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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Canterbury 1604 to 1610, was born here and baptized at Farnworth chapel. 3 Robert Barnes, of Bold, was bishop of … to Bold. She married at Florence, and afterwards at Farnworth, Prince Sapieha of Poland, but died in 1824 without … Bold D. (Hoghton), n. 14. In the north choir window of Farnworth church there was formerly the figure of a man and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as holding lands in the township, 22 but the Hultons of Farnworth 23 are named. The Manchester chantries had lands in … Harwood, and Darwen in 15234, shows that John Hulton of Farnworth, a free tenant, paid 1 s. rent for his holding in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Singleton of York (will 1644), and others told to John Farnworth of Euxton and Ralph Farnworth of Preston tenements called Church House in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of country to the north-east. The prospect from Prescot to Farnworth terminates on the south-east with a distant view of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the estate going to John's sister Joan wife of Henry de Farnworth, who seems to have had daughters and heirs Avice …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Rainhill and Ditton, and the other east and west to Farnworth and Huyton. In 1901 the population was 583. … was to be restricted to a sufficient footpath leading to Farnworth church through the Roughead. The Shaw family were … Cranshaw, and so to Sleeper's Green, towards the chapel of Farnworth; Whalley Coucher, iii, 81517. Thus it would appear …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Smith, bishop of Lincoln, 1495 to 1515, the founder of Farnworth Grammar School, and co-founder of Brasenose … born about 1460, probably in Cuerdley, though Peel House, Farnworth, has been called his birth-place. He was educated … Oxford, a fellowship at Oriel, and a grammar school at Farnworth. He died 2 January, 151213, and was buried in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of him at a rent of 13 s. 4 d. 47 John de Hulton of Farnworth held the same in 1473. 48 In 1282 Robert Grelley … for many centuries 70 and being augmented by the Hulton of Farnworth land, 71 Mr. Hulton's tenants were in 1597 called … referring to the lands formerly Hulton's of Farnworth. Hulton Ped. 42. Part of this was sold to Thurstan …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands there, together with the moiety of a seat or pew in Farnworth chapel, and three pews in St. Thomas's Church, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sir John de Byron and John his son were witnesses to a Farnworth charter in 1292; Lord Ellesmere's D. no. 142. Ellen …
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