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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 13; and one of the halmote courts of the honor of Clitheroe was held there. During the Civil War there is some … The manor of COLNE was one of the members of the honor of Clitheroe. Several Lacy charters are dated at Colne, pointing to the occasional residence there of the lords of Clitheroe and Pontefract. In 1241 it was worth 14 5 s. 9 d. a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Accrington, preserved in the Public Record Office and at Clitheroe Castle. John Nuttall of Newhall Hey in 1539 claimed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the alluvial ground. 2 The main road from Blackburn and Clitheroe to Walton-le-Dale passes through the township, a … thegnage service of 10 s. which Warine paid to the lord of Clitheroe. Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 378. Gospatric son of … Geoffrey de Cuerdale paid 40 d. for respite of his suit at Clitheroe Court in Dec. 1323; Court R. (Rec. Soc. xli), 52. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a hamlet of the central township and part of the honor of Clitheroe. 9 From the scanty notices of the place it may be …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… have conveyed the greater part of their estate to Hugh de Clitheroe of Salesbury and his son Roger, who held a third … 1311 by 24 d. thegnage rent. 6 In 1316 Adam son of Hugh de Clitheroe acquired the lands of Adam del Clough of Read. 7 These estates descended in the family of Clitheroe to the Talbots in the same way as the manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… roads branch out. Westward goes one to Chatburn and Clitheroe; north-east goes another, by Downham Green and … plough-lands and a half. 7 It formed part of the honor of Clitheroe, and in 1241 was assigned, as the fourth part of a … of Todmorden. In 1396 John de Dinelay claimed lands in Clitheroe and the Ley and Holroyds in Cliviger against John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… I. 2 From that time it became a member of the honor of Clitheroe, and the land was held by a number of tenants. The … he had held lands in Dutton of the honor of the castle of Clitheroe by the service of 5 s. yearly; there were a capital … the older landowners were the families of Blackburn, 16 Clitheroe, 17 Talbot 18 of Salesbury, Moton, 19 and Hoghton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and 8 d. yearly, doing suit at the three weeks court at Clitheroe. 5 The mesne tenants also rendered 4 s. yearly to … in the superior lordship under the lords of the honor of Clitheroe upon the acquisition of the manor of Walton-le-Dale … Adam de Turton was in 1343 accused of interfering with the Clitheroe fair; Assize R. 430, m. 22. a See the tenures …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also another piece of land of the king as of his honor of Clitheroe. John, his son and heir, was twenty years of age; … a messuage, &c., in Elswick of the king as of his manor of Clitheroe. Thomas, his son and heir, was fifty years of age; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a parish council. Manor FOULRIDGE, a member of the Lacys' Clitheroe lordship, was in 1242 held of the heir of the Earl … the fourth part of a knight's fee and suit at the court of Clitheroe. 9 In the same year Brian de Thornhill purchased … died in 1322 holding of the king as of his lordship of Clitheroe a capital messuage in Foulridge, with 8 oxgangs of …
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