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A History of the County of Lancaster
… park-like appearance. The principal road, from Prescot to Warrington, passes through the township south-eastwardly; at … a daughter Mary. From family deeds Mr. Edward W. Woods of Warrington has been able to construct a more complete …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1901 was 998. The principal road is that from Warrington to Manchester, running not far from the Mersey. … century, when it formed one of the members of the fee of Warrington, 6 and in 1212 was held of William le Boteler by … of Glazebrook. 10 Suit had to be done to the court of Warrington from three weeks to three weeks, but in 1300 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… successor to the Lathom family, 49 Eggergarth of Butler of Warrington (the king then having the wardship of the heir), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… timber merchant. He became one of the tutors in the Warrington Academy, and dying in 1761 was buried at Chowbent. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a plough-land in Thornton from Pain de Vilers, lord of Warrington; Inq. and Extents, 7. The surname is derived from … second wife, Mary Skelton, is given. This took place at Warrington, 22 July, 1716, before a Dominican priest, Thomas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… failed in 1823, 20 and it was sold to Edward Greenall of Warrington, 21 whose granddaughter Elizabeth, Lady Shiffner, … Middleton, Arbury, Houghton, Winwick, Hulme, Orford, Warrington, Fearnhead, Poulton, and Woolston, except a few … 1504 bequeathed money for an obit by the Austin friars of Warrington, with a gift of 3 s. to the poor; Raines, Lancs. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… London and North-Western Company's line from Liverpool to Warrington passes through the northern part of the township, … Picton, Liverpool Municip. Rec. 138. He also commanded at Warrington. This may be the reason why his widow Frances had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 98 Some ancient deeds as to Blackley are preserved at Warrington. 99 Among the families who held lands in Sutton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the northern boundary going from Huyton to Cronton and to Warrington; the other through the centre from Little Woolton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… being annexed, with Ince Blundell, to the barony of Warrington and the third to the Sefton fee. 4 Subsequently Pain de Vilers, lord of Warrington, granted one of these plough-lands to Robert de … a son Amery, a minor, whose story will follow. 8 In the Warrington fee the plough-land granted to Eawin was held by …
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