succeeding to lands in Heysham and Caton; ibid. Adam, called 'de Heysham,' had in 11934 given 10 … of Thomas's estateviz. five plough-lands in Heysham and Caton; Curia Regis R. 16, m. 2 d. In 1216 or later it was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and one each for the outlying chapels of Gressingham, Caton and Stalmine. A sacrist or clerk was necessary also. … the Reformation, records eleven names in all, two being at Caton and Gressingham, and the list of 1562 records ten, of … parish church and the dependent chapels of Gressingham, Caton and Stalmine, Overton and Over Wyresdale being more …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with Oxcliffe; Middleton; Quernmore; Over Wyresdale; Caton; Gressingham IN AMOUNDERNESS: Bleasdale 1a; Myerscough; … the chapelries of Gressingham, Stalmine and probably Caton were added to it through the donation of their churches … and Stalmine were in the deanery of Amounderness, Caton and Gressingham were in that of Lonsdale. It is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… iii, 209. Edward Riddell in 1717 registered the manor of Caton and estate in Aldcliffe (both of which came to him with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by knight's service and 6 s. 8 d. rent) was William de Caton, also a fourth part of the mill in Ashton and Stodday …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son and heir of John Conder released to Thomas Nelson of Caton all his right in the said purchase at Woodholme; Pal. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Lancaster. The principal road leads from Lancaster to Caton, following the course of the Lune north and east; a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i, 222. In 1251 Roger Gernet of Caton held a plough-land in the vill of Burrow of Matthew de … (Chet. Soc.), iii, 8349. Matthew de Burgh gave land in Caton to the Hospitallers and to Cockersand; ibid. 854, 878. … a minor, in Burrow, and by Katherine sister of John de Caton in Great Burrow; ibid. m. 44, 11 d. John delreby …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Caton CATON Catun, Dom. Bk.; Caton, 1184 and usually; Catton, 1200. The greater part of … to the wooded valley of Artle Beck, then rising again to Caton Moor, where over 1,000 ft. is reached, and then …
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