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A History of the County of Lancaster
… rectory and a curate was appointed. In 1609 the rectoryi.e. the tithes and other dueswere sold to the parishioners, 52 … of his own guilt and of the mercy of Parliament.' G.E.C. Complete Baronetage, iv, 78. G.E.C. Complete Peerage, v, 421. The following is an outline of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2; James Walton, 6; Grace Wilkinson, 3. In BroughtonHugh Crook, William Singleton and George Wilkinson, 2 each. In … 'many ways threatened of his life for his well doing,' i.e. in particular because at Easter he had ' taken the names … are also given. T. C. Smith, op. cit. 265. George Crook desired to be buried 'in the south side of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Jonathan Openshaw of Hothersall (d. 1882) and the Rev. F. E. Perrin, rector (d. 1885). In the south-east corner of the … " res. R. Coventry 14 Dec. 1468 William Talbot, D.Decr. 53 E. and R. Talbot res. J. Elswick 16 Mar. 14967 Robert … 24 yds. Richard Hoghton in 1613 left a close called Wood Crook in Whittingham charged with various sums for the poor, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Edward Craig Maclure, M.A. 145 Bp. of Manchester d. J. E. N. Molesworth 1890 James Maurice Wilson, D.D. 146 " prom. E. C. Maclure 31 Oct. 1905 Arthur Frederic Clarke, M.A. 147 " … mine, but coal mines existed on Featherteam Common near Crook, at Trough in Spotland, Brown Wardle, Butterworth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… one belonging to Mr. Alexander Rigby, the other to Justice Crook.' And again: 'Having passed a mile from Wigan to the … and on the other three beams are inscribed ' A. S.,' 'E. S. 1585,' and 'R. Brideoake 74.' Plan of Standish Church … An annuity of 7 was in 1826 paid from the estate called Crook, but nothing was then known of its origin or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Blackleach 9 Oct. 1604 Gerard Massie, D.D. 63 The King d. E. Fleetwood 21 Jan. 161516 John Bridgeman, D.D. 64 " d. G. … has fallen very much, being at best only 9 a year. Abigail Crook gave 12, Thomas Ince 40, and others various sums, so … laid out in linen and blankets. The trustees of Thomas Crook distributed 1 a year from his foundation in accordance …
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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… None in the next field. 45. In the next field, near Moory Crook Gate. Ɔ The said gateway. 46. In the next field. 47. In …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… ancient street, in which are three tanneries, named Darn Crook. It runs westward to the town-wall, through which a … consisting of about thirty houses, which runs from Darn Crook in a direction parallel with the town-wall. It is … consulted by building speculators. Opposite to the Darn Crook is a little runner of water, which goes into Lork-burn. …
Parish Fraternity Register
… the iiij th [1463] betwene William Kenyngthorp' mayster of e fraternyte of e Holy Trinite founded in e chirche of Seynt Botolf withoute Alderichegate Hugh Warner …
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