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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the county lay of 1624 Urswick had to contribute 3 6 s. towards each 100 levied upon the hundred. 7 Before the … in marriage, granted the same to Roger son of Roger de Heaton in free marriage with his sister Agnes, 18 and in 1235 Richard de Copeland acquired from Roger de Heaton and Agnes his wife 4 oxgangs of land in Bolton, for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on Clitheroe Moor on the Monday after SS. Simon and Jude's Day (30 October). 4 A Chorley witness deposed that he had … have run away; and this course having been taken by Isold Heaton, widow, nominated by the king in 1437, the abbot and … the said place hallowed.' There was a tradition that Isold Heaton in running away broke her leg on Whalley Nab; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… value of the rectory. In 1624 the parish had to pay 1 9 s. 9 d. when the hundred raised 100. 2 The Jacobite forces … (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 516. William and Thomas Heaton made purchases in 1598 from Francis Tunstall; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 60, m. 80. William Heaton died in 1611 holding of the king as of his duchy; his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 10; Richard Ashton, 15; Aspull, Ralph Haughton, 6 13 s. 4 d.; Billinge, Edmund Bispham, 3; Birchley, Roger Anderton, 21 12 s. 4 d.; Dalton, Thomas Bank, 2; John Reskow, 2; Haigh, … Oxon. The other patrons were Richard Hopkins and John Heaton. The new rector was a son of Sir Henry Bridgeman, who …
Survey of London
… Soho Fields and of a smaller piece of ground in St. James's parish, in reversion from 1734. The Portland family owned … the estate until a period of sales commencing in the 1790's. Under Portland ownership most of the area was rebuilt, … a view to its sale. In 1792 the Portlands' agent, John Heaton, wrote to the architect, John Carr of York, that the …
A History of the County of York
… of 17th-century York was largely determined by the city's function as a regional capital. Its role in ecclesiastical … of Eastland Co. (Camd. Soc. 3rd ser. xi), pp. lxx, 76; Heaton, Yorks. Wool. and Worst. Ind. 165-7, 172, 189; see pp. … Rec., Ho. Bk. 35, ff. 79, 82; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1659-60, 533; Heaton, Yorks Wool. and Worst. Ind. 172-5. Acts and Ords. of …
Survey of London
… The Smith's Charity Estate Charles James Freake and Onslow Square … the death of Basevi in 1845 the history of the Smith's Charity estate was dominated by one man (Sir) Charles James … includes work by Ward and Hughes, Clayton and Bell, and Heaton, Butler and Bayne. The roof of the nave is of open …
Survey of London
… in 1841 We have already seen that as early as the 1730's and 40's many of the residents in the principal streets of … house at No. 7 Grosvenor Square he had a country seat at Heaton House, near Manchester, and a hunting lodge at Melton … attended by seven male and nine female servants. 28 At Heaton House on the same night there were a clerk, a …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… T. By 1669 Furrall, J. By 1669 Fraizer, J. By 1669 Harper, S. By 1669 Haughtagan, T. By 1669 Kidwell, N. By 1669 … 26 Sept. Walthrop, J. By 1685 Barrett, R. By 1685 Crow, S. By 1685 Gee, T. 1685 31 Mar. Benn, T. 1685 31 Mar. Bray, … 6 June Cockson, H. 1724 23 Jan. Caulton, G. 1724 25 Apr. Heaton, W. 1726 25 Oct. Woodstock, T. 1727 17 May Beielly, T. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wigan to Rivington. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Bolton to Preston passes through the village, … and his parceners held the third part of a knight's fee in these townships, 7 and in 14456 Lord Ferrers of … Standish Church 35 seem to have been acquired by William Heaton, who died in 1619, leaving a son and heir Thomas, …
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