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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to distinguish it from the hamlet of Up-Litherland in Aughton. The roads from Liverpool to Southport, and to Sefton … occur in this last deed. In 1361 John son of Gilbert de Aughton re-enfeoffed John son of William Pynnuesson of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 170; ii, 73. Gabriel Hesketh of Aughton (1573) held his tenement of John Fleetwood, John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the north of the Sudell Brook, and forming a wedge between Aughton and Downholland. In 1901 the people numbered 1,024. … who in 1359 claimed it from Henry de Bickerstath of Aughton, senior, his wife Agnes (Isabel's mother,) and … fee, paying 7 s., the value being 11; also lands in Aughton of the earl of Derby. His son and heir was William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 33 He lived to a great age, and in 1508 enfeoffed Hugh Aughton of North Meols and others of his lands. 34 His … in Liverpool in 1560, and soon afterwards sold land in Aughton to Thomas Bootle of Melling. 43 He joined in the … Mary), lxxix, m. 1. In Sept. 1494, Nicholas Bickerstath of Aughton, ninety years of age, and Robert Walsh of the same …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for a house and 10 acres of land in Uplitherland and Aughton. 81 The land-tax return of 1794 shows that the … all his part of Cunscough as far as the boundaries of Aughton and Maghull, and from the latter by a boundary … and lands and a mill in Melling, with houses and lands in Aughton and Liverpool, 'for certain sums of money paid . . . …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… British Museum. 18 Among the other landowners recorded are Aughton, 19 followed by Bold 20; Banastre 21; Beconsaw, 22 … lands, &c., in Much Hoole; ibid. no. 26041. Sir Richard Aughton died in 1543 holding half an acre in Much Hoole of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… daughter Eleanor, who died unmarried; 33 and to Richard de Aughton, a younger son of Walter de Aughton. 34 The succession was not undisputed, Thomas de … manor descended to the heirs of Richard and Katherine de Aughton, 35 and in 1380 the whole was given to William de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… boundary on the west is the Mere Brook dividing it from Aughton. The fine old market-town of Ormskirk, noted for its … road going north-west to Preston, named at this point Aughton Street and Burscough Street. At the market cross two … with St. Helens. The market is held in Moor Street and Aughton Street. A clock tower was built here in 1876, 2 and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands in Hawkley and Pemberton, and various lands in Aughton and Uplitherland of very good yearly value; Duchy of … Jane daughter and heir of Bryan Wilcock of Walsh Hall, Aughton. Among the Croxteth Hall muniments is a lease of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the subsidy for their lands: Christopher Charnley, Robert Aughton and William Werden, clerk. 43 In 1564 John Fleetwood … In 1572 he bought two messuages with lands from Robert Aughton and Ellen his wife; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. …
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