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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and their wives; ibid. fol. 95. To the same Richard Adam Topping conceded all his right to common of pasture in … of 1347 Sir Nicholas le Boteler demised to Joan widow of Adam de Charnock for her life the lands which Robert de … except a messuage, &c., then held by Margery widow of Adam de Heskin for life; ibid. fol. 95 b. See also Assize R. …
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… and morrow of the Ascension and of All Saints. 54 In 1292 Adam de Walton, then rector, was called upon to show by what … he claimed certain liberties; it was asserted that Master Adam and his bailiffs had exceeded the terms of the charters … and Chorley, were long closely connected with Wigan: Adam del Crosse 100 appears in 1277, his son John in the …
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… Lacy, constable of Chester (121332), and was the father of Adam called 'Le Louerd,' one of the free tenants of the town … the boundaries between the two places. 5 Richard son of Adam, called de Fernihurst, appears to have predeceased his … bearing 10 d. yearly thegnage rent. 8 His lands passed to Adam son of his brother Henry, which Adam was one of the free …
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… as a manor. 30 Manor courts are still held for Windle. 31 Adam Martindale, a puritan divine, born near Mossbank in … Windle, in exchange for two oxgangs there, to Ralph son of Adam de Prescot, who afterwards gave it to Cockersand; it lay … Ralph de Windle; the land had been marked out by crosses. Adam de Pemberton, younger son of Alan senior, was living in …
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… and James de Winstanley, paying 2 s., in 1461; ibid. 6556. Adam de Winstanley was in possession in 1252; Final Conc. i, … and in the same year Henry son of Roger de Winstanley and Adam son of William de Winstanley were defendants; ibid. m. …
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… plough-lands there against Henry de Blackburn. 5 In 1242 Adam de Blackburn and Reyner de Arches held Wiswell and … possessor of the lordship of the manor is the above-named Adam de Blackburn (1242), who may have been son or grandson … of the manor passed to John de Blackburn, 11 whose son Adam was in possession in 1278, when he complained that …
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… de Haversage granted to Richard de Trafford land which Adam son of Alexander de Didsbury had formerly held of him, …
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… were prominent there. 9 Their lands were sold to Sir Adam de Hoghton. 10 Ollerton also was transferred to the … of Stanlaw, who were to pay the chief rents, viz. 12 d. to Adam de Withnell and his heirs for the vill, and 6 d. to Adam de Bury and his heirs for the site of the mill-pool and …
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… it doubtless formed part of the fee of half a knight which Adam de Billington, great-nephew of Hugh son of Leofwin, held … years later Avice lady of Billington daughter and heir of Adam enfeoffed Roger her son of all her land and demesne in … descended at her death before 1288 to her eldest son Adam de Billington. Before Easter 1288 Adam de Billington …
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… of Maud, released certain lands ( ? in Woodplumpton) to Adam son of Swain and his heirs; Add. MS. 32106, no. 805. … A claim for common of pasture was in 1274 made by Adam de Acton (Aighton) against Robert de Stockport; De Banco … 256. In 13468 John Trussell and Pernell his wife (widow of Adam Banastre) claimed dower in ten messuages, &c., against …
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