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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1277; Caterhale, Caterale, 1292. Catterall lies along the southern bank of the Calder and the Wyre, with Rohall at … in 1397 holding a third part of the manor of Catterall of Thomas de Rigmaiden by knight's service and paying 3 d. for … Katherine widow of John son of Richard de Catterall the elder and William son of John occur in 1421; ibid. iii, 87, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard, Chernoke, 1292. This township is bounded on the east and north by the Yarrow; Clancutt Brook on the south … a daughter Anne, twenty-eight years of age, and wife of Thomas Bradley; but Park Hall descended to Richard's younger … a lunatic, had had her allowance stopped. John Hoghton, elder brother of William, had had land leased to him in 1641, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cheteham, 1590; Cheetham, xvi cent. This township, on the western bank of the Irk, has an extreme length of nearly … In 1711 it was bequeathed by Catherine Richards, widow, to Thomas Reynolds, ancestor of the Earl of Ducie, the owner in … Conc. ii, 9, 33, 35. In 1313 Geoffrey de Chadderton the elder appeared in an assize of mort d'ancestor against Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (common form); also Chaldewall, 1238; Chaldewal, 1305. The terminations 'wall' and 'well' appear indifferently. … that the Lathoms held half a fee in Childwall. 13 In 1473 Thomas Lord Stanley, heir of the Lathoms, held Childwall for … and the inheritance was divided between her sisters, the elder (Ireland) having Hale and the younger (Mary) Childwall …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1242; Chepin, 1246; Chipindale, 1258; Chipin, 1258; the final g seldom occurs till xvi cent. Schepin and similar … 24; six years later it was sold to William Patten and Thomas Naylor 25: these were probably trustees of Thomas Patten of Preston, from whom this manor of Chipping …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… This township, formerly known as Chorlton Row, 1 lies on the south side of the Medlock, and has an area of 646 acres. … created in 1896. Neolithic implements have been found. 7 Thomas De Quincey, born in Manchester, lived in his youth at … and in 1644 it was sold by the younger Ellis Hey 22 to Thomas Minshull, apothecary of Manchester. 23 The Minshulls …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… portions by a brook running across it westwardly to join the Mersey; the northern portion, nearly square in shape, is … adopted that surname. 8 The earliest known member was a Thomas de Barlow to whom about 1200 Sibyl daughter of Uctred … by several Rogers. 12 In 1336 Roger de Barlow the elder made a settlement of his manor of Barlow, together with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1202 and usually; Chiereche, 1203; Chierche, 1204. The township of Church or Church Kirk lies on the eastern … Roger was living in 1561 31; he had two sons, of whom the elder, Ralph, acquired Dunkenhalgh, 32 but left no legitimate … that he married one of the daughters of his eldest brother Thomas Hindle. 51 The Subsidy Roll of 1626 shows the
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In area Church Coniston, formerly Coniston Fleming, is the largest township in the parish, containing 7,423 acres; … of Furness in 1373 gave the manor of Beckermet to his son Thomas and Margaret his wife. 11 In 1409 it was stated that … Rawlinson, Elizabeth his wife, James Braithwaite the elder, Margaret his wife, Thomas Kellett, Emma his wife, John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to 800 ft. above sea level; they descend very steeply on the east side to Windermere, their tree-clad sides forming one of the beauties of the lake as seen from Bowness, and somewhat … and others with boats might use the landing-place. Thomas Braithwaite in 1699 attempted to raise the customary 1 …
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