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A History of the County of Lancaster
… arrangement. 51 Hough Hall, Moston: Back View Thomas Greenhalgh of Brandlesholme died in 1576, holding messuages …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… roof and deeply overhanging eaves, erected by William Greenhalgh, high sheriff in 1729, in the place of an older …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres of land, &c, in Warton, Kirkham, Kellamergh, Wesham, Greenhalgh, Elswick and Hambleton; the defendant was John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Alice, four plough-lands in Rawcliffe, Thistleton and Greenhalgh, tenable by knight's service. 4 The Rawcliffe here …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… very soon afterwards (1565) found in possession of Thomas Greenhalgh, Jane his wife and Richard his son; ibid. bdle. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. 6, m. 3. See also Assize R. 441, m. 4, 4d. James de Greenhalgh in 1422 acquired an estate in Spotland; Final Conc, iii, 81. In 1576 Thomas Greenhalgh died holding a messuage and lands there of Francis …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Common regrators and forestallers were punished. Edmund Greenhalgh was in 1520 fined for levying a toll on people … Alice, one of the daughters, was in 1595 the wife of John Greenhalgh, and Margaret, another, the wife of John Belfield; … Plead. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), ii, 108. Geoffrey Greenhalgh died in 1552, holding a messuage and land in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of his Sayings and Doings was published by Joseph Dodson Greenhalgh in 1879; a portrait is prefixed. It is reported …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16. About 1632 there was a dispute as to Newcroft between Greenhalgh and Radcliffe; Lancs, and Ches. Rec. (Rec. Soc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… goes west through Mythop to Blackpool and another east to Greenhalgh. The old Danes' Pad is traced in Mythop, running … also Treales, Wesham, Out Rawcliffe, Little Marton, Greenhalgh, Plumpton and other lands. A court had been held … a. Ibid. 350. The Weeton lordship included also Treales, Greenhalgh, Rawcliffe and Wesham. Ibid. 335, n. 1. Farrer, …
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