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A History of the County of Lancaster
… with dovecote, lands, &c., of the king as of his manor of Clitheroe; also Eyves Hall, of the Earl of Derby (formerly … 'Ashes became part of the possessions of the Parkinsons of Clitheroe, and in or about 1830 it was conveyed to the Rev. … Eccleston and Anthony Lay ton to hold as of his manor of Clitheroe, and the grantees conveyed to Roger Helme, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of woodland in scattered plantations. 2 The high road from Clitheroe to Accrington passes to the west of the town, with … and Blackburn. The old and almost disused road from Clitheroe to Blackburn crosses the extreme western angle of … de Hesketh to do suit for the manor at the court of Clitheroe. John de Hesketh now grants licence to Adam Nowell …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the service of 18 s. 3 d., doing suit at the court of Clitheroe from three weeks to three weeks. 41 Towneley of … Gawthorpe on his mother's death in 1872, represented the Clitheroe division in Parliament from 1885 to 1902, when he … descent is proved by an entry in the Court Roll; Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. i, 338. Lawrence had about 1543 married …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ibid. 306, m. 128. Land in Haighton was among the Clitheroe estates in 1342; Final Conc, ii, 114. In 1347 Simon …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… that HAPTON and Wiswell were together held of the lord of Clitheroe by the service of the fourth part of a knight's … of a knight's fee, 13 d. rent, and suit to the court of Clitheroe. 12 Lacy. Or a lion rampant purpure. Talbot of … as half a plough-land, and held in socage of the lord of Clitheroe by a rent of 4 s. Robert de Lacy, who died in 1193, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called the Haslingden Guardian. Manors The lords of Clitheroe appear at first to have regarded HASLINGDEN as part of their demesne immediately dependent on Clitheroe itself, 7 though it is grouped with Colne in the … 1625 holding his land of the king as of the castle of Clitheroe. The heir was a son Charles, aged eight. 19 Charles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 200. The manor is named in 1699 in a fine relating to the Clitheroe and Furness lordships; Pal. of Lane. Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… concerning common of pasture. Towneley MS. 'Honor of Clitheroe.' …
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… and Read. The population in 1901 was 23. The road from Clitheroe to Padiham passes through Sabden. The old packhorse road from Clitheroe went over Read Height to the bridge at Altham, … returns at Preston. Information of Mr. Howsin. 'Honor of Clitheroe' MS. (in possession of W. Farrer) 57. Lay Subs. …
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… Shuttleworth in 1609 (and 1662); Grimshaw MS.; 'Honor of Clitheroe' MS. 244. The Commissioners of 1507 demised the … 1564 he was described as 'of Lower Higham, gent.'; Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. 458. He and Isabel his wife are named in …
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