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A History of the County of Lancaster
… descendants for many generations. His son and successor, Gilbert, was outlawed after the barons' rebellion of 11734, … count of Mortain, confirmed this estate and serjeanty to Gilbert, to hold by the yearly service of 2 marks. 14 Gilbert had two sons, Henry and Richard. To the former in …
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… of Walton have been noted: Thomas Banastre, ante 1291 Gilbert de Haydock, temp. Edw. I William de Hesketh, ante … de Blackburn, 11 Edw. II Richard de Bradshagh, 13 Edw. II Gilbert de Southworth, 17 Edw. II Matthew de Haydock, temp. … Geoffrey, whose son John had a grant from William son of Gilbert de Brockholes of lands in Walton, which the latter …
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… sixty persons, led by Richard and Geoffrey Belfield and Gilbert Butterworth, marched to the place and fixed their … family in Fishwick, Rochdale, 40913. They were given by Gilbert de Notton to Stanlaw Abbey, together with two oxgangs …
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… other plaintiffs were Hugh de Warrington and John son of Gilbert, son of Walter de Warrington; ibid. m. 27 d. 9, 27. … de Hallum of Warrington complained that John, son of Gilbert de Haydock, had taken his cattle, 'against the gage … in a claim in 1292 by Richard de Warrington, chaplain, Gilbert son of Gilbert, and others, for reasonable estovers …
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… fee in Warton which Sir Ralph de Beetham and Thomas son of Gilbert de Singleton held of her in moieties, rendering 3 s. … daughter and heir married Robert de Conyers; ibid, i, 107. Gilbert de Singleton in 1300 purchased a toft and 40 acres in … tenants paid 16 d. yearly; Inq. p.m. 19 Edw. II, no. 67. Gilbert seems to have had a fourth part of the manor, though …
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… lords of Kendal. 5 In April 1200 King John allowed to Gilbert Fitz Reinfred free court, gallows, &c., in the … at the place in Warton later known as Mourholme 7; after Gilbert's rebellion and capture he surrendered it to the king … time appear to have been regarded as a separate manor. 29 Gilbert Nicholson of Bare held four messuages, &c., in …
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… the remaining 12 oxgangs in Wavertree had been given to Gilbert de Walton by King John when count of Mortainand … perhaps forfeited on the count's rebellionfor in 11989 Gilbert's son, Henry de Walton, rendered account of a palfrey … in 1497 from the above William Brown of Penketh and Gilbert his son; 22 while in 1505 Richard Crosse bought from …
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… but does not seem to have been of long continuance. 30 Sir Gilbert Gerard was in 1593 stated to have held land in Preese …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 3 A subordinate manor, assessed as 4 oxgangs, was held by Gilbert son of Reinfred, and descended to his son, William de … This is inferred from the fact that William, as son of Gilbert, was called to warrant Richard le Waleys in 1220; … of Gorsuch in Scarisbrick, and then of the Gorsuch family. Gilbert Sutton, who died about 1517, held land of the …
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… appears to have been lord of the manor in 1305 8; Gilbert de Wennington held it in 1319 by knight's service and … complained that William the son and Eleanor the widow of Gilbert de Wennington had refused him the annual robe with suitable trimming promised him by Gilbert; Assize R. 427, m. 2. The claim was prosecuted in …
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