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A History of the County of Lancaster
… bdle. 26, m. 256. A deed between Richard Blunt and Gilbert Gerard concerning Radcliffe was enrolled in the Common Pleas, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… became eventually sole heiress. She married Sir William Gerard of Brynn and died in 1726; the estate has descended to Captain Frederick Gerard. 33 Anne, the elder daughter, married Richard … issue. Cansfield. Or three bars gules, a canton ermine. Gerard. Argent a saltire gules. ROBERT HALL, now a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Sandhills in Kirkdale, whose descendant, Mr. J. C. Gerard Leigh, a minor, is the patron. 15 The vicarage was … 58 Sir W. Heathcote d. H. Heathcote 14 June, 1847 Thomas Gerard Leigh, M.A. 59 Jn. Shaw Leigh d. S. Heathcote 23 Jan. … Richard Leigh, M.A. 60 " d. T. G. Leigh 3 June, 1884 James Gerard Leigh, M.A. 61 Madame de Falbe d. R. Leigh 27 April, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to 'superstitious uses,' Lord Molyneux, Sir William Gerard of Ashton, William Standish of Woolston, and other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 8 d.; Hindley, Abraham Langton of Lowe, 10; Ince, Thomas Gerard, 40; Thomas Ince, 8; Pemberton, Edmund Winstanley, 2 … north-east angle of the north aisle of the nave, with the Gerard (now Walmesley) chapel adjoining it on the west. East … in 1850, much of the old material being however used. The Gerard chapel, rebuilt about 1620, escaped the general fate. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor, who has, however, no residence in the parish; Lord Gerard of Brynn has his principal seat at Garswood. Dr. … upon a rocky ground, which belongeth to Sir William Gerard, bart., of Brynn, who resides at Garswood, about a … to be sequestered for their recusancy: Ashton, Sir William Gerard of Brynn, 106 13 s. 4 d.; Jane Gerard; Culcheth, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… descended to her heirs, 62 and in 1765 63 her grandson Gerard Lake, Baron Lake of Delhi, &c., and of Aston Clinton, …
Survey of London
… Fiennes, 16579, member of the Long Parliament; Charles Gerard, first Baron Gerard of Brandon, first Earl of Macclesfield, 16601; Sir …
Survey of London
… then lately repaired. 52 Earlier, in 1661, Charles, Lord Gerard of Brandon h had petitioned for a lease of two acres … in King's County. 61 i.e. gunners receiving fees. Charles Gerard, b. c. 1618; created Baron Gerard of Brandon 1645; Lieutenant-General of the King's …
Survey of London
… prob ably from this house that another Jesuit priest, John Gerard, rode into the country after his escape from the Tower … vol. i, 1889, p. 375. Bodleian MSS., Tanner 69 f. 72. John Gerard, The Autobiography of an Eliza bethan, translated from …
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