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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1613 (Chet. Soc.), 23. A grant of the manors of Bank Hall, Cuerden, &c., to Thomas Marbury is in Pat. 6 Jas. I, pt. xxi. … (Elizabeth) married Robert Parker, ancestor of Parker of Cuerden. In other pedigrees called Elizabeth. Henrietta Maria …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Christopher Banastre of Bank, and acquired the manor of Cuerden thereby. The more recent descent has been given in the account of Cuerden; later marriages brought the estates of Royle and … held. The present owner is Mr. Reginald Arthur Tatton of Cuerden, a younger son of T. W. Tatton of Wythenshawe Hall, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert Parker of Extwistle, viz. Robert Townley Parker of Cuerden and Astley in Chorley, whose descendant, Mr. R. A. … 1857, all inscribed 'The gift of Robert Townley Parker of Cuerden to the parochial church of St. Peter in the chapelry … advowson descended with Royle to the family of Parker of Cuerden, 137 until in 1890, the rector being then patron, it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of her first marriage, and the late T. Townley-Parker of Cuerden was the representative of the family. 43 Other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it being uncertain whether the land was in Clayton or in Cuerden. The jury divided it between them; Assize R. 1435, m. … Clayton, Charnock Richard, Whittle-leWoods, Ulnes Walton, Cuerden, Farington, &c. The jury did not know of whom the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Cuerden CUERDEN Kirden, 1212; Kerden, Kerdyn, 1292; Keurden, Kuyrdon, … the area is occupied by the well-timbered park surrounding Cuerden Hall, which stands in the south-east corner on a hill …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Buckshaw afterwards belonged to the Townley Parkers of Cuerden, and was sold to Col. T. R. Crosse of Shaw Hill; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… other monastic lands in Hutton Moss, Brookfield, Croston, Cuerden, Clayton, Shevington, Bretherton, Parbold, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the 17th century it was held by the Charnocks, formerly of Cuerden. 51 William Charnock died at Leyland in 1598, leaving … tenure not recorded, and possessions in Farington, Cuerden, Longton, Hutton, and Howick; his son William was … 1367; William, 13791401; Edmund, 141124; James, 144773; Cuerden D. in Harl. MS. 2042, fol. 116 b, &c.; Add. MS. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by a yearly rent of 2 s. 2 d., and other lands in Mellor, Cuerden and Oswaldtwistle. His brother Lawrence's son, John …
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