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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas, the eldest son, succeeded him; Sir Robert married Douce daughter and co-heir of Sir William Venables of Bollin …
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… of Sir Nicholas de Atherton knight.' His marriage with Douce, a daughter of Hamlet Mascy of Rixton, was arranged in …
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… Oliver thus became heir. In the year named he married Douce daughter of Gilbert Langton of Hindley, 29 but died in … D. no. 126. Ibid. no. 128; an assignment of dower to Douce widow of Oliver Culcheth, with a proviso that when … of full age in 1517, when he covenanted to pay his mother Douce, then wife of James Strangeways, an annuity of 6 10 s. …
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… in Westleigh; a later will (1512) refers to his daughters Douce, Margery, and Ellen. Dods. MSS. xxxix, fol. 138 b, n. …
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… or leased to the Booths, for in 1433 Sir Robert Booth and Douce his wife enfeoffed Sir John Byron and William Booth, …
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… are named her son Edmund Radcliffe, and daughters Emma and Douce. Sir Ralph's brother Nicholas is named among the …
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… Ralph Holden occurs again in 1483, when he and his wife Douce received from the feoffees Helmshore (Holleshore) and …
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… MS. GG, no. 2626, 2655. Hugh de Pemberton by his wife Douce had a son John, whose son George was the last of the … 2596, 2597, dated 1435. He died in or before 1466, when Douce was a widow, and the son John in possession; ibid. GG, …
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… i, 142. He was succeeded by his son Thomas, who married Douce, daughter of William Mascy of Rixton before 1538; …
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… acquire from John Ashton, John Jackson, Charles Booth and Douce Booth their estate in a fourth part of the demesne …
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