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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1870), ii, 141. In 1703 Samuel Crook of Coppull granted to feoffees his moiety of the manor or reputed manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Shevington of Margaret Banastre. He granted them to feoffees, who in turn granted a moiety to Robert de Holand. … there, held of the rector by a rent of 43 s. 4 d., to feoffees who had granted five burgages to Maud, the widow of … her late husband; Towneley MS. GG, no. 2343. In 1395 the feoffees of Hugh del Crosse gave lands received from him to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Feet of F. bdle. 11, m. 159. Richard Urmston, one of the feoffees, afterwards (in 15456) claimed the Harflynch …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… possession of the moiety of the manor by a grant from the feoffees in 1374; ibid. 464, m. 53; 219, 430 d. From the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… little to record of the Shireburne occupation. In 1365 the feoffees of Sir Richard de Shireburne gave Wiswell for life …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 7. In 1427 Richard Walker, rector of Warrington, and other feoffees restored certain of Hugh de Woolston's lands in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… put a Mr. Cheney in as preacher, but was defeated by the feoffees, headed by Roger Kenyon, and the bishop. 136 In 1719 … as also his lands in Salford and Manchester; the feoffees were to settle the same upon him and his issue, with … John Massey of Tatton; ibid. no. 121. Two years later the feoffees regranted the manors to Sir Geoffrey and Mary his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… above. John Spenser of Hurstwood in 1526 granted to feoffees lands in Worsthorne and Hurstwood. His will names …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Robert de Wrightington; Towneley MS. OO, no. 1280. The feoffees in 1342 granted certain lands to Richard son of … to Robert Banastre; ibid. RR, no. 902. In 1408 the feoffees released lands to Nicholas de Rigby and Katherine … Banastre; ibid. RR, no. 957. Six years later Robert's feoffees gave lands in Wrightington and Parbold to Geoffrey …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be buried in the church of Bacton St. Andrew, and his feoffees to suffer Agnes his wife, to enjoy for life a moiety … of Castile. 1388, John Vaux. 1429, John Prentys, by the feoffees of the dutchy of Lancaster John Wilton, rector. …
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