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A History of the County of Lancaster
… runs across Cockey. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Bolton and Bury line crosses the southern corner of the … 1759 John Barlow, B.A. 1768 Robert Deane, B.A. 1799 James Archer 30 1828 John Haughton, B.A. 1836 Richard Heslop 31 … and Robert de Pilkington (who had married the younger John's daughter Katherine) in 1383 became bound to James de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Wigan Canal. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Preston to Bolton passes along the north-eastern … of Mortain, to Hugh le Norreys at a thegnage rent of 20 s. a year. 13 On coming to the throne John confirmed his … (Chet. Soc), i, 128. On his resignation in 1376 John le Archer was admitted; Lich. Epis. Reg. iv, fol. 88. In 14.99 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the south to Penketh. The London and North-Western Company's branch line from St. Helens to Widnes passes through the … from 1570 to 1577, and of Durham from 1577 to 1588. 4 Tibb's Cross and Bold Heath Cross were on the Prescot and … as four ploughlands and held in thegnage by the rent of 21 s. 4 d. yearly by Adam son of Richard; and that Adam's
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hawksclough and Dalton Lees, and to the south lies Elmer's Green. Prior's Wood is in the north, and Cassicarr Wood on the eastern … light the beacon fire, and thus give notice of the enemy's landing. MANOR At the death of Edward the Confessor, DALTON …
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… by Sandygate. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Accrington to Burnley and Colne runs east near … de Habergham and his heirs for their homage, a rent of 3 s. to be given yearly at St. Giles's Day. 9 Matthew de Habergham, with the assent of Peter his …
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… or Davies of Newton raised a company for the Parliament's service in the Civil War, but was killed with most of his … assessed as six plough-lands, was part of Earl Tostig's lordship of Preston. 3 Afterwards it was held by the … widow, house and 30 acres arable, 33 s.; Lawrence Archer, similar tenement, 30 s. 4 d.; and Thomas Wilkinson, a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the lands, &c., were extended at the yearly value of 4 9 s. 11 d., in which was included the farm of lands held by the … warren to Edmund de Lacy in 1251. 6 The farm yielded 53 s. 4 d. in 1296, probably indicating that there were 160 … the park, with moss and herbage, was valued at 40 s.; and in demesne there were 8 acres of land worth 2 s. 8 d. …
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… on the edge of which it is believed was anciently the lord's abode, known as Alton or Olton. To the west of Eller Brook … a station about the centre called Hoscar. The same company's Liverpool and Preston line is near the western boundary, … the assessment area being half a hide and the value 10 s. 8 d. beyond the usual rent. It was within the privileged 3 …
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… on the Southport branch of the Cheshire Lines Committee's railway, which crosses the centre of the township. … with 'ring and cup' marks. 3 In the map of Elizabeth's time, made to illustrate the dispute as to Wavertree and … successor, Richard Paveley, and the then prior (Thomas L'Archer), without any further grant or sanction of the …
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… Street and Regent Road, and joins the Irwell by Prince's Bridge. The London & North Western Company's Exchange station, Manchester, lies in Salford, in a bend of … part of the line. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Manchester to Bolton and Bury runs parallel with …
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