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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the township. The London and North-Western Company's main line to Scotland runs north through the western side, … Rigmaiden, Robert de Culwen and Joan his wife, William de Heaton and Anilla his wife, were defendants in 1330; Assize … was the Anilla who as wife of William son of William de Heaton is frequently joined in the pleadings with Thomas son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… village of Irlam includes Higher and Lower Irlam and Jenny's Green. The Davyhulme portion was crossed from east to west … In 1241 for a similar release he sold 4 oxgangs of land in Heaton to Richard son of Christiana de Allertonprobably … Dumplington, Farnworth, Westhoughton, Brinsop, Aspull, and Heaton under Horwichone fee; and Irlam, Davyhulme, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… holding of 'ancient feoffment' by the service of 10 s. rent and the finding of a judge at the Newton court. 7 The … into four parts, which seem to have been held by Eves, Heaton, Billinge and Winstanley. 14 The Eves share descended … the land and heir of Robert de Billinge, from Richard de Heaton and Isolda his wife; and from Alan the Barker and …
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… and Whalley. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's main line from Liverpool and Preston to Accrington and … III, must have been kept separate from the grant of Adam's part of the church to Stanlaw, for it descended otherwise. … de Hulton in lieu of her dower in Blackburn, Hulton, Heaton and Pendleton. 14 It is noteworthy that Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Higher Blackley, formerly known as Crab Lane End, to Heaton. There are various subsidiary roads, and the township … park of the lord of Manchester; its value in 1282 was 6 13 s. 4 d., for herbage, dead wood, pannage, and eyries of … in 1623 leased lands in Blackley to Edward Holland of Heaton for 299 years; among the field-names are Howgate …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Wigan Canal. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Preston to Bolton passes along the north-eastern … of Mortain, to Hugh le Norreys at a thegnage rent of 20 s. a year. 13 On coming to the throne John confirmed his … Hugh Watmough, Nicholas Ainscough, wife of Nicholas Heaton, Lawrence Wood and Margaret Hodgkinson, Ewan Vaus, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the demesne of the manor of Manchester, and were worth 40 s. yearly. 7 A century earlier the Norreys family claimed two … in Chorley. 15 The manor was still in Bridget Charnock's possession in 1654, 16 and descended to the Brookes of … for Bradford is not named in the survey of 1212, though Heaton Norris is. Mamecestre (Chet. Soc.), ii, 368, 363. The …
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… in 1848. The Square, Broughton-in-Furness Fr. West's description of the town in 1774 is of interest: This place … together with the Kirkhouse, now known as the "Old King's Head." These were all situate in the Rectory lands, a … 4 oxgangs of land in Urswick to Roger son of Augustine de Heaton, 11 but the next certain lord of Broughton to occur is …
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… rural township of 666 acres, 1 separating Withington from Heaton Norris. It contains the hamlets of Green End and Lady … a border district between the lordships of Withington and Heaton Norris, pertaining, it would seem, rather to the … 12 In connexion with the Established Church, St. Margaret's was consecrated in 1875; the Bishop of Manchester is the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bridge over the Roch. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Accrington passes north through … to Tottington branches off from this. The same company's line from Bolton to Rochdale crosses the other at right … the defendant called upon John son and heir of John de Heaton to warrant him; ibid. R. 195, m. 219 d. It was found …
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