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A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Dalton allowed the Prior of Burscough to approve in the hey of Dalton; Burscough Reg., fol. 34 b. The most … end of the world; and a grant of Gibhey, between Priors' Hey and the Douglas, made by Geoffrey de Wrightington; ibid. … of 6 3 s. from its lands in Dalton, viz. 4 from Dalton Hey, Richard Prescott being tenant at will; 10 s. from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had offered, namely Katherine the daughter of John del Hey or Elizabeth daughter of Elizabeth de Prescot, and had … 654. In 130910 he gave his son Stephen land called Woodwal Hey and another piece in Whittle, with remainders to Adam, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Whalley 86 oc. 1645 George Whitaker, M.A. 87 1655 Jeremiah Hey 88 1674 Carus Philipson, M.A. 89 1683 Richard Wright 90 … in 1635; Foster, Alumni. Plund. Mins. Accts. ii, 110. Hey was still there in 1659; ibid. 289. The chapel was vacant …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sander Lane, the Quarters, Hallaso Carr, and Stake Hey are mentioned in the Alt Drainage Act of 1779. An amphora … and William le Boteler as to common of pasture in the hey of Barton may refer to this Barton; Cur. Reg. R. 149 (37 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a number of field names, as Standeley, Fetherbyley, Maiot Hey, Dearbought, 'a certain hey called the Park, which contains six acres,' Blackhurst, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… next year; note by Mr. Gaythorpe. Roger de Lancaster's 'hey of Plumpton' is mentioned in the above-cited agreement of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1898 acquired by Lord Ashton. 58 Pasture ground called the Hey Carr was in dispute in the time of Elizabeth between … Reg. fol. 1 b. In 1536 the land was known as Prior's Hey or Burscoughfield, and was occupied by John Wilkinson at … had obtained leases from the lords of a pasture called the Hey Carr, containing 60 acres. His use was disputed by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ground was the gift of Mr. Henry Whitehead of Haslem Hey. Elton has now disappeared as a township, the greater … a bordure engrailed or. The Hospitallers owned Haslem Hey, which about 1540 was tenanted by Edward Earl of Derby, …
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