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A History of the County of Lancaster
… charter (1127) in the Furness Coucher. The Latin form de Fornacibus (1227) is noteworthy. The promontory of Furness … by an arbitration between the Abbot of Furness and William de Lancaster lord of Kendal. The partition began at Wrynose … being then held by Michael le Fleming, otherwise called de Furness. 11 The story of the abbey has been told at length …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wyresdale, and in 12045 Gilbert Fitz Reinfred and Helewise de Stuteville were able to prove their right against the … Cause of Vacancy oc. 12778 Benedict 56 29 May 1281 Roger de Cockersand 57 Archbishop of York oc. 1330 William de Skipton 58 oc. 1341 William de Lonersale 59 oc. 1147 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in dispute in the early years of Edward I between Robert de Vilers and Gilbert de Halsall, 25 but the latter seems to have vindicated his … as to tithes and other church property. Rector Henry de Lea complained that in 1313 the lord of the manor had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Joan daughter and heir of Benedict 23 to William de Dacre of Dacre Halton passed to this family, the said … 80 c. 1206 A. 81 oc. 1253 Thomas 82 oc. 12961304 Eustace de Cottesbech 83 oc. 13239 William de Tatham 84 oc. 135263 Robert de Killum 85 oc. 13761407 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the parish which were held under the overlordship of the De Ports and St. Johns successively. At the time of the Domesday Survey William de Perci was holding this land in right of his wife, 18 Emma de Port, 19 who probably obtained it by grant of Hugh de
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Smith, a young and talented linguist, celebrated by De Quincey, died of consumption in 1806 at Tent Cottage, near …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son and successor of Vivian, 24 sold the manor to Randle de Dacre and Joan his wife. 25 Joan, a widow in 1290, held … Bare and Heysham in 1297. 26 Their successor, Edmund de Dacre, 27 in 1309 obtained a charter of free warren in his … in Heysham. 28 He died before 1341, 29 and his son Thomas de Dacre in 1346 held the two plough-lands in Upper Heysham …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a shield bearing a fret [Harrington] impaling six fleurs de lys with a crescent for difference [Ireland]. In the … The church of Huyton was granted by Robert son of Henry de Lathom to the priory he founded at Burscough about 1189. 23 In 1277 Roger de Meulan, bishop of Lichfield, ordained a vicarage. Its …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… should retain the church as long as he lived. Alexander de Kirkby gave a further quitclaim in 1227, 11 but in the … 24: Instituted Name Cause of Vacancy oc. 127795 William (de Kercroft) 25 c. 1320 Richard Waberfield 26 oc. 1332 John … Tristram 27 oc. 1357 Henry Wainscarth 28 15 Dec. 1376 John de Bretby d. H. Wainscarth 20 Sept. 1377 Robert de Waghen …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cause of Vacancy c. 1170 Adam the Dean 42 c. 1211 Walter de Grey 43 The King 4 July 1213 Simon le Blund 44 " res. W. de Grey c. 1225 Richard 45 1236 William de York 46 The King 29 Jan. 12467 Aymer de Valence 47 " res. …
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