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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Thistleton to Adam de Meols; Kuerden MSS. iv, T 5. Hugh Aughton of North Meols was in 1417 seised of a moiety of the … at a rent of 2 s.; Kuerden MSS. loc. cit.; Dods. MSS. Hugh Aughton, son of the above-named Hugh, held messuages, Sec, in … was recorded in later inquisitions, e.g. in that of Hugh Aughton, 1520; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 28. After the …
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… from Lancaster to Kirkby Lonsdale, and has a branch to Aughton on the south-west. Another road goes north from the … chapelry to be made into a parish, with the additions of Aughton from Halton and Arkholme from Melling. The income at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the foss which falls into the channel above the ford of Aughton, following the foss as far as the moor, thence by … meadow in Birkdale, Argar Meols, Melling, Liverpool, and Aughton. Henry de Halsall was escheator in 1430; and a knight … free burgage, by 6 d.; Ormskirk, prior of Burscough, 6 d.; Aughton, James Bradshaw, 2 s.; manor of Downholland, the king …
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… Elizabeth, daughter and eventual co-heir of Sir Richard Aughton of North Meols, he had no issue. 16 He died in 1542, … D. no. 4.) On behalf of Elizabeth daughter of Sir Richard Aughton, widow of William Heaton, and before 1549 remarried … father of Jane, apparently on his marriage with Elizabeth Aughton; Duchy of Lanc. Plead, xlvii, W, 13. Pal. of Lanc. …
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… R. 4.18, m. 3 d. Alice widow of William son of Agnes de Aughton claimed a messuage, &c, against Hugh de Lethley, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… down trees at Huyton. 32 In 1371 Gilbert de Ince of Aughton, in a deed made at Huyton, released William son of … (now Rooley); Bold D. (Warrington), G. 12. Richard de Aughton leased to John de Pennington the lands which had been … John de Wolfall on the one side, and Richard de Aughton and Katherine his wife, with whom was joined Isabel …
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… a 'papist' registered his estate, being described as 'of Aughton;' Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 112. His four sisters, … trustees. Thomas, a younger brother of John, had lands in Aughton and Billinge, divided between his sons Thomas and … 8 d.; and other lands in Thingwall, Walton, Halewood, and Aughton. His heirs were his daughters Margaret, Ellen, and …
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… d., and 7 d. for relief; the new possessor was Richard de Aughton; ibid. O. ii, 12. There are other notices of these … he sold, as bought of Robert Floke, to the same Richard de Aughton in 1364; Croxteth D. O. ii, 8, 13. A few years later Richard de Aughton made a settlement of the lands he had acquired in …
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… 101 He had a numerous family, including Henry Stanley of Aughton, who married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Peter … Halewood, Samlesbury, Cuerdley, Walton, Lancaster, Wigan, Aughton, Skelmersdale, and Sutton; all the lands lately … in Amounderness, Freckleton, Torrisholme, Oxcliffe, Aughton, Northolmley, Bolton le Moors, Claughton in …
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… they are called le Waleys, and were perhaps kinsmen of the Aughton family. Richard le Waleys was said by the prior of … i, n. 122. In 1357 he acquired from William de Clives of Aughton and Ellen his wife two messuages and 20 acres of land … in 1364 let to farm to Gilbert son of Richard de Ince of Aughton, 160 marks being paid down and a rose to be the …
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