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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Saltergate, on the Cheshire, Reddish, Levenshulme, and Withington sides respectively, and 'that road called the … in the lord's wood for the tenants of Heaton Norris and of Withington for six weeks from Michaelmas. Heaton Wood and …
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… 1660 Hulme was sold to Sir Edward Mosley of Hough End in Withington. 22 Passing to the Mosleys of Ancoats, 23 the … Mem. 25, 29. See further in the accounts of Ancoats and Withington. For fines concerning it see Pal. of Lanc. Feet of …
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… Biography. MANOR The manor of LEVENSHULME, a dependency of Withington, was in 1319 in the possession of Sir William de … Margery his wife in 1359 claimed twenty messuages, &c., in Withington against William son of Sir John de Legh; Duchy of … 40 acres of meadow, and 4 acres of waste in Levenshulme in Withington of Nicholas son and heir of Sir Ralph de Longford, …
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… a water-mill, of Rowland Mosley as of his manor of Withington by knight's service and 9 d. rent. He also held … in Longworth, of Sir Nicholas Longford as of his manor of Withington by knight's service and a rent of 9 d.; he also … in 1462 respecting lands in Longworth within the vill of Withington between Robert and Peter Longhals on one side and …
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… of the manor was knighted in the same year and settled at Withington, acquiring this manor also and building the hall … borough court and of the manor court, and the value of the Withington ploughing. Of all these the value was 84 12 s. 6 … Customary services were also required from the tenants of Withington, though this was a distinct manor. The manor was …
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… The principal part of this township 1 lies to the north of Withington; there are two small detached portions to the … estate here from other lands held by them of the lords of Withington; some, or all, of their land in the Yeeldhouses … Side is named in their inquisitions; see further under Withington and Chorlton-with-Hardy. 'Two messuages and 20 …
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… son of Hugh de Laghok gave a release of claim in Platt in Withington in 1314; Birch Chapel (Chet. Soc.), 192. Henry de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… father, made a settlement of his estate in Hulme, Denton, Withington, Heaton Norris, and Reddish, comprising twenty … suffered a recovery of his messuages and lands in Reddish, Withington, and Heaton, in order that he might dispose of … in socage; also messuages, &c., in Heaton Norris and Withington. He had in the previous year made a settlement of …
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… The principal road is that from Manchester through Withington into Cheshire, on the western side of the … never any manor of RUSHOLME, which was only a district in Withington, it gave a surname to a local family, 6 and there … 7 while on the other hand the custom of using the name Withington to include Rusholme and other districts makes it …
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… James son and heir of Robert Walker (afterwards called 'of Withington') in 1536 leased his burgage in Salford to Ralph …
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