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A History of the County of York
… of the court and a base for armies; continued in the 1330's and 1340's when the city was the home of a group of great … 159. Ibid. 206–7. Cal. Pat. 1476–85, 135; 1485–94, 109; H. Heaton, Yorks. Woollen and Worsted Ind., 47–49, 59 sqq. York … 656. York Civ. Rec. ii. 166. Test. Ebor. iii, no. 123. Heaton, Yorks. Wool. Ind. 44. York Mem. Bk. ii. 162–7. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 3 There used also to be a water-mill, known as Beeston's Mill, or the King's Mill, since it was used for grinding wheat for the garrison … and good will' to repair the prison house. 141 William Heaton, gentleman, paid 10 s. fine and 10 s. upon a breakfast …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Guide Bridge; at the former is a junction with the company's line from Central Station, Manchester, and from Guide … connects with the London and North Western Railway Company's lines. This company opened a line from Manchester to Ashton … chief lords; Byron Chartul. no. 19/7. In 1473 a William Heaton paid 12 s. to the lord of Manchester for the manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aspull, and Rivington, Anglezarke, and Lostock; each 1 14 s. 1 d. when the hundred paid 100. 1 To the more ancient … of 1461 among the Weld-Blundell muniments states that the Heaton family had received a corrody or livery from Marsey … of Bolton Church, and that on the death of one Robert Heaton the prior had made terms with the heir by which the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Pendleton, assessed for the county lay of 1624 at 3 19 s. 8 d., 2 18 s. 3 d., and 3 5 s. 4 d. respectively, when the hundred paid … 11 s., Pendleton with Bolton by Eccles 21 s. 8 d., Heaton with Halliwell and Horwich 13 s. 4 d., Hulton 12 s. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the surface falls away to the low-lying lands of Poulton, Heaton and Middleton, much of this tract being moss, … east for a little space, stand the ruins of ST. PATRICK'S CHAPEL. It is an undivided rectangular building, 2 of early … 112. She survived Orm, and in 1343 was the wife of John de Heaton, having lands in Over Heysham; ibid. fol. 112,113 b. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the east ends of both aisles were filled with children's seats. The north and south galleries were extended … Ashton, Stodday, Thurnham, Poulton, Bare, Torrisholme, Heaton, Overton, Middleton, Bulk and Quernmore, one each. … to six poor persons each January. For the poor of Heaton 29 s. 8 d. a year is available, being the interest of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (part) 1; Skerton; Overton; Poulton, Bare and Torrisholme; Heaton with Oxcliffe; Middleton; Quernmore; Over Wyresdale; … of the county, attaining 1,836 ft. above sea level at Ward's Stone; this is a little higher than Pendle. The western or … 1 4 s. 11 d.; Poulton, Bare and Torrisholme, 2 9 s. 10 d.; Heaton and Oxcliffe, 15 s. 4 d.; Middleton, 13 s. 2 d.; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1305; Leght, 1417; Lech, 1451; Legh, xvi cent. Leigh (A.S. leh = pasture, meadow) was the name of a district … Urmston, cl. 82 " d. T. Percivall 20 Sept. 1504 Gilbert Heaton, ch. 83 Erdbury Priory d. W. Urmston 4 June, 1526 Richard Clerke 84 Thomas Purefey, esq. res. G. Heaton Ralph Purefey, esq. 24 Sept. 1557 Roger Feilden 85 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were conferred in 1179, the town being then in the king's hands. There is other evidence of its relative importance, … went to Kidsnape in Goosnargh. 11 In 1332 a total of 9 4 s. 7 d. was raised in the parish by a subsidy, the hundred … 'Jno. Green, Jno. Fallowfield, Jno, Grimbaldeston, Hen. Heaton, Jas. Middlehurst, Jno. Harrison, churchwardens, …
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