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A History of the County of Lancaster
… occurs in connexion with the Coore, 85 Greenhills 86 and Singleton families, 87 the story being made clear by pleadings of 1447 and later, in which Alan Singleton claimed three messuages, 6 acres of land and 12 d. … Conishead Priory had some land in the township. 129 John Singleton of Chingle Hall died in 1530 holding of Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… spread over several neighbouring townships and included Singleton Grange. He purchased Ellison House in 1582 from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and John de Esprick; De Banco R. 135, m. 227. Ranulf de Singleton and Mabel his wife in 1304 claimed her dower in … (or gores) on Borayns on the lower side of the road to Singleton. Hereward, Abbot of Cockersand, gave the 2 oxgangs …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who married Roger Elston, and another who married Singleton. 33 A partition was afterwards agreed upon, by … but contains old oak stairs and thick oak doors. 41 The Singleton moiety 42 descended to William Singleton, who died in 1556 without legitimate issue. 43 A …
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… The wardens of Broughton Chapel in 1539 demised to William Singleton of Chingle Hall a messuage in Haighton in Broughton … de Haighton, made claims against John son of Robert de Singleton and Alice his wife, and against Master Richard de … Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 100/141. b Nicholas son of Gilbert de Singleton in 1384 had lands in Haighton within these bounds: …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… leads to a ferry over the Wyre. Dr. Charles Leigh of Singleton, writing about 1700, states that the River Wyre … 22; the Botelers of Rawcliffe 23 and Singletons of Little Singleton 24 and their successors also had estates there, the … John de Shireburne (apparently his father), Adam Pakok of Singleton, Roger de Hackinsall and others had disseised him …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… west to Blackpool and north and east to Hardhorn and Singleton. The Preston and Wyre railway runs near the eastern boundary, with a station at Todderstaffe called Singleton. Agriculture is the only industry, chiefly as dairy … was sold by the Crown to Thomas Holt, 7 who sold to George Singleton. 8 The family had probably been tenants under the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1623, but the tenure was unknown; ibid. iii, 383. John Singleton in 1530 held land of Lord Mounteagle; Duchy of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Chartul. ii, 415. Roger son of Richard son of Uctred de Singleton also granted them an oxgang; ibid. ii, 421. John Singleton died in 1530 holding land in Hutton of the Abbot of …
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