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… Friars' church. The rioters afterwards went to Kidsnape in Goosnargh. 11 In 1332 a total of 9 4 s. 7 d. was raised in … to St. Lawrence's Chapel and Barton Hall, and passed on to Goosnargh. 64 Celia Fiennes was pleased with it: 'Preston … 'the holy communion at Easter last in the church of Goosnargh according to the laws of this our English Church.' …
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… derived from lands in Ribchester, Dutton, Chipping and Goosnargh, was unusually liberal, the net income of the … a 'diligent, painful minister,' occurs at Church (1646), Goosnargh (1650) and Shireshead (1652); Commonw. Ch. Surv. … messuages, lands and rents in Ribchester, Chipping, Goosnargh, Hothersall and Aighton, in part satisfaction of 10 …
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… of Sowerby in 1686 gave his estate at Loudscales in Goosnargh for the benefit of the poor of Great and Little Sowerby, Inskip, Tarnacre and Goosnargh, in equal shares. The gross rental is 90. … of the land. The other fourth part goes to the poor of Goosnargh. He left the residue of his estate for the benefit …
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… Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. xiii, no. 15. Gilbert Latus of Goosnargh in 1568 held the fourth part of certain messuages …
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… all claim in Alston and in Elmetridding in Chipping and Goosnargh, and Richard de Bury, brother of William, in 1306 … to the manor of Alston and lands in Hothersall, Dilworth, Goosnargh, &c.; ibid. no. 710. John son of William Jonesson … Hothersall released to 'his brother' John Threlfall of Goosnargh the elder all right in a messuage in the hamlet of …
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… ward; Mamecestre, 481. Alexander Rigby of Middleton in Goosnargh, who died in 1621, held land in Aspull of Thomas …
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… of a knight's fee. He had lands in Catterall, Eccleston, Goosnargh and Whittingham. The heir was his son Robert, … in or about 1592, bequeathing to Richard Whittingham of Goosnargh his brother; ibid, and G4. From other deeds here …
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… a population of 315 in 1901. 1 The hamlet of Newsham in Goosnargh was included in the township of Barton in 1894. 2 … or settlement of the manor of Barton, with lands in Goosnargh, was made by John de Barton in 1323, 9 and another … and a population of 423; but in these figures Newsham in Goosnargh is included. Loc. Govt. Bd. Order 32199. These are …
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… boundary. From it a road through Bilsborrow goes east into Goosnargh, with a branch crossing the township … de Singleton and a release from Walter son of Jordan de Goosnargh; Dods. MSS. cxlix, fol. 46, 48. Richard Balderston … of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 49, m. 260. William Parkinson of Goosnargh in 1592 held Holme and Scotsholding in Bilsborrow; …
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… Yorks. Afterwards vicar of Goole. Afterwards vicar of Goosnargh. Mr. Parker has assisted in the compilation of this …
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