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A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c. in Kersal to trustees, until Henry son of Thomas Greenhalgh of Brandlesholme should pay 300, on which Henry … Lib. D. no. 52. In 1697 James Chetham of Turton, Henry Greenhalgh of Brandlesholme, and Edward Byrom of Manchester … Earwaker MSS. In 1702 Samuel Chetham of Turton and Henry Greenhalgh leased their parts of the mill for 99 years to …
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… Bury town there were 114 hearths liable to the tax; John Greenhalgh's rectory had ten hearths, John Brook's house … hath been a fair within the said manor of Bury'; but John Greenhalgh and about six score 'misruled and riotous … in the fair that all should obey only the orders of John Greenhalgh, as deputy bailiff of Sir Richard Tempest; Clowes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… cause: Matthew, at Sheriff Hutton, 1642; Nicholas, at Greenhalgh Castle, 1645; and Thomas, 1646; Gillow, Bibl. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Scales, Great and Little Plumpton, Warton, Wrea, Elswick, Greenhalgh, Esprick, Ashley and Barker in Goosnargh were to … and Little Plumpton, Wrea, Elswick, Poolhouses in Warton, Greenhalgh, &c., and the chantry at Kirkham lately made by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ii, 757. In 1465 Richard's widow complained that Edmund Greenhalgh and Edmund Pilkington of Tottington had abducted … agreed that he should marry Elizabeth daughter of Edmund Greenhalgh; Towneley MS. OO, no. 1643. Robert Worsley died in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hearths to contribute to the tax, including Thomas Greenhalgh's house with twelve, Thomas Symonds's, six, and … up in Tottington, 7 until the 16th century. Henry de Greenhalgh and Alice his wife made settlements of their … estate in Bury and Tottington in 1397 and 1398. 8 Thomas Greenhalgh died at Brandlesholme on 18 July 1576, holding the …
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… Foster's Lancs. Pedigrees. John Formby's brother, Henry Greenhalgh Formby, had a son Henry, born in 1816 and educated …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The building funds were provided by Nathaniel and Thomas Greenhalgh, two brothers. There is a peal of eight bells. A …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for sale in 1796, the owner at that time being James Greenhalgh of Heysham. 23 It was in 1891 owned by the Misses … Stanley was operative, but the lands had passed to William Greenhalgh. The pedigree is thus given: Thomas Stanley -s. … took arms against the Parliament, and submitted at Greenhalgh Castle in 1645; he took the National Covenant and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton GREENHALGH-WITH-THISTLETON Greneholf, Dom. Bk.; Grenhole, … 1331. Thistilton, 1212; Thistelton, 1242. Estebrec, 1249. Greenhalgh or Greenalgh, in which are Esprick and Cornoe, …
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