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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Henry VI in 1443 as free tenant of the honor of Clitheroe; Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. i, 499. Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, 69. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were pledges. 12 The value of Great Marsden to the lord of Clitheroe was estimated at 5 2 s. in 1241, Little Marsden … Radcliffe had of the gift of Sir Richard Radcliffe of Clitheroe at Catlow in Marsden, he granted to Sir Richard's … lands in Marsden and Scholfield to Richard Radcliffe of Clitheroe. 36 William Radcliffe of Winmarleigh had land in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… four hearths and the next three. 1 Manors A member of the Clitheroe fee, MEARLEY with all its appurtenances was in 1102 … is a fine view across the Ribble Valley. In 1552 some Clitheroe men were fined for fishing in the king's waters in … Pipe R. 385. The grant included Twiston, 2 oxgangs in Clitheroe, Great Mitton, Aighton, and other lands to be held …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… traverses the township, and the road from Preston to Clitheroe touches the north-eastern corner. From the village … the lords of that manor, who in turn held of the honor of Clitheroe. The proportionate service for Mellor was the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In 1840 it was stated: 'Middleton is held of the Castle of Clitheroe alone, and the lord owes suit and service to the … of Middleton by a knight's fee and suit to the court of Clitheroe; De Lacy Inq. (Chet. Soc), 19. In another extent of … Appleby, Oct. 1648; p. 277his disbanded troops mutinied at Clitheroe, Mar. 1649. Colonel Assheton is frequently …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Coldcoats. There is a footpath from Little Mitton to Clitheroe. There is a parish meeting. The soil is clay, … Manors The manor of LITTLE MITTON was held of the lord of Clitheroe by knight's service. There are traces of a family … de Henthorn and another against John son of William de Clitheroe and Isabel his wife. Margaret was the daughter of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the court rolls of the manor of Accrington preserved at Clitheroe Castle and the Public Record Office. For instance, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to marry Katherine daughter of Richard Radcliffe of Clitheroe. 17 At this point there is a defect in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… rest of Rossendale, was part of the forest of the lord of Clitheroe, and was never constituted a manor. Its name did … MS. and Duchy of Lanc. Special Com. 722; for 1662 Honor of Clitheroe MS. (Towneley) in possession of W. Farrer. … printed by Newbigging, op. cit. 11316. St. Michael's in Clitheroe Castle, the nominal mother church, was 12 miles …
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… west to the Hyndburn. The town grew up along the road from Clitheroe to Haslingden and the south, here called Whalley … Manor The manor of ACCRINGTON was a member of the honor of Clitheroe, and was by Henry de Lacy granted to Hugh son of … that time the manor has remained a part of the lordship of Clitheroe. It is often called a chase. 15 The Lacy accounts …
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