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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by two daughters Isabel, who married Robert de Nevill of Hornby, and Maud, who married William Gerard of Kingsley, … as well as by his wife. The Nevill share descended with Hornby to the Harringtons, and in the division of Sir John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is situated in the lower ground between the hills of Hornby to the south and Wrayton to the north-east, and … in 1901. The principal road is that from Lancaster through Hornby to Kirkby Lonsdale. It passes through the village … Manor In 1066 Ulf held nine plough-lands in MELLING, Hornby and Wennington, and Orm had a plough-land and a-half …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… out of Wigan, 22 Apr. 1643; pp. 1046 captured Liverpool, Hornby, and Thurland, May and June 1643; p. 153 surprised and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 304, 309, 314, 317; Norris D. (Rydal Hall), F. 50, 56, 72; Hornby chapel deeds. Aclaw field is probably represented by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… plaintiffs were Robert Bindloss, William Lodge and Thomas Hornby. The following occur from 1620 onwards: William Lodge … Lawrence, aged thirty-three, to inherit; ibid. 53. Thomas Hornby died the same year holding of the king by a rent of 8 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the lords of the manor of Newton-with-Scales were Joseph Hornby, Richard Birley and Bertie Markland. 16 The names of … family see Preston Guard. Loc. Notes, no. 546. Hugh Hornby of Kirkham is said to have married Margaret daughter … and thus probably the moiety of the manor descended to Hornby of Ribby; Burke, Landed Gentry. In 1652 one moiety of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Over Kellet is found included with the Harrington of Hornby manors, 38 so that, like Hornby, it came in 1489 into the possession of Sir Edward … 89 and in 1319 they obtained similarly from John de Hornby the younger the manor of Capernwray; both were settled …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in thirds. The Banastre share was in 1678 bought by Edmund Hornby of Poulton, and his descendant, the Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, is stated to have purchased a further share; this part has descended to Mr. Edmund Geoffrey Stanley Hornby of Dalton, near Carnforth. 18 The Heskeths 18a about …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Edward Fleetwood of Rossall to the executors of Edmund Hornby of Poulton, and to Robert Loxham, vicar of Poulton, in … the former moiety was sold to James Bourne by Geoffrey Hornby the younger. 44 In 1813 the manor was held by Daniel …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his Preston lands were held as part of the lordship of Hornby; ibid, xi, no. 1. William Pelle son of Adam in 1303 …
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