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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Shuttleworth in 1609 (and 1662); Grimshaw MS.; 'Honor of Clitheroe' MS. 244. The Commissioners of 1507 demised the … 1564 he was described as 'of Lower Higham, gent.'; Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. 458. He and Isabel his wife are named in …
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… of the keepers or boothmen. 10 It appears that the lord of Clitheroe had a hall 11 or mansion house in Rossendale, and … was lessee. MS. at Huntroyde. This and the Grimshaw and 'Clitheroe Honor' MSS. (in possession of W. Farrer) are the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as one plough-land only. It was included in the honor of Clitheroe, and a large part was granted out to free tenants; … 5 The remainder has continued to descend with the honor of Clitheroe. 6 Huncoat was considered a member of the manor of … oxgang in Huncoat was probably held by the lord of Clitheroe. Richard de Altham claimed common of pasture in …
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… extra-parochial, as being in the Castle parish of Clitheroe. The hamlet anciently known as Ightenhill lay to … at a rent of 30, together with the mills of Burnley and Clitheroe. 24 At Sir John's instance a view of the state of … as representing the manor, being part of the honor of Clitheroe. 34 One part of the story is not clear. Charles I …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16867; 'of Bickerstaffe.' P.R.O. List; described as 'of Clitheroe.' Buried at Ormskirk, 18 Apr. 1733, as 'of Cross …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on the high ground. 1 The high road from Blackburn to Clitheroe skirts the township on the west, and the Blackburn … rent of Lancaster Castle and sake fee due from the lord of Clitheroe to the chief lord of the honour of Lancaster. The … rural characteristics. At the survey of the honor of Clitheroe made in 1662 a puture rent of 3 s. 2 d. was charged …
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… 49 His son and heir William contested the borough of Clitheroe in April 1660; he had a majority of the free … 752. Roger Kenyon made Peel his residence. He represented Clitheroe in Parliament from 1690 to 1695 as a Tory; Pink and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the Gascon scutage as holding LIVESEY of the honor of Clitheroe as part of the dower assigned to Margaret Countess … for 29 s. rent and suit at the three weeks court at Clitheroe, and in 1323 Henry de Livesey paid a fine for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Robert de Shireburne, who was at that time seneschal of Clitheroe, is mentioned in a deed of 1315; Harl. MS. 2042, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… that he was a son of Stephen Anderton of Hardhill in Clitheroe, and therefore a cousin, not brother, of Sir … acquired by Christopher Anderton in Althorne in Essex and Clitheroe and its neighbourhood are included. Christopher was …
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