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A History of the County of Lancaster
… busy environs of Bootle and the more open country towards Sefton township, since there are both dwelling-houses and … in Aughton. The roads from Liverpool to Southport, and to Sefton and Ormskirk, were the principal ones, but the … of the Molyneux family, and has since descended with Sefton. It was, however, acquired in moieties by different …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… early created here, held in 1212 by Richard de Molyneux of Sefton; 9 and subsequently it was granted as a dependent … embittered by a long strife with the family of Molyneux of Sefton. 43 In some way Nicholas Blundell incurred the … pushed to the uttermost the superior manorial rights of Sefton, and as a result in 15078 Nicholas Blundell granted to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lancaster, and in 1212 were held by Richard de Molyneux of Sefton, William Blundell of Ince, Ralph de Eccleston, Walter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… caused the births of his children to be recorded in the Sefton registersthey were not baptized at the church. One of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and various lands in Longworth, Bolton, and Thornton-in-Sefton against Thomas Longworth of Longworth ; Pal. of Lanc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… far between. The geological formation is the same as in Sefton. It was formerly a hamlet of Sefton, but its separation seems to have been accomplished … acres, 2 and the population in 1901 was 80. The road from Sefton to Ince Blundell passes through it. St. Helen's well, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Sudell Close, complained that William Molyneux of Sefton, out of his covetous mind and malice towards Sir Henry … Serjeant, Richard de Ince, Alan de Seuedhill, and Adam de Sefton. The total of the claims shows that there were in this … Eliz. lxxxiv, S. 22. He placed a stained window in Sefton church. Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. xi, n. 33. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… route through Melling, and on the west by the road from Sefton. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from … along the western border, where there is a station called Sefton. The township is governed by a parish council. Three … and his wife Emmota, daughter of Robert de Rydings of Sefton, all his lands in Aintree and in Melling; he and his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 26 It was afterwards (about 1600) acquired by Molyneux of Sefton and sold in 1606 to Cuthbert Clifton, together with … Amery de Thornton appears more prominently at Thornton in Sefton. In 1282 Amy widow of John de Warton claimed dower in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as defendant in suits brought by William son of Adam de Sefton, the 'Demand' of Sefton, as to tenements which he claimed in right of his grandfather Award de Sefton. In one of these claims, which included a share of the …
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