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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 26 exch. S. de Cranesley ? July 1332 Gregory de Newton 27 exch. R. de Benningholme 18 Jan. 13512 Thomas de Rodeston 28 Joan La Warre d. Gregory de Newton oc. 1356 Thomas de Wyk 29 12 May 1362 Thomas son of … Ashton has ever had any share of the revenue derived from Newton. In 1277 Robert Grelley, as grandson and heir of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… against John de Ainsworth and William son of Robert de Newton for breaking his park and taking deer; De Banc. R. … were:Robert Ashton, John Ashton, Randle Hulton, Thomas Newton, William Walker, John Sandford, and Thomas Chetham; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Cairn Coll., Camb.; M.A. 1869. Formerly rector of Newton Heath, 187685, and of St. John's, Cheetham, 188590. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the remainder of the parishWalton on the north-west and Newton on the north-east, each six plough-landswas part of … 1189 gave the whole territory of CartmelKirkby, Walton and Newton to canons regular to maintain divine worship in the … or flagstone was obtained at Burnbarrow in 1678 and at Newton Fell in 1785. 28 As stated above a fabric called …
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… Bobbington and Tamenhorne, her twofifths of the manor of Newton near Blithfield, and all her estates in the county of … before his death, in 1833, to James Ashton, Esq., of Newton Lodge, near Hyde, in Cheshire, though the transfer was … of Little Onn Hall, which he has lately rebuilt, and of Newton Lodge, co. Chester. Pedigree of Ashton of Little Onn. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 85 Gabriel Croft d. T. Carter 12 Nov. 1628 Richard Newton, M.A. 86 Edward Croft d. R. Senhouse 8 Jan. 16301 Edward Cresswell, M.A. 87 Sir Piers Legh depr. R. Newton oc. 164752 Edward Ashton, B.A. 88 1659 Henry Kidson, … xiii, no. 9. Oliver had had a dispute in 1567 with Brian Newton, Isabel his wife and Isabel Newton, widow, respecting …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ancient sites, as Billingcote, Waltoncote and Parkhouse, Newton (anciently Crivelton), Stank, Holebeck, Roose, … or Fordbootle, 2; Roose, 6; 'Clivertun' or Crivelton (now Newton), 4; Orgrave in Lindal, 3; and Marton, 4. Possibly … Rampside and dependencies, the hamlets of Roosecote, Newton and Stank gave about 65. Above Town yielded 36 from …
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… no further distribution of bread was required. Richard Newton in 1800 left 100 towards the education of ten poor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Marsh, Ireleth, 'Howehom' (High Haume), 'Soler,' Newton, Fermerbouth, Cocken, Sandscale, Barrow, Roose, … Leache and Richard Piper, 1; Stanke, Yarlside Cote, 3; Newton and Billingcote, 4; Waltoncote and Parkhouse, 1; … rent 52 from most of the township, Goldmire rent 53 from Newton, Osleybanks rent from Newbarns, Byfiers rent from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… against several persons (claiming through Humphrey Newton and Thomas Standish) respecting Heysham moss and …
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