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A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by knight's service, and the heir of William de Bartail or Bartle held another plough-land similarly. 7 At other times …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mary Anne wife of Edward Frereone of their sons being Sir Bartle Frere; see Burke, Landed Gentry, Frere of Roydon Hall; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… village of Woodplumpton lies on its northern bank, with Bartle to the south and Ambrose Hall to the north. Swillbrook … 1 shared by the four hamlets thus: Woodplumpton, 949; Bartle, 1,341; Catforth, 1,828; and Eaves, 852. In 1901 there … One of them comes from the south, passing through Bartle and Catforth; the other from the south-east, passing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 28 " Mary Harbottle, widow. " To accept Mr. Benge and Bartle as securities in 20 l. each for release of her son …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… master, Sam. Bartlet " 66 13 4 Assay master's clerk, John Bartle " 10 0 0 Two auditors, Mr. Beal, and Scot " 40 0 0 …
Old and New London
… date of about 1100 A.D., is due to the generosity of Sir Bartle Frere. The museum is open to the public free; but a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Lawrence Champney, Lawrence Fenwick, Cuthbert Parker and Bartle Cearn, to go to Holland [ Ibid. 387, p. 137]; for John …
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