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… the grant of Chippingdale in 1102 THORN LEY descended like Clitheroe. 3 From later records it seems that the Osbaldeston … land in Thornley in Chippingdale to Adam son of Hugh de Clitheroe; it had been given to her for life on her marriage … was dootnsman of Wheatley and Thornley at the court of Clitheroe in 1323; Lancs. Ct. R. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and …
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… for 2 s. rent and doing suit at the three weeks court of Clitheroe. 7 Within the period of Thomas of Lancaster's … for respite of his suit for Tockholes at the court held at Clitheroe 5 December 1323, 8 and a few years later acquired, … for sale. 13 In the inquest of survey of the honor of Clitheroe made in 1662 Edward Warren was returned as paying 2 …
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… to the Crown in the manner described in the account of the Clitheroe barony. 6 The Duke of Buccleuch is the present lord … later court rolls from 1507 onwards, some preserved at Clitheroe Castle and some at the Public Record Office. The … to persons outside the manor. Ministers' accounts for Clitheroe in 13412 give particulars of Tottington, with its …
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… times. 5 Forest In the forest of TRAWDEN the lord of Clitheroe had in 1296 five vaccaries held by Adam son of … Parker (Carr Hey), Booth, Emmotts and Hartley; Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. i, 506. MS. at Huntroyde. The tenants of … MS.; and of 1662 from Towneley's MS. entitled 'Honor of Clitheroe.' Viz. Henry, three Rogers, two Nicholases (one a …
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… TWISTON was in 1102 granted by Robert de Lacy, lord of Clitheroe, to Ralph le Rous. 3 Afterwards it seems to have … found that Twiston rendered 20 s. a year to the lord of Clitheroe. 6 Afterwards it appears to have been granted to a … Twiston Moor, and actions for trespass had been begun in Clitheroe Court; Ducatus Lanc. ii, 296 He was the owner of …
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… inferior road connects with the main road from Preston to Clitheroe at Samlesbury. The Liverpool, Blackburn and … under a free rent of 18 d. to the lord of the honor of Clitheroe, 62 and died in 1673, when his nephew William … heirs of Legh paid a puture rent of 1 s. to the honor of Clitheroe. 79 Haydock. Argent a cross sable, in dexter chief …
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… bequest. The Morleys occur earlier at Great Mearley near Clitheroe, part of which was acquired by Richard de Morley …
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… crosses the Calder at the village and then goes north to Clitheroe; a branch turns off to the north-west to cross the … relative importance than in more recent times, though Clitheroe with 198 hearths against 121 surpassed it. Two … Oxford, 25 and admitted to Gray's Inn. He represented Clitheroe from 1640 till he was excluded from the House in …
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… including 6 of inland water. That is, it belonged to Clitheroe Castle parish. Local Govt. Bd. Order 35027. Mins. … Duchy of Lanc. Rentals, bdle. 5, no. 12. Honor of Clitheroe MS. p. 248. Farrer, Clitheroe Ct. R. i, 312. …
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… Clayton is said to have granted to Edmund de Lacy, lord of Clitheroe, the services of his tenants in Wheelton. 11 Henry …
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