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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Leylandshire. 5 On the other hand the heir of Robert Banastre in 1242 held of Penwortham the fourth part of a … i, 261. Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 150. In 1288 Adam Banastre held of William de Ferrers the vill of Shevington by … grant first referred to. In 1302 the 'heirs of Robert Banastre' held the fourth part of a fee; ibid. 315. Sir Adam …
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… 1727 sold to Piers Starkie; note by Mr. Anderton. Wilfrid Banastre, probably of Stainton (Whitaker, Craren, 236), sold … Alice widow of John de Altham and to Roger son of Richard Banastre of Altham; ibid. H 19. Huntroyde is named in a deed …
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… one. John of Gaunt in 1373 (?) granted Sir Thomas Banastre for his life the vill of Singleton with all rents, … (Rec. Com.), 388. Joan (de Singleton) widow of Thomas Banastre held the manor of Little Singleton in 1303; Final Conc. i, 201. William Banastre died in 1323 holding of the Earl of Lancaster the …
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… to be rendered was a pound of pepper annually. 7 Thurstan Banastre, lord of Makerfield, confirmed this charter, and … the leave of his heir.' The witnesses included Thurstan Banastre (who died in 1219) and Robert his brother; also … 'manor' was Southworth and the 'land' Croft. Later Robert Banastre released to Gilbert de Southworth his claim on the …
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… were assessed as one plough-land each. In 1212 Thurstan Banastre held them by the service of a sore hawk annually. 11 The Banastre lordship, which appears to be that held later by … will be found in subsequent notes. It is possible that the Banastre holding was conveyed to the Marsey family, who …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… plough-land in Stanah. Thus in 1324 Adam son of William Banastre held a moiety of Thornton, paying 8 s., and a moiety … to have been reduced by one-half, and thus in 1346 Thomas Banastre held one plough-land and John son of Lawrence de … as to the other by a number of tenants. 12 In 1378 Thomas Banastre and John de Thornton held the manor 13 and in 14456 …
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… in 14856 contracted to marry Elizabeth daughter of Henry Banastre of Bank. 44 He was living in 1501, 45 but it is … 1293 Joan widow of Thomas de Singleton released to Thomas Banastre and Joan his wife all her right in land there. 96 … transferred his homage and service to Thomas son of Thomas Banastre; ibid. no. 1317. Peter son of Richard de Kirkby …
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… Bimme, whose son Roger held lands in the time of Robert Banastre on the north side of Burnulgate, the road leading to … The following seneschals of Walton have been noted: Thomas Banastre, ante 1291 Gilbert de Haydock, temp. Edw. I William … Little Harwood, Over and Nether Darwen to Robert Banastre to hold by the service of one knight, rendering 10 …
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… De Banco R. 287, m. 448 d. In the aid of 134655 Richard Banastre is joined with Beetham and Singleton as tenant of … 87. By a charter some years earlier Agnes widow of Richard Banastre gave to Richard her son land at Warton, with Ribble …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… extinct. It appears to have been at Westhoughton that Adam Banastre and others made their confederacy in October 1315. 2 …
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