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A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Hindley had sons, who inherited lands in Hindley and Aspull, there must have been some special settlement for the daughter Beatrice. See account of Aspull. They were married in or before 1303, when they …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… north, and the village of Haigh, near the middle of the Aspull boundary and 2 miles north-east of Wigan, is one of … to Blackrod, west to Standish, and south to Wigan and Aspull. The London and North Western and Lancashire and … Ivo Bradshagh of Haigh or Pennington, Richard Houghton of Aspull, Ralph and John, sons of John Gidlow of Aspull, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Lowe Green to Westhoughton, having a branch north to Aspull. Through the town, adjacent to this cross road, runs a … and a dwelling called Hindley Hall; and Hugh Hindley of Aspull, whose ancestors had from time immemorial been seised … Atherton and Beatrice his wife in 1330 claimed 25 acres in Aspull, Hindley, and Ince from Cecily the widow and Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… service and the rent of 15 d. per annum; also in Rainford, Aspull, Wigan, Whiston, Glest, Ormskirk, and Eggergarth. His …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gilbert had a son Ivo living; but in 1382 the manors of Aspull and Ince were granted to feoffees by Richard son of … Langton in socage by a rent of 5 s.; also the manor of Aspull, a burgage in Wigan, and lands in Abram and Hindley. … of the younger Thomas, who carried the manors of Ince and Aspull to her husband John Gerard, a younger son of Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to amerce inhabitants of Over Hulton, Rumworth, Lostock, Aspull, Harwood, Pilkington, Heaton, Halliwell, Chorlton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 15 His son, Sir Roger Holt Leigh, of Hindley Hall in Aspull, left it to his cousin, afterwards Lord Kingsdown, for … life, and then to the present owner, Mr. Roger Leigh of Aspull. 16 The Orrell family had numerous offshoots, but the … no. 97. See the account of Billinge. See the account of Aspull. Burke, Landed Gentry. In 1292 Adam son of William de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… family took surname from this place. 59 The Hindleys of Aspull were concerned in various suits as to lands in Parr in … 45, m. 5, and R. 47, m. 16. See further in the account of Aspull; also Ducatus Lanc. i, 163, &c. Hugh Hindley was in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of two: that of Emma, who married Robert de Hindley of Aspull; 27 and of Katherine, who married Alexander de … Soc.), 117. In 1531 it was found that Hugh Hindley of Aspull had held six messuages, 60 acres of land, &c., and a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… elevation of a little over 100 ft. on the south-west near Aspull Common. A considerable area of meadow land by the … Leigh to Newton-in-Makerfield runs by Pennington Hall and Aspull Common. Pennington Station, formerly called Bradshaw … esq., 60 fourth son of Roger Bradshaw, then late of Aspull, esq., of the manor of Pennington, 40 messuages, a …
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