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A History of the County of Lancaster
… In Leyland HundredPenwortham, Longton; Leyland, Euxton, Cuerden, Clayton, Whittle, Hoghton with Withnell, … of 1625; it has several peculiarities of grouping, and Cuerden appears to have been included in error. Two places …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… years later William son of Richard Blundell had lands in Cuerden; ibid. 100 b/141 b. William del Ashes in 1373 … chief or three acorns vert. Ibid. 167; see the account of Cuerden. Ibid. 178. Their arms were Argent an eagle …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has descended with that estate to Mr. R. A. Tatton of Cuerden. 21 The Nutters were of Reedley. 22 The family gave …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… up thus: Sefton, 6; Thornton, 1; half Down Litherland, 1; Cuerden, 2. Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 427; see also the account … five plough-lands in Sefton, one in Thornton, and two in Cuerden by the service of half a knight's fee and by paying … Eccleston and Heskin, Euxton (with lands there and in Cuerden, Whittle-le-Woods, Farington, and Leyland), Lydiate, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hamlet. The village of Lostock Hall, formerly called Cuerden Green, is 2 miles west of Bamber Bridge. There is a … for each year, and two silver-headed wands preserved at Cuerden Hall, remain of the once more numerous regalia. The … then his residence. In 1834 the regalia were removed to Cuerden Hall, the records remaining in the hands of Sir Henry …
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