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A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Edward Parkinson of Ballam (under the will of Gregory Crook), George Cowburn of Little Plumpton, and William Lathom …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1412; Add. MS. 32104, no. 623. In 1583 Richard Crook purchased land in Whittingham, Ashley and Comberhalgh …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to be taxed in Whittlele-Woods. The largest house was Crook Hall with nine hearths; Swansey House had five. 4 … another fourth part, making a moiety, in 1666 to William Crook. 18 This portion has been sold again, and the lordship … 19 It appears down to the 17th century. 20 The estate of CROOK, in the north-west of the township, often called a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… no. 9. Other houses were those of Thomas Nelson, William Crook, Oliver Halliwell, six hearths each; John Halliwell, … Close, 8 s.; Katherine widow of William Hornet (?), The Crook, 12 d.; Richard Banastre, Bewhouse (?), 11 d.; Nicholas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… down in 1908. Dearnley, 31 Hades, 32 Marled Earth, 33 Crook, 34 and Shaw 35 are other estates in Wardle of some … 431. Ibid. 42931. John Butterworth of Turnagh held the Crook in 1626; Surv. ut sup. 98. The Butterworths of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… hill of the pand or pond." Situation of the Pants.1, Darn Crook; 2, Black Horse, Newgate; 3, the Bigg Market; 4, Old …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… figures, the central one seated, and holding a pastoral crook in the left hand; on either side is a kneeling figure …
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