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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Accrington, preserved in the Public Record Office and at Clitheroe Castle. John Nuttall of Newhall Hey in 1539 claimed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the alluvial ground. 2 The main road from Blackburn and Clitheroe to Walton-le-Dale passes through the township, a … thegnage service of 10 s. which Warine paid to the lord of Clitheroe. Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 378. Gospatric son of … Geoffrey de Cuerdale paid 40 d. for respite of his suit at Clitheroe Court in Dec. 1323; Court R. (Rec. Soc. xli), 52. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a hamlet of the central township and part of the honor of Clitheroe. 9 From the scanty notices of the place it may be …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… have conveyed the greater part of their estate to Hugh de Clitheroe of Salesbury and his son Roger, who held a third … 1311 by 24 d. thegnage rent. 6 In 1316 Adam son of Hugh de Clitheroe acquired the lands of Adam del Clough of Read. 7 These estates descended in the family of Clitheroe to the Talbots in the same way as the manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… roads branch out. Westward goes one to Chatburn and Clitheroe; north-east goes another, by Downham Green and … plough-lands and a half. 7 It formed part of the honor of Clitheroe, and in 1241 was assigned, as the fourth part of a … of Todmorden. In 1396 John de Dinelay claimed lands in Clitheroe and the Ley and Holroyds in Cliviger against John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… I. 2 From that time it became a member of the honor of Clitheroe, and the land was held by a number of tenants. The … he had held lands in Dutton of the honor of the castle of Clitheroe by the service of 5 s. yearly; there were a capital … the older landowners were the families of Blackburn, 16 Clitheroe, 17 Talbot 18 of Salesbury, Moton, 19 and Hoghton …
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… and 8 d. yearly, doing suit at the three weeks court at Clitheroe. 5 The mesne tenants also rendered 4 s. yearly to … in the superior lordship under the lords of the honor of Clitheroe upon the acquisition of the manor of Walton-le-Dale … Adam de Turton was in 1343 accused of interfering with the Clitheroe fair; Assize R. 430, m. 22. a See the tenures …
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… also another piece of land of the king as of his honor of Clitheroe. John, his son and heir, was twenty years of age; … a messuage, &c., in Elswick of the king as of his manor of Clitheroe. Thomas, his son and heir, was fifty years of age; …
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… a parish council. Manor FOULRIDGE, a member of the Lacys' Clitheroe lordship, was in 1242 held of the heir of the Earl … the fourth part of a knight's fee and suit at the court of Clitheroe. 9 In the same year Brian de Thornhill purchased … died in 1322 holding of the king as of his lordship of Clitheroe a capital messuage in Foulridge, with 8 oxgangs of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the parish of St. Michael's in the castle of Clitheroe the new chapels remained in the same, as chapels of … wife), Lawrence Duxbury and Nicholas Stevenson; Honor of Clitheroe MS. (Towneley), in possession of W. Farrer, p. 246. … after which it never rose again. Ibid. 98, 129. Ibid. 78. Clitheroe Ct. R. 45. T. Grimshaw's D. 63. MSS. of Mr. O. …
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