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A Dictionary of London
… tavern by Guildhall Gate, 1659 (Gent. Mag. Lib. XV. 165). Wheatley mentions it as referred to by Webster. Not named in …
A History of the County of Chester
… is suggested by William of Doncaster's grant to Richard of Wheatley in 1310 of a strip of land adjoining Richard's … mentioned that the rear end of the strip lay towards Wheatley's stone-built solar, and it may well be that having erected such a substantial structure Wheatley intended to complete the work with an elaborate new …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… knight's fee in Balderston, Osbaldeston and Thornley with Wheatley. 30 He married Agnes and died about the end of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Barley with Wheatley Booth BARLEY WITH WHEATLEY BOOTH Barelegh, 1324. This township embraces three … to the west, has 1,396 acres; while to the east and north Wheatley Booth, which includes the ancient Haw 2 or Hay Booth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… no. FD 45; box 13 B. These and other lands in Chipping, Wheatley, Wilpshire and Dinckley seem to have come to Richard … Walmesley; ibid. FD 30. William Wawne, described as 'of Wheatley,' in 1566 made a feoffment of lands in Wheatley, Chipping and Ashley (in Whittingham) for the use of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Close Booth, Roughlee Booth, Barley Booth, Goldshaw Booth, Wheatley Booth, Barrowford Booth, Old Laund Booth, New Laund Booth and Wheatley Carr Booth. The honor formerly included also the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… then by the boundaries of Hothersall, Alston, Whittingham, Wheatley and Thornley to the starting-point. The grantor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Adam son of Alice deWheatley; ibid.no. 138. Roger de Wheatley son of Richard the Smith of Chipping a little later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of Barrowford Booth also. In 1896 a small part of Wheatley Carr was added to Nelson, and in 1897 a part of … included parts of Great and Little Marsden, Barrowford and Wheatley Carr. The works were begun by a private company and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and larger one; it contains the hall, the hamlets of Wheatley Lane and Lower Harpers, with Blackwood and … Hartley. The oratory of Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Wheatley Lane, opened in 1899, is served from Nelson. This … township contained 834 inhabitants. Formerly called Wheatley Lane, now Barrowford Road. a Statistics from Bd. of …
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