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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the thirty-four manors dependent upon the chief manor of Warrington before the Conquest, being held by a dreng, whose successors afterwards held it of the barony of Warrington. At the date of the inquest of 1212 it was held of … le Boteler. 5 Henry was living in 1260, 6 was seneschal of Warrington in 1261, 7 and survived at least until 1265. 8 It …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1650 Richard Starkie's mother seems to have been living at Warrington; Crofton, Stretford (Chet. Soc.), iii, 204. Pal. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Warrington WARRINGTON Walintune, Dom. Bk.; Werinton, 1242; this and Werington common to 1550; Warington, 1330. Warrington lies on flat ground near the Mersey, 1 which winds …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was vicar of Childwall, and in 1329 Thomas son of Roger de Warrington was accused of the death of Robert de Wavertree. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… principal road out of Liverpool, leading to Prescot and Warrington, ascended eastward, 7 by Cheetham's Brow, to Low …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 17th century, and his descendants subsequently settled at Warrington, with which town they are still identified. One of them, Mr. Peter Rylands, of Warrington, was the Parliamentary representative of that town …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the thirty-four manors dependent upon the chief manor of Warrington. The early dependency of the manor of WESTLEIGH and the Higher Hall upon the chief manor of Warrington terminated soon after the Conquest, and in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… which unite to flow south through Tarbock. The Prescot and Warrington road, along which run the electric cars, passes … mill, in Aughton's lands, to Thomas Boteler, lord of Warrington; ibid. G. 58. Bold D. (Warr.), G. 64. The manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… West Derby hundred, and two hides and four plough-lands in Warrington hundred. 4 This was shortly afterwards largely … them was drawn up by Mr. Beamont in 1876 and printed at Warrington. The earliest of these rolls shows that courts … Whalley Coucher (Chet. Soc.), iii, 8212. The Bold deeds at Warrington preserve further particulars. About 1270 Simon, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… its appearance about 1536: 'Wigan paved; as big as Warrington and better builded. There is one parish church … plundering the people 'almost to their skins,' retired to Warrington, pursued by Cromwell. 13 A pestilence followed. 14 … later William de Occleshaw granted to Simon son of Payn de Warrington and Emma his wife a burgage and an acre of land in …
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