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A History of the County of Lancaster
… London'; 66 and two years afterwards he sold it to Thomas Bootle of Melling in Halsall, and of the Inner Temple. 67 Thomas Bootle held various public offices, being a baron of the … house, who on his succession assumed the surname of Bootle pursuant to the will of Sir Thomas Bootle. 74 They had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… forms an uninteresting link between the busy environs of Bootle and the more open country towards Sefton township, … townships with Aintree, and records only six names; Henry Bootle was probably of this township. 28 In 1769 besides Lord … William de Gorsthill attested a charter in 1401; and John Bootle of Litherland gave to William de Gorsthill of Linacre …
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… 1560, and soon afterwards sold land in Aughton to Thomas Bootle of Melling. 43 He joined in the partition of Maghull … his son William, who married Cecily, daughter of Thomas Bootle of Melling, 51 died in 1709, and the inheritance was … 76 He had his share of litigation. He claimed from Thomas Bootle of Melling certain services, including lb. of wax …
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… as claimant of a tenement against Henry son of Henry de Bootle, and the latter Henry's widow Alice, 23 and as … Adam's claim. 26 Robert de Byron, Henry and Nicholas de Bootle and others were in 1303 charged with assaulting one … Byron granted land in Melling to Nicholas son of Henry de Bootle, at the yearly rent of 1 d.; and a further grant at …
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… for private patients. The police forces of Liverpool and Bootle have an orphanage. MANOR The townships of MUCH and …
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… the new mills were built had been the property of Robert Bootle, from whom Lawrence Ireland bought it. The latter in …
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… council, but Orrell was in 1905 taken into the borough of Bootle. FORD FORD occupies a corner between Litherland, Great …
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… owner Col. Thomas Myles Sandys, who was M.P. for the Bootle division of Lancashire 1885 1910. Graythwaite Hall, …
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… From Henry Ashhurst it was purchased in 1751 by Sir Thomas Bootle, 13 and has since descended with Lathom, the earl of …
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… by the Foster or Buckley family. In 1749 Sir Thomas Bootle of Lathom was enfeoffed of the manor of Beaumont by …
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