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A History of the County of Lancaster
… came into possession. 31 He died in 1710, and his son Humphrey, who took the surname of Wyrley, sold Birch in 1743 … Soc.). E.g. his treatment of Lord Derby and his family, of Humphrey Chetham, and of Warden Heyrick. Pink and Beaven, … is printed. He married Sibyl, a daughter and co-heir of Humphrey Wyrley of Hampstead. He was one of the High …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… subsidy of 1622: Sir John Radcliffe, Dame Anne Radcliffe, Humphrey Booth, Adam Pilkington, Adam Byrom, Thomas Hartley … this time; a moiety of Ordsall was mortgaged in 1634 to Humphrey Chetham. 99 Sir Alexander married the step-daughter … of 1635 (?), one of the chalices inscribed 'The Gift of Humphrey Booth unto Trinity Chapel in Salford;' a paten, 'The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… estate in Longton, he must have been a descendant. 102 Humphrey Hurleton, son and heir of Robert son of Nicholas, … released certain lands to William Aspinwall, and others to Humphrey Aspinwall; the latter were in 1581 conveyed by Humphrey and his wife Ellen to Roger Sankey. 149 A charter by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Henry his son; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 31, m. 34. Humphrey Whitaker purchased a messuage from George Nevill and … did Thomas Whitaker; ibid. bdle. 28, m. 7, 22. Miles and Humphrey Whitaker were freeholders in 1600; Misc. (Rec. Soc. … was probably the son of George. The descent seems to be: Humphrey Whitaker (d. 1610) s. John (d. 1637) -s. Robert …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1606 by his son Thomas, who in 1637 sold Fulfen to Humphrey Chetham of Turton in Bolton-leMoors (Lancs.). …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 61 died twenty years later, and was followed by a brother Humphrey, who was accused of participation in the fictitious … 63 He was succeeded by his son 64 and grandson, each named Humphrey. The last of these died in 1779 and left Trafford to … Trafford. Dying in 1852 he was succeeded by his son, Sir Humphrey de Trafford, who in turn was in 1886 succeeded by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and heir William Orrell, 22 who in 1628 sold the manor to Humphrey Chetham, the founder of Chetham's Hospital and … in bend between two bendlets gules, a chief sable. On Humphrey's death in 1653 he was succeeded at Turton by his … eldest son Samuel followed, and then in 1745 the third son Humphrey, who died unmarried in 1749. 27 Turton then by his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it descended to L. Hargrave, and was sold. 38 Humphrey Marsh died in 1628 holding a messuage and land in … Nicholas Fazakerley, Seth Bushell, clerk, George Carter, Humphrey Marsh and Thomas Wigans. The cleansing of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… will be found in the Report of the Warr. End. Char. p. 56. Humphrey Cartwright of Warrington had already in 1593 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 48. The heir was his grandson Humphrey (son of Francis), aged fourteen. Baines, Lancs. (ed. …
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