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A History of the County of York North Riding
… The wapentake of Allerton or Allertonshire ALLERTONSHIRE OR THE WAPENTAKE OF ALLERTON The wapentake of Allerton (Alvretun, xi cent.; Alvertonschyre, xiii cent.) …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… East Harlsey with their townships, which are entered under Allerton Wapentake. In the middle of the 12th century the … at the present day, Hawnby having been transferred from Allerton. 2 Then, as in 1831, it contained the townships of … in the 13th century. The wapentakes of Birdforth and Allerton were in early times closely associated. In 1276 it …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… the monks of Marmoutier, there serving God, his chapel of Allerton ( Alvertonia), and one carucate of land in that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Margaret, married (1) John Percival of Liverpool and Allerton, and (2) Thomas Summers of Liverpool; the fifth, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Allerton ALLERTON Alretune, Dom. Bk.; Allerton, 1306. The local pronunciation is Ollerton. Allerton is a suburban township containing 1,586 acres, 1 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John le Norreys of Much Woolton, who brought him lands in Allerton, Woolton, Huyton, and Garston, and from this time the family seem to have had a house in Allerton. Henry had also a house in Liverpool, and took part … and John Hey of Aughton to build a barn and carry it to Allerton. With him begins the pedigree in Dugdale's Visit. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Margaret [Grelley] his wife were concerned in a moiety of Allerton; ibid. i, 91; and see also Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. … 130 (1253), and Cur. Reg. R. 160, m. 33 (1258) for other Allerton suits. In 1254, on a certain Saturday, people coming … other sister and co-heir. Geoffrey de Chetham's moiety of Allerton did not descend in the same way, so that it is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Martin of Sez. 10 Afterwards Childwall, with the adjoining Allerton, was given to Albert Grelley, baron of Manchester, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 258, m. 310d. The Grelleys of Chorlton held the manor of Allerton in Childwall parish. De Trafford D. no. 124, bearing …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 18 b. Giles de Penketh granted to John son of Robert de Allerton of Selby all his land in Culcheth, with remainder to … 351. Agnes widow of Giles de Penketh released to Robert de Allerton all her right to dower in the Shaw in Culcheth in 1335; Dods. MSS. liii, fol. 24 b. In 14512 Gilbert Allerton sold his lands and rents in Culcheth to Henry …
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