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A History of the County of Lancaster
… curacies, but the advowson was in 1847 acquired by the Hulme Trustees. The following have been incumbents 160: c. … township in 1836; it is called Christ Church, 187 and the Hulme Trustees have the patronage. The school at Laneshaw …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas and Joan, were summoned to answer Hugh de Hulme, who charged them with taking his goods; De Banco R. … of Gilbert de Culcheth, John de Worsley, and William de Hulme, delivered to John de Holcroft 113 charters relating to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Denton in the 16th and 17th centuries were the Barlow, 80 Hulme, 81 Reddish, 82 and Tyldesley 83 families. In 1597 an … Wilton's D. He granted a lease of the manor to William de Hulme in 1383 at a yearly rent of 10 marks; ibid. See a … be traced back to about 1400. Booker, Denton, 39. William Hulme of Reddish in 1637 held a barn, &c., in Denton, also a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for Compounding, iii, 1747, 1950. In 1666 Edward Mosley of Hulme leased a messuage in Didsbury (formerly William Wood's) …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… between his father Stephen and John son of Hugh de Hulme, Thomas was about 1310 contracted to marry John's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… about 1845, when it was purchased from Lord Howe by the Hulme Trustees, the present patrons. 82 Some augmentations …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the witnesses Robert de Bur' and Geoffrey his brother; Hulme D. no. 1. Another branch of the family a little later … he died in 1640, having bequeathed it to his niece Mary Hulme. He had had four sisters Jane widow of Robert Hulme, Elizabeth wife of James Swindells, both living, Anne …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Alice; Nicholas had married Margery daughter of James Hulme of Blackrod; no. 102. In 1498 Margery Mitchell alias …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a piece of waste in Flixton to Thomas son of Adam de Hulme; De Trafford D.. no. 295, endorsed 'Hulme demesne.' The tenure is stated variously at different …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ten billets, four, three, two and one argent. David de Hulme died in 1418 seised of lands called Ainsdale, worth 40 … In 1483 lands and fishings here were settled upon Lawrence Hulme for life, and descended to his greatgrandson Richard, … sea, and no trace of it was left. 78 In July, 1555, Edmund Hulme released to Henry Halsall all his right to the manors …
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