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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 1608, inscribed 'The gift of Ann, daughter to John Bamber, to ye churche of All Hallows in Bispham. Delivered by … of Layton. In the Bispham registers of 1602 are entries of Bamber of Pool and Cowban of Blackpool. Richard Bamber of Carleton about 1630 had a tenement 'in le Pool …
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… and Whittle-le-Woods. The nearest railway stations are Bamber Bridge and Hoghton, nearly 2 miles from the church. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John Woodcock, a Franciscan, Thomas Whittaker and Edward Bamber, seculars. 127 Of them it is related that the sentence was executed on Woodcock and Bamber in all its ferocity before the eyes of Whittaker, who … cases by Leo XIII in 1886: E. Arrowsmith, L. Baily, E. Bamber, A. Barlow, J. Bell, J. Finch, T. Hunt, R. Hurst, R. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… years old; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc.), i, 134. William Bamber died in 1605 holding a messuage and land of the king … twenty-one) and Margaret (eighteen); ibid, i, 136. Richard Bamber in 1639 held his messuage, &c., by the twohundredth …
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… records. 50 The chief family seems to have been that of Bamber of the Moor. 51 The tenure of James Bamber's land in Poulton in 1617 was a curious oneviz. of the … 52 William, his son and heir, was eight years old. Richard Bamber, perhaps brother of James, paid 10 in 1631, having …
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… Childwall and the other Derby manors. The latter married Bamber, son of Sir Crisp Gascoyne. 32 Her eldest son Bamber Gascoyne, who was member of Parliament for Liverpool … p. 184 (B. Gascoyne, jun.). A deed of July, 1799, between Bamber Gascoyne and Sarah Bridget Frances, his wife, of the …
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… The principal road is that from Wigan to Preston through Bamber Bridge. On the western edge is that from Leyland to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… traced further. In 1808, however, John Brandwood paid 1 to Bamber Gascoyne, as lord of Much Woolton, for twenty years' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… fol. 84. In 1787 a rent of 1 s. a year was still paid to Bamber Gascoyne, lord of the manor of Much Woolton, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hoghton estate in the time of Elizabeth; later held by the Bamber family of Poulton, and more recently by the Parks of …
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