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A History of the County of Lancaster
… thegnage by Roger de Hutton of Penwortham by a rent of 8 s.; it was assessed as one plough-land. 3 He gave it to his … WESHAM was in 1189 confirmed to Roger son of Augustin de Heaton by John Count of Mortain; one part, assessed as 4 … later the whole plough-land was confirmed to Roger de Heaton by Theobald Walter, the rent of 4 s. being apparently …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Thornham. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Rochdale, and the canal between … in addition to the above, parts of Great and Little Heaton. In 1894 the whole borough was made into a single … 21 July 1886. Parts of the townships of Great and Little Heaton were added in 1891. Under the Act of 1847 a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assessed as four plough-lands, was a member of Earl Tostig's Halton fee. 2 Afterwards part was held by Count Roger of … in the plough-land in Middleton to William son of Roger de Heaton in marriage with his sister Christiana. 8 The … why land in Middleton was afterwards stated to be held of Heaton or Brockholes. Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 296; they …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… south-west portion. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Rochdale crosses the eastern … 7 the tenants there being obliged to grind at the lord's mill, in some deeds they are spoken of as lying within the … ibid. no. 130, 138. In 1466 a grant was made by William Heaton to Thomas Chetham, son and heir apparent of James, on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Stacksteads. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Bury to Bacup, opened to Newchurch in 1848 and to … for 1323, 19 when each vaccary was let at farm for 26 s. 8 d. beyond the sustenance of the king's stock. 20 The … Deadwenclough1609, John Nuttall of Newhall Hey, William Heaton of Clough, Francis Bridge, John Nuttall of Clough …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the following wards: Foxhill Bank, Immanuel. St. Michael's, St. Oswald's, St. Paul's. The gas and water works belong to the council. … wife, John Whalley, Thomas Baron, James Fishwick and Henry Heaton; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 387, m. 154. Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by a different tenure, viz. in thegnage by a rent of 15 s. It was assessed as three plough-lands. 9 In a rental of … 48 Somewhat later he and his brother Adam attested a Heaton charter, 49 and it is recorded that he gave this … and Claughton. 50 William son of Orm 51 also attested the Heaton charter, and may safely be identified with the William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… main part, roads spread out in various directionsnorth to Heaton, south to the church and river-side, where there is a … the greave of Overton, rendered a net sum of 18 17 s. 7 d. to the king's receiver, partly in money and partly in wheat at 6 s. 8 d. …
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… to Morecambe; it has branches north to Bare and south to Heaton and Heysham. A wide road, two miles and a half in … at Morecambe. The London and North Western Railway Company's line to Morecambe branches from the main line north and has … hospital was built in 1900 as a memorial of Queen Victoria's jubilee. 5 At Bare there is a camping ground used through …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the south, passing through the hamlet of South Reddish; to Heaton Norris on the west; and to Manchester on the north, … suburb of Stockport. The London and North Western Company's line from this town to Ashton crosses it, with a station … with the Hultons of Hulton and Ordsall, 7 held Reddish and Heaton in Prestwich down to the 17th century. Richard son of …
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