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A History of the County of Lancaster
… result does not appear, but Grace afterwards married Henry Eccleston, a younger son of the local family. 49 Although … 228, 243. William's wife was Katherine, daughter of Thomas Eccleston of Eccleston; Visit. of 1567 (Chet. Soc.), 98. She in 1565 cited …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1735 married Elizabeth daughter of Robert Billinge of Eccleston in Leyland; ibid. no. 2003. By his will, dated in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with Wheelton and Heapey; Brindle; Croston, Bretherton; Eccleston, Ulnes Walton; Standish with Langtree, Coppull, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the hill, which here attains 250 ft. The main street, Eccleston Street, begins at the church and goes eastward. The … a good number of eighteenth-century houses; and in Eccleston Street is a small timber house dated 1614, a pretty … this, and also the road from Prescot to St. Helens through Eccleston. The London and North Western Company's line from …
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… who purchased land in 1356 from Richard son of Gilbert de Eccleston and his wife; Assize R. 425, m. 1 d, 3; 426, m. 6. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… speaking the ridge of the hill forms the boundary against Eccleston on the north. The portion next to Sutton is called … 2 MANORS From what has been recorded of Sutton and Eccleston it will be known that RAINHILL, assessed at two ploughlands, was held by the lord of Eccleston of the lord of Sutton, the latter holding of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… descendants being the plaintiffs Robert Banastre and Hugh Eccleston. Ellen, however, had another husband, Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his death in 1789, settled the estate on his nephew Thomas Eccleston. The remaining son of Robert Scarisbrick was named … by her a son Thomas, and two daughters. He succeeded to Eccleston in 1742, and soon afterwards took the surname of Eccleston. 79 It was his son Thomas Eccleston who, after …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the king a grant of the manor of Ulnes Walton, moieties of Eccleston, Leyland, Heskin and Kellamergh, and various other … of Maghull; the manors (or parts) of Melling, Aughton, Eccleston and Heskin, Euxton (with lands there and in … for the payment of his own debts. In accordance with this Eccleston in Leyland and other manors, which had in 1705 been …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert, who was a clerk, had several sons by Cecily de Eccleston John, Robert, Richard, Thomas and Rogeron whom …
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