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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the south and south-west go three to Pendleton and Clitheroe. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's … manor of CHATBURN was never alienated from the honor of Clitheroe, so that it has no separate descent. In 12412 after … 1567, as far as extant, have been printed by W. Farrer in Clitheroe Ct. R. (1897). There is little of interest. A list …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… that time it continued to form a member of the honor of Clitheroe. 7 The land appears to have been divided among a … son of Kutte did suit for his tenement to the court of Clitheroe; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc.), 18, 19. Later there are but few tokens of the dependency on Clitheroe; see Lancs. Ct. R. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Manor In the 13th century CHURCH was held of the lords of Clitheroe by a rent of 6 s. 8; it was assessed as one … Henry de Lacy by 6 s. rent and doing suit to the court of Clitheroe. 17 A number of his charters have been preserved. … is wrongly given as John. In 1323 the king, in right of Clitheroe, had 12 s. 6 d. of the farm of court, meadows, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he was contracted to marry Ellen daughter of Sir Adam de Clitheroe 22occurs in various ways down to 1390. 23 In 13778 … Salesbury, where Roger was born, was a manor of the Clitheroe family, Sir Adam having died before 1342. In 1356 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and in the ravines by the river. 3 The high road from Clitheroe to Preston traverses the township with a cross road … the south-east to Wilpshire station, on the Bolton and Clitheroe branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's … rebuilt. Manors CLAYTON was held of the honor of Clitheroe by the service of thegnage and 10 s. yearly rent, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Susanna, who married Ralph son of Nicholas Shuttleworth of Clitheroe, esq. Mrs. Shuttleworth died in 1727, her Jacobite … He sat in the Parliament of 1621 for the borough of Clitheroe and in that of 1625 for the county. 65 At that … lxxxv), 1278. Richard Grimshaw is named in the survey of Clitheroe in 1662 as paying 5 d. puture rent for Clayton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the township, there is little to record besides. Richard Clitheroe of Clifton paid 10 on declining knighthood in 1631. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Clitheroe CLITHEROE Cliderhou, 1175, and common to 1600, with variants … Gliderhou, Clederowe, &c.; Clithero, xv cent. The town of Clitheroe stands upon a little hill rising from the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… below in the account of Holme. Manor The lords of Clitheroe at an early time granted Cliviger to the Elland … 9 This grant was confirmed by Roger de Lacy, then lord of Clitheroe, 10 and the monks held Cliviger till 1287, when … acres. The whole was held of the king as of his castle of Clitheroe in socage by a rent of 23 s. 7 d. Thomas Whitaker …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 13; and one of the halmote courts of the honor of Clitheroe was held there. During the Civil War there is some … The manor of COLNE was one of the members of the honor of Clitheroe. Several Lacy charters are dated at Colne, pointing to the occasional residence there of the lords of Clitheroe and Pontefract. In 1241 it was worth 14 5 s. 9 d. a …
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