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A History of the County of Lancaster
… township is governed by a parish council. Richard Davie or Davies of Newton raised a company for the Parliament's … successor was his son William, of full age, who died in or about 1556 holding the 'manor or grange' of Staining as … in 1717; the value was 75 5 s. 10 d. a year; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 133. She also had a house at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… family, though of long continuance, have left little or no record. 6 Thurstan Heskin, described as of … Mawdesley, but whether this is the date of erection or merely of some later work is uncertain. The plan follows … registered his freehold house in 1717; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 110. Edward Robinson died in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… quarter' of the parish. 9 The whole was within the barony or fee of Penwortham, and it is on record that Richard Bussel … seen, the Hoghton manors were said to be held by the third or the fourth part of a knight's fee. 14 Richard Fitton, … 'Papists,' registered small estates in 1717; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 94, 101, 130. Land tax returns …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is mixed, overlying gravel. There are no longer markets or fairs, but in 1826 there were fortnightly fairs for cattle … 13 Apparently some agreement was made between the claimant or his son and the heirs of de Burgh, for by 1274 Margaret … 33152. See also Liverpool Cath. Annual, 1887. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 106. William Sweetlove of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called Huyton and Huyton Quarry respectively. The Hazels or Red Hazels and Hurst House are in the north-eastern corner … Lathom family as lords. A subordinate manor was created or grew up about the beginning of the thirteenth century. … also had a leasehold estate in Huyton; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 115, 119. The following …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Charnley families, none of these was resident. One or two sequestrations in Sowerby are recorded in the … Duchy of Lanc. Inq, p.m. xi, no. 10; the manor of Inskip, or Inskip Hall, with messuages and lands in Eccleston and … Eccles registered a house called Gradwell's; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 101. The other was Christopher …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'the whole vill of Kenyon,' at the rent of 1 d. a year or a pair of white gloves. 4 This was confirmed shortly … Gillibrand. 14 The Risleys appear to have secured most or all of the inheritance, but William de Sankey endowed his … 1641; Trans. Hist. Soc. (new ser.), xiv, 245. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 117. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… have been in use in the town about 1790. 10 'The town hall or moot hall was destroyed by fire some eighty years ago [c. … Kirkham proper 14the later townshipbeing no doubt then or soon afterwards a rectory manor, held by the clerks or … i, 721. Dugdale, Visit. (Chet. Soc.), 191. Estcourt and Payne, Engl Cath. Nonjurors, 140. Hewitson, Our Country …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and girls in it, drawn from the neighbourhood of Lancaster or of Liverpool, who are to be educated 'in useful and … claimed a tenement in Lancaster against Robert son of Payn de Lancaster; ibid. 42 d. Alice daughter of William son … and Emma his wife in 1292 agreed with Robert son of Payn de Lancaster as to the moiety of a messuage, admitting …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… It is divided into two nearly equal parts by the Savock or Savick Brook, flowing west to the border, and then turning … the land by it is level, but the surface rises to about 60 or 70 ft. above the ordnance datum, and then falls again to … William and Thomas Helme, and Wiiliam Fidler; Estcourt and Payne, Eng. Cath. Nonjurors, 93, 106, 139. At Ashton: William …
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