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A History of the County of Lancaster
… a half or three carucates of land, the tenure by knight's service, viz. by the fourth and twentieth part of a … between three spear-heads argent. Mary married Robert Heaton of Westleigh, gent.; Frances married, first, Richard … i, 222. Baines, Hist. of Lancs. (ed. Croston), iv, 313. Heaton and Mossock conveyed half the manor to trustees in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a good type of the small stone-built 17th-century yeoman's dwelling, of two stories, with low mullioned windows and … known as Moor House. 5 Manors Forming part of Earl Tostig's Preston fee in 1066, when it was assessed as two … Kuerden fol. MS. 381. William Singleton married Anne Heaton some time before 1534, when the 110 marks he received …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… its southern point. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Liverpool and Wigan Railway passes through near the … Fleetwood, baron of Newton, in socage by a rent of 3 s. 6 d.; the other possessions of James Bankes included the … Winstanley about 1560 married Jane, a daughter of William Heaton, and had disputes with the Andertons and Heatons; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hall and library were built in 1861. The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the southern … Hulme, and Barton from Sir Edmund Trafford, and in Heaton Norris from Lady Jane Lovell. From his will it is … Moor End, Birchall Houses, Burnage, Fallowfield, Rusholme, Heaton Wood Green, Hough End, Moss Green, Yeeld Houses, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Worsley to Walkden. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Hindley runs west through the … also messuages, land, and pasture called the Rakes in Heaton Norris, held of the king as Duke of Lancaster. The … in twenty-one messuages and various lands in Worsley and Heaton Norris. William son of Robert, in defending, denied …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wigan to Chorley. The London and North Western Company's line from Wigan to Preston passes through the western … in 1332, 15 but his son Hugh de Worthington and John de Heaton paid in 134655 to the aid in respect of the half-fee in Worthington and Heaton. 16 The wardship of the manor and lands of Hugh de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wigan to Parbold. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Railway from Wigan to Southport crosses the southeastern … his daughter Emma, to be held by the service of one knight's fee. 7 From Orm descended the family of Kirkby of Kirkby … his son Thomas, whose wife was Alice daughter of John de Heaton; Add. MS. 32104, no. 1320. Contemporary was Henry son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Little Wardle, of the king as Duke of Lancaster, by knight's service and the rent of 4 d.; and fifteen messuages, 60 … acres of land, &c, in Hundersfield of the king by knight's service; also lands, &c., in Spotland and Butterworth, by … in Hundersfield, Castleton, Spotland, Middleton, Bury, and Heaton Norris; Final Conc. iii, 31, and Duchy of Lanc. Inq. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… July 1717, 1620 July 16. Royal warrant dated St. James's to Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, Lord Chamberlain of … [Treasury Solicitor], to pay 16 l. 10 s. 6 d. to Robert Heaton of Yorkshire, wool buyer, for his bill of charges and … in June 1716 for seditious words against his Majesty, Heaton having travelled twice out of Yorkshire to the assizes …
A History of the County of York
… of surrendering the liberties of the city into the king's hands. 96 Already in 1526 the city chamber lay in great … Rec. vi. 130, 136; vii. 57. Ibid. vi. 135. Figures in H. Heaton, Yorks. Wool. Worst. Ind. 60. Cal. Pat. 1476–85, 135. … Yorks. iii. 450. York Civ. Rec. iii. 18. Ibid. v. 55. Heaton, Yorks. Wool. Worst. Ind. 51. 34 & 35 Hen. VIII, c. …
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