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A History of the County of Lancaster
… eagle sable preying on an infant swaddled gules banded or. Trafford. Argent a griffon segreant gules. Thomas Culcheth, … of William Dicconson, 49 the manor went in 1794 to John Trafford of Trafford, grandson of John Trafford of Croston, who had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1260, by which Sir Simon de Gousill released to Henry de Trafford and his men of Chorlton-with-Hardy all suit of the … Land tax returns at Preston. Pat. 3 Edw. VI, pt. 9. De Trafford D. no. 133. It is supposed to have been dedicated to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1521 to marry Jane daughter of Ellen, widow of Thomas Trafford of Cheshire; ibid. K. 111, K. 112, K. 110. A Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had the right to inclose, &c., within these bounds; De Trafford D. no. 1. Saltersgate, Mr. Crofton thinks, is the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2 Within a century it had been granted to the Traffords of Trafford, 3 and was held by them as the twelfth part of a … sheriff was in 1295 ordered to inquire whether Henry de Trafford held 8 oxgangs, &c, in Edgeworth of Richard de … said; De Banco R. 109, m. 22. In 1276 and later Henry de Trafford had disputes with Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, …
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… his right in the 'vill' of Farnworth to Thomas Grelley; De Trafford D. no. 298. Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 245. A …
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… and the other being a quartered shield of the arms of Trafford with the crest of a man and flail. In the lower … of waste in Flixton to Thomas son of Adam de Hulme; De Trafford D.. no. 295, endorsed 'Hulme demesne.' The tenure is … d. William le Valentine attested a Barton deed in 1222; De Trafford D. no. 250. In 1261 William Valentine of Flixton, in …
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… Manchester. The chantry was that of St. Nicholas, or the Trafford chantry, as will be seen in the account of the … land that disputes arose among the lessees. Sir Edmund Trafford had had a lease of two tenements there, and in 1588 … from the queen a lease for fifty years from the end of Trafford's term. Roger Kenyonin another pleading John Kenyon …
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… manor of Haigh from William de Bradshagh and Sir Henry de Trafford, in virtue of the settlement of 1312. 22 There may … Sir William, was the heir entitled to the manor. For the Trafford feoffment see Kuerden, loc. cit. nos. 358. Lancs. …
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… Breightmet, 3 and the Harwood moiety to the Traffords of Trafford. 4 The matter, however, is not quite clear, the … of the manor of Bradshaw causing some confusion. 5 The Trafford moiety was sold in 1589 to Nicholas Mosley, 6 and he … on the waste, &c., in addition to 12 d. paid to Edmund Trafford for the same encroachment; Rental of 15234 in …
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