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A History of the County of Lancaster
… rated as two ploughlands and pertaining to Earl Tostig's Halton fee. 6 After the Conquest the manors were separated … The manor or a moiety of it was acquired by the Dacres of Halton, 33 descending with Halton till the 16th century. In 1346 Sir William de Dacre …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the northern edge, by the Lune, and has a station called Halton. Roman pottery works have been discovered. In 1625 a … was as Hotun held by Earl Tostig as a member of his fee of Halton; it was assessed as two plough-lands. 4 The southern …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to go; Visit. of 1533 (Chet. Soc.), 221 n.; Beamont, Halton Rec. 22. His substitutes seem to have been Thomas de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Sefton. Thomas founded the family of Molyneux of Hawton, Notts.; a deed of his concerning the chantry founded … Knights, 7. It is said that his uncle, Thomas Molyneux of Hawton, was also made a knight at the same time by Richard, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as Main Street, goes north near the river bank towards Halton; it is lined by the older and poorer houses. It … Manors In 1066 Earl Tostig held SKERTON as a member of the Halton fee; it was then assessed as six plough-lands. 6 … 1759, when they were purchased by William Bradshaw of Halton; a rent of 12 was payable to the Duke of Buccleuch. 27 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the same place, a second to Torrisholme and a third to Halton. From Hest Bank there is a road by the shore, through … named. Both vills then belonged to Earl Tostig's fee of Halton 6; afterwards they were included in the demesne of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c., but the 20 oxen and 200 sheep taken from him at Halton were to be restored to him; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of the Widnes fee, and was held by the barons of Halton in Cheshire as a member of their manor of Knowsley at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was assessed as two plough-lands, was a member of the Halton fee, being held in 1066 by Earl Tostig. 4 Afterwards …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gave its name to the Lancashire portion of the fee of Halton, known as the lordship or barony of WIDNES. In 1086 William son of Nigel, lord of Halton, held a hide and a half in West Derby hundred, and two … 'where before was a hand-mill.' An extent of the Castle of Halton taken in July, 1328 (Inq. p.m. 2 Edw. III, 1st nos. n. …
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