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A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Mr. Cross's land the principal holding is that of the Goosnargh Hospital, comprising the tenements called Marsh … an annuity of 4 marks from her lands in Elston, Haighton, Goosnargh, &c.; Add. MS. 32105, fol. 214. At the same time …
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… became subdivided. 18 Bradkirk 19to whom in part succeeded Goosnargh 20and Travers 21 seem to have been the chief … 1305, when Thomas Travers, Dame Joan Banastre, Walter de Goosnargh and Roger son of Adam de Elswick were lords. By it … Towneley MS. C 8, 13 (Chet. Lib.), 60. Edward Turner of Goosnargh in 1604 held 12 acres and left a son Christopher, …
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… tax, William Anderton (double assessed), the trustees of Goosnargh Charity, Peter Brooke (afterwards Townley Parker) … Bushell were given by his grandson William to found the Goosnargh Charity. See Fishwick, Goosnargh, 120. Visit. ut sup. In the same year Hugh Anderton …
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… little else to relate of the Cockersand tenure. 16 John de Goosnargh in 1334 gave a messuage and 4 acres in Forton to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Colne and Trawden Forest; also parts of the manors of Goosnargh and Wrightington and messuages in Little Marsden. … his inheritance by marriage with Anne Catterall of Mitton, Goosnargh, &c., and a settlement of messuages, &c., in Barnside, Foulridge and Goosnargh was made by them in 1590; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. …
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… Townships Goosnargh GOOSNARGH-WITH-NEWSHAM Gusansarghe, Dom. Bk.; Gunanesarg, … 1257. Neuhuse, Dom. Bk.; Nusum, 1249; Neusum, 1251. Goosnargh gives its name to a detached chapelry of Kirkham, comprising Goosnargh, Newsham and Whittingham. The first-named portion …
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… Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, no. 93. Henry Beesley of Goosnargh and Jane his wife had land in Great Eccleston in …
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… he was dead and the claimant was his nephew Walter de Goosnargh. He had held a messuage, 4 oxgangs of land and 33 …
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… The plaintiff, Richard son of Robert son of John de Goosnargh, said that these Johns were the same person, but he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In 1456 Richard Balderston held the manor of Haighton by Goosnargh of the king as of his duchy in socage by a rent of …
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