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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lower Lomeshaye, and so through land belonging to Robert Banastre (of Lower Lomeshaye) and John Hargreaves (of Higher …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 103. William father of Adam Banastre was in 1323 found to have died seised of lands in … of a knight's fee); Lancs. Inq. and Extents, ii, 159. Adam Banastre, then a minor, seems to have had but a small revenue; ibid. 113. As in other cases, the Banastre inheritance descended to Balderston and became …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… see Gillow. The Carters were a recusant family, Richard Banastre, an 'old priest,' being sheltered in their house 'by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 12 d. a year for each burgage for all services. Robert Banastre, lord of Makerfield and patron of the church, added … restored, on the application of the guardian of Robert Banastre's heiress. 56 The commonalty of Wigan were sued for … of 12 d. yearly, and other lands in Shevington of Margaret Banastre. He granted them to feoffees, who in turn granted a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… claimed dower in two oxgangs in Golborne against Robert Banastre, also claimed lands in Hulme against Peter the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Wiswell. 34 Families named Wiswell, 35 Blackburn 36 and Banastre 37 appear later. James Marshall died in 1483 holding … and Thurstan Mawdsley. 40 Walmesley of Coldcoats 41 and Banastre of Altham 42 also had lands in Wiswell. One of the … Duchy of Lanc. Anct. D. (P.R.O.), L 1053. Christopher Banastre acquired land in 1434 or 1441; Final Conc. iii, 99, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Great Balshaw on the east side of the syke to Richard Banastre; ibid. no. 396. This was afterwards given by Adam son of Richard Banastre to Richard son of Richard de Hoghton; Whalley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… another John Warren, mortgaged the manor to Sir Robert Banastre for 4,000, and, failing to pay, forfeited it. 29 Woodplumpton remained for some time in the hands of the Banastre family, 30 but in 1667 was recovered by Edward and John Warren from Banastre Maynard and Elizabeth his wife. 31 The manor …
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… de Woolston, whose ancestors had been enfeoffed by Robert Banastre, sometime lord of Newton in Makerfield. 4 The … whose ancestor had likewise been enfeoffed by Robert Banastre. 5 This third part descended in the same succession … 287. Assize R. 408, m. 41 d. About the year 1285 Robert Banastre gave to Robert de Samlesbury 3 acres of land with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who died in 1786. Passing over the next male heir, Banastre Halsted, he bequeathed the estates to Banastre's brother Nicholas, whose children afterwards … records in the Tower of London -s. Charles, d. 1732sons Banastre (who had the son Lawrence named in the text) and …
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