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A History of the County of Lancaster
… plough-lands. 6 Afterwards it was included in the Garstang or Nether Wyresdale fee held by the Lancaster family and … Beatrice daughter of Robert and Michael de Athelaxton or Ellaston held the same by knight's service. 8 Bernard was … Ches.), i, 222. Cal. Com. for Comp. v, 3 185. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Calk. Nanjurors, 141. It was part of the estate …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of holders, but it is not possible to trace the origin or descent of these tenements. The most important were those of Hoghton of Hoghton, Knoll of Wolfhouse or Wolfhall, and the Hospitallers, each of them apparently … Dilworth, Thomas Dobson and James Parker; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 103, 127. Lancs, and Ches. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Roger de Barlow was in possession in 1389, and a year or two later a settlement of his lards in Barlow, Chorlton, … Sable a double - headed eagle displayed argent, membered or, standing on the limb of a tree raguled and trunked of the … Visit. (Chet. Soc.), 28. Booker, loc. cit. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 20, 153; the yearly value was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… attained at the border of Bleasdale. There is no village or considerable hamlet, Matshead on the Brock having a few … and the lords of Claughton were said to hold of the Lacys or of the Earls and Dukes of Lancaster. 12 The subdivision of … Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 243, m. 16. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 141; the annual value was 522 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of whom anything is known, Gerald de Clayton, 8 died in or about 1213, and was succeeded by his son Robert, 9 who was … 12 His son Warine appears to have succeeded in or about that year 13; and then followed Robert de Clayton … also was 'recusancy only'; ibid. ii, 42. Estcourt and Payne; Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 131, 151, 137. Land tax …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… north-east, the respective acreages being 2,101 and 1,388, or 3,489 acres in all. 1 Lund, with its chapel, is about … son of Henry de Clifton in 1298 allowed turbary in Salwick or Moorhouses to William son of Henry de Lea, just as his … R. 455, m. 11; Feet of F. bdle. 228, m. 127. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 115; also Bridget Clifton, 94. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… six argent and azure, on a cheif sable three cinque foils or. His son Edward succeeded before 1600, 28 and by his … in socage by the rent of a pair of white gloves yearly, or 1 d., and others in the same place of Richard Worthington … Trans. Hist. Soc. (new ser.), xix-xx, 248. See also Payne, Rec. Engl. Cath. 140. Thomas Worthington (16711754), a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… living in 1466. 22 His son Thomas succeeded. 23 The same or possibly another Thomas Ashton 24 dying in 1496 left a son … 54 Several of the people had their estates sequestered or confiscated under the Commonwealth for religious or … Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 230, m. 38. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, p. 113. For the later descents …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1641. 14 It seems to have reverted to the Banastre family, or was repurchased by them, 15 for it descended to … sable. Townley. Argent on a fesse sable a cinquefoil or, in chief three molets of the second. Parker. Gules a … and Ches.), i, 2445. Ibid. 170. Ibid. 182. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 97, &c. Their names were: …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Kilchiche, Kylchiz, 1292. The usual spelling is Culcheth or Culchith; the local pronunciation is shown by the surnames … Peasfurlong, which measures 1,296 acres, has Kingnall, or Kinknall, and Wigshaw in the northwest corner and … Sanderson, John Speakman, and Sarah Yeates; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 116, 117. Lancs. and Ches. …
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