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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the law visited Altcar to distrain the goods of John Sutton and Margery Tickle, recusants. They seized cattle … of the Alt. 16 The monks also made an agreement with John de Lea of Raven Meols by which he granted them for their … 18 s., as well as tithes, &c. 21 In June, 1429, Abbot John Ruggeley and the convent of Merivale leased to Edmund …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The following 'Papists' registered estates here in 1717: John Bamber, Peter Butchard, James Halsall, Christopher Ince, … not stated oc. 1317 Gilbert le Waleys 38 20 Jan. 13189 John le Waleys 39 Richard le Waleys 3 Nov. 1337 Henry (son of … 40 Richard le Waleys d. of J. le Waleys 27 Sept. 1369 John (son of Ric.) le Walsh 41 Thomas de Formby, &c. d. of H. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… mesne lordship did not endure very long, for though King John, while count of Mortain and afterwards as king, … and held some part of the manor, acting as guardian to John le Waleys of Litherland, the son and heir of Richard, … was after his death said to have been a 'centenarian.' 11 John held Uplitherland in 1297, paying the old rent of 10 s. …
Survey of London
… Ibid, vol. viii, pp. 558, 572; C. Robbins, The Diary of John Milward, 1938, p. 298; W.P.L., F2004, 3 April 1677; the …
Survey of London
… all the ratepayers. 94 In March, under the sponsorship of John Cam Hobhouse and Sir Francis Burdett, it was read for … 101 g In April 1830 Corder and the new ratecollector, John Callaghan, were able to report gratifyingly on the … Dustmen of the above Parish, in the Employ of Messrs. John Johnson, Son, and Brice, make humble application to you …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a boar passant argent, and was succeeded here by his son John, as he again was by Nicholas Boare, his son, who leaving … parish of Eatonbridge, descended out of Surry from John Heath, who was of Limpsfield, in that county. Sir Robert … for him and his wife. Margaret, daughter and heir of John Miller, gent. by Mary, daughter of Henry Crow, gent. by …
A History of the County of York
… 16th cent. * St. Helen, Stonegate Parochial. * St. John-del-Pyke Parochial; demolished 16th cent. * St. John, Hungate Parochial; demolished 16th cent. * St. John, Ouse Bridge End Parochial. * St. Lawrence, Lawrence …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… municipal reform in 1835, when it was sold for 3,685 to John King, a leading local evangelical. 14 Thirteen trustees, … at the west end of the churchyard, given to them by John Gregg. 30 Many of the chantries were endowed for only … are listed below. The earliest recorded chantry is that of John Rotenhering, who in 1309 endowed it with a rent of 4. 31 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1227 onwards the Abbot of Furness was the immediate lord. John de Harrington the elder had the king's licence in 1341 … 14 In the assignment of dower to Elizabeth widow of Sir John Harrington in 1418 a number of placenames occur, among … There was no doubt a chapel in the castle, for in 1415 John Harrington, lord of Aldingham, obtained a papal indult …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from the east on the south side contains figures of Sir John Ashton (d. 1428) and his three wives, Sir Thomas Ashton … three wives, and the four sons and seven daughters of Sir John Ashton, 3 in the lower part of the lights. The subject … Near the north door is a mural monument to the 'memory of John Postlethwaite who sustained the highest orders of …
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