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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Randle de Goosnargh, the bounds of it going down to Ashley Clough, by the clough to the high way, thence to the carr, and round to the … 1787. At the same time Adam made a grant of land in Ashley clough and Eves clough to his brother Roger; DD, no. 1781. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a moiety of the land between certain boundsthe Crossland, Clough, Horstan, and the Lostock being named, Amiria daughter … the thread of the Lostock to the ditch and so to Castilne Clough, beyond Black Menegate to Penelache, Croysitland, &c., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The Arderne tenants in 1339 were John de Altham, John del Clough and Joan his daughter, John de Blackburn, Margery …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. 1271, m. 11 d.; 1274, m. 4. Alice widow of Adam de Clough in 1333 gave lands in 'the hamlet of Roddlesworth in … Brandwood lands were probably those anciently called the Clough, and held in succession by Robert de Anglezarke, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The Brun is formed by the combination of Hurstwood, Cant Clough and Shedden Brooks on the southern side of the … On the moor to the east of Hurstwood is the large Cant Clough reservoir. The area of the township is 3,510 acres. 1 … gritstone building standing on the north side of a deep clough overlooking a small stream called the Thorndean Water, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were William le Heriz, 18 acres at 2 s. rent; Thomas del Clough, 1 oxgang, 2 s.; William son of Thomas and Hugh son of … Hugh son of Ralph, Hugh son of Thomas, Thomas de Read (Clough) and William son of Thomas; while the other, William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his land within bounds fixed by Linley Brook, the great Clough to Risenbridge, a line across to Vivinhac, and south … Mene wood in Wrightington, between Hawksbrook and Linley Clough, at a rent of 2 s.; Add. MS. 32104, no. 1318. Sir John … The disputed boundaries are thus described: Between Linley clough and Hawks brook in breadth and length, the one head …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… on the east side of St. James's Street, to Thomas Clough for 38 years, to commence from Michaelmas 1740, at a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… marriage portion with one of his daughters, by Sir Richard Clough, an eminent merchant in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, … these benefactions is distributed annually. Sir Richard Clough, the founder of the mansion of Bchegraig, was the son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… thoughtfulness', with aesthetic interests alluded to by Clough as the 'talk at Trinity wines about Gothic buildings …
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