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A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c., notwithstanding that he held the parish church of Whiston in the diocese of York; Cal. Papal Letters, iv, 345. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had four quarters, each paying the same, viz. (i) Prescot, Whiston, and Rainhill; (ii) Eccleston and Rainford; (iii) … townships. 1 The more ancient fifteenth was levied thus: Whiston 20 s., Sutton 40 s. 8 d., Eccleston 29 s. 8 d., … the motto 'Veritas Vincit.' It commemorates John Ogle of Whiston. Near the effigy is a good example of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'pastor of Standish.' Paul Lathom son of Henry Lathom of Whiston was educated at All Souls' Coll., Oxf.; M.A. 1636; …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… viz., of the Abbot of Burton and Earl Roger. Robert de Whiston was the tenant of the Abbot of Burton, and without … doubt the descendant of Navven the Domesday tenant of Whiston and Meaford; for Navven holds Meaford of the Abbot of Burton A.D. 1086, and holds likewise Whiston of the same fee at the same date. The family calling …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… over the great gate of Trinity, 75 and also William Whiston, who became Lucasian professor in 1703. 76 The last …
A History of the County of Chester
… R. E. Birkett, Esq., Macclesfield W. K. Blinkhorn, Esq., Whiston, Lancs. M. L. Creek, Meols Mr. and Mrs. M. Cullen, …
The Environs of London
… at High-crosse, among whom came John Nelham and John Whiston, whoe having some grudge or quarrell betwene them, … they two fought till John Nelham receyved a wound by John Whiston in his throtte, fell downe dead, and never spake word …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… inherited. She married a Rudgate, or Ridgate, perhaps of Whiston; their son William had a son Richard de Ridgate, who …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aughton, Lydiate, Billinge, Rainford, Mossborough, Whiston, Sutton by Prescot, Dalton by Lathom, and Little …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… whom it passed in 1598 to James Pemberton of Halsnead in Whiston. 20 About this time a number of freeholders in … is called 'Grewinton Halfsnede'; so that Halsnead, now in Whiston, was perhaps the other half of a manor originally spreading into both Cronton and Whiston. A grant of the lands by Richard de la More is …
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