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A History of the County of Lancaster
… a year, and that 4 d. of new rent was due from one Peter Greenhalgh, for a house built on the waste, &c., in addition … Sir Edward Mosley to Ralph Higson, Henry Haworth, Edward Greenhalgh, Lawrence Horrocks, and Matthew Harrison; and the … End. Char. Rep. for Bolton Parish, 1904, p. 10. Edward Greenhalgh died 14 Nov. 1624, holding a similar tenement; …
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… died in 1644; Bury Reg. Roger, the heir, married Jane Greenhalgh of Chamber in 16445; ibid. He recorded a pedigree …
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… Ibid. 437; this confirmation included lands in Wesham, Greenhalgh, &c. Burn in Thornton was another manor held by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… holding a pasture at the rent of 8 16 s. 8 d.; Edward Greenhalgh, four messuages in Horwich Lee at 3 13 s. 4 d.; … s. In 1425 the feoffees restored to James son of Geoffrey Greenhalgh a messuage with the lands adjacent, called Horwich … Smithills, Hulton of Farnworth, Hulton of Over Hulton, and Greenhalgh of Brandlesholme. Andrew Barton was in 1549 said …
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… appears to have held in her own right half the castle of Greenhalgh, the manors of Lathom, * West Derby, * Wavertree, …
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… to Thomas Holt, and she was afterwards wife to John Greenhalgh, being a widow the third time in 1652; Royalist … of Larbreck and messuages, &c., there and in Thornton, Greenhalgh and Medlar, the deforciants were Charles Leigh and …
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… text. The statement that he was killed in the defence of Greenhalgh Castle in 1645 is erroneous, as in Gillow, Bibl. …
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… Donnington, Lincolnshire; a third daughter married Thomas Greenhalgh of Brandlesholme, who was Robert's executor; and …
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… on the border of Kirkham. Through it go roads northward to Greenhalgh and north-west through Bradkirk to Weeton and … Book; in 1066 they were probably included in Kirkham and Greenhalgh. 2 Afterwards they were in the hands of different … time. For a long time part of Wesham was held by the Greenhalgh family, 22 but was sold to the Masons in the time …
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… was inquiring after his will, which was showed by Mr. John Greenhalgh of Brandlesome and Sir Richard's second son Ralph …
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