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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… Cissore xxj d De Thoma Carpentario ij s v d o. De Rogero in le Wra ix d De Stephano Undertre ij s De Thoma filio … Willelmo de Carleton' xij d Summa, xl s viij d o. Kyrkeby in Clivelande. De Hugone filio Alani. iiij s viij d o. De … Welleburne. viij d De Jonna Polayn. x d o. De Willelmo de Foxholes xvj d De Willelmo Dorison'. xvj d De Johanne Joudy. …
A History of the County of York
… On the other hand, if the population of the city in 1086 was possibly in the region of 4,000–5,000, it may nearly have doubled by … in 1272 with the names of Thomas of Fulford, Peter of Foxholes, James of Pickering, and John of Settrington—all …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… became earl of Huntingdon on the banishment of Tostig. 82 In 1086, ten years after Waltheof's execution, Tottenham was … each of whom received the earldom. David, who succeeded in 1124 as King David I, resigned Huntingdon in 1136 to his … all her dower rights there to John Doget otherwise Butterwick and his wife Alice, 43 who had acquired the lease. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the north of it Ashton Old Road also crosses the township in an easterly direction. There are numerous cross streets, … of Ardwick, West Gorton, and Rusholme together was 113,843 in 1901. Proceeding from Manchester by the London road, … Dict. Nat. Biog. The family occurs in Pemberton and Foxholes near Rochdale. Ibid. 6 Geo. IV, cap. 5. Lancs. Inq. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… an area of 7,765 acres. The surface is comparatively level in the west and south, but on the eastern border rises … being judged to belong to freehold or lordship side in accordance therewith, though all the holdings have long … in 1673 to Seth Clayton, and in 1770 to Robert Entwisle of Foxholes. Scholefield. Gules a fesse between three bulls' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… provides conveyance into Yorkshire. Heywood Cemetery lies in the north-west corner of the township. At Marland is the … workhouse; it was purchased by the Corporation of Rochdale in 1886. On the north side of Marland, by the Roch, is a … and co-heirs, carried it in marriage to the Entwisles of Foxholes. CASTLETON HALL is an irregularly-shaped twostoried …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Coppull. The surface reaches heights of 250 ft. or more in several places near the centre, descending somewhat … rapidly to the Yarrow. There are several hamlets: Charnock in the south, Charnock Green and Bolton Green to the north, … for his life 21 acres in Charnock with Fernisnape and Foxholes, Robfold and Bakonliscroft; ibid. no. 31. Henry de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Colne, Marsden and Foulridge, Barrowford Booth in Pendle, and Trawden. The main portion of Colne township … Waterside, with a bridgeno doubt the bridge mentioned in the Court Roll of 1323. The township has two large … on the north, and rising to 1,430 ft. at the Wolf Stones in the south-eastern corner. North of the town the surface …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has 348, so that the whole township measures 8,672 acres. In 1901 it had a population of 1,091. 2 Goosnargh proper … north-eastern part was known as Threlfalla name no longer in common useand had its chapel, which was called White … of 874 ft. above the sea. From it the ground slopes away in all directions, but more especially to the west and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ines, 1212; Ins, 1292; Ince, xvi cent. Ince, called Ince in Makerfield to distinguish it from Ince Blundell in the same hundred, lies immediately to the east of Wigan, … Miles Gerard, and Lawrence Wood regarding lands called Foxholes, &c.; Ducatus Lanc. (Rec. Com.), iii, 92, 107. …
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