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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Kuerden. 41 HESKETH END was long the estate of the Alston family, traceable to the time of Edward I. 42 The … of two shafts, has two gargoyles in the angles. Richard Alston of Chipping died in 1607 holding a messuage and lands … The following were freeholders in 1600: Richard Austen (Alston), Richard Bolton, Henry Mawdesley and Thomas Thornley. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… A view of the castle, dated 1801, is given in Pennant's Alston Moor. 'The modern dwelling-house is built upon the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… council of nine members. The area includes the township of Alston and Dilworth. Gas is supplied by a local private … of Poitou. 8 Its two plough-lands probably then included Alston and Hothersall. It is not known how Dilworth proper … Margaret Wharton and William Bowen. Longridge Church is in Alston; it has a chapel of ease in Dilworth, St. Paul's, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… another portion into St. Helens in 1898. Pennant, Tour to Alston Moor, 18. Brockbank, St. Helens, 25. Lancs. and Ches. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gave a general release of his claim on the manors of Alston and Hoghton and lands in Hothersall, Dilworth, … received from his mother Ellen the capital messuage called Alston Hall, to be held by him and Margaret daughter of Sir … Withnell, Wheelton, Walton-le-Dale, Ashton-on-Ribble, Lea, Alston, Dilworth and Grimsargh, and the advowson of Preston, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bispham, Rainford, Chorley, Coppull, Anglezark, Thornley, Alston, Weeton, Treales, Little Marton, Rosacre, Wharles, … has been preserved, printed in Pennant's Tour to Alston Moor, from the Somers Tracts, and in Baines' Lancs. … Lathom, * West Derby, * Wavertree, * Everton, * Adgarley, Alston, * Skelmersdale, * Holland, * Bretherton, * Ormskirk, …
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… Hoghton in 1348 had licence for oratories in his manors of Alston, Lea and Thornton; Canon Raines' note from York …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 4 It was formerly resorted to by the lead-miners of Alston Moor, the water being drunk as a cure for the diseases …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1871; endowments, 3 Oct. 1845, and 31 Jan. 1873. Tour to Alston Moor, 51. An engraving of the chapel is given. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor was held in shares by the families of Derwent and Alston. Alexander de Derwent, living in the time of Roger, … was living in 1246, when he and Adam his son, Richard de Alston and Roger his son, and Henry de Whalley were … manor was vested before 1250 in the persons of Richard de Alston and Henry de Whalley son of Geoffrey the elder, Dean …
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