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A History of the County of Lancaster
… not far from the Mersey. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway between the same places also crosses the township, … fee of Warrington, 6 and in 1212 was held of William le Boteler by Alan de Rixton by knight's service and the payment … from three weeks to three weeks, but in 1300 William le Boteler conceded that for the future only one beadle need …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Swain in thegnage by the yearly service of 12 s. It is by no means improbable that he was a younger son of … estates which his son Roger held in 1212 after Gospatric's death. 5 Roger, having married Margaret daughter and heir … also had an important estate in Hellaby, held of John le Boteler of Stainton, co. York; Towneley MS. HH, no. 17658, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also hamlets called Sefton Town, Buckley Hill, and Windle's Green. The moated site of the ancient house of the Molyneux … SEFTON, which was assessed at one hide, and was worth 16 s. beyond the customary rent. 8 It appears to have been … at the Edge in 1376, and claimed damages from Thomas le Boteler of Marton for breaking into her close; he was a …
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… three manors in this township, all members of Earl Tostig's Preston lordship, viz. Thornton, assessed as six … paying 7 d.; William Lawrence, Thomas Travers and John Boteler, each the fourth part of an oxgang and paying 16 d., … preserved by Dodsworth (lxxxvii, fol. 66 b), records John Boteler as holding a third part of the manor by a rent of 20 …
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… Hulmore. There is the pedestal of a cross called Broom's Cross. An ancient sundial on a stone pillar stands on … all his right in Thornton to the chief lord, William le Boteler, who thereupon granted it to the abovenamed Amery de … mesne tenant to acquit him of the service which William le Boteler claimed in respect of the ploughland in Thornton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Liverpool in 1835, and with the exception of Prince's Park is now quite covered with streets of dwelling houses; … was succeeded in 1360 by Roger de Ditton; 35 Sir John le Boteler was master forester in 1379. 36 James Harebrown and … Lanc. Church (Chet. Soc.), 459; an account of Sir John le Boteler, master forester of Derbyshire, for the sixth year, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it divides, one branch going north-east to St. Michael's and the other north-west, by Roseacre and Sasswick House, … to be a member of the Weeton fee, held successively by Boteler and Stanley, and the lordship has descended to the … of Elswick held 67 acres in Roseacre, but Theobald le Boteler purchased them; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and …
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… the date of the inquest of 1212 it was held of William le Boteler by Hugh son of Henry de Tyldesley, 4 and at the date … of 12423 by Henry de Tyldesley of the heir of Emery le Boteler. 5 Henry was living in 1260, 6 was seneschal of … Fall, on the boundary of which were places called Herbert's Clough, Cart Leach, Wych Brook, and Fairhurst Sike. 9 Henry …
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… with two of the old houses. Major Longworth of St. Michael's Hall was said to have haunted the place after his death. To … the free tenants, viz. the Abbot of Cockersand, Nicholas Boteler, and others. 29 In the same year he made a feoffment … 39 In 1459 John Kirkby complained that Nicholas and John Boteler of Rawcliffe were obstructing the flow of water to …
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… town of Warrington huge factories line the water's edge. With the exception of a fringe of open country on the … Cockhedge Lane, and School Brow leads eastward to the Boteler Grammar School, and then turns into the Manchester … hereditary succession in the Vilers and Pincerna or Boteler family until nearly the end of the sixteenth century, …
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