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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Haulgh. To the south of Crook Street were the Lecturer's Closes, now chiefly occupied by a goods station. Rosehill … force, to the number of 500, were attacked by Lord Derby's forces from Wigan, by way of Bradshaw Gate. The outworks … ii, 228. Sir Ralph de Radcliffe complained that Roger Jenkinson of Bolton-on-theMoors, and two others, all using …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Swein, Ralph and Liulphas to their claim, he paying 28 s. as compensation and giving Liulph a portion of the land … by Thomas Hesketh of the abbey of Evesham by a rent of 2 s. 8 d. 21 About sixty years ago Howick Hall was sold … estate; Towneley MS. DD, no. 310. The father was the Ralph Jenkinson or Ralph son of John Johnson of earlier deeds; no. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… south-west portion. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Rochdale crosses the eastern … later, sold Little Nuthurst Hall to Nathan and Samuel Jenkinson. 34 The new owners were followed by the Sandfords, … the sale in 1629. The purchasers were sons of a Robert Jenkinson alias Wilson of Failsworth. In 1631 Nathan and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… corner of the township, near the station (Hunt's Cross) of the Cheshire Lines Committee's railway from Liverpool to Manchester. A third road passes … Richard Melling and Katherine his wife, Hugh Orme, Richard Jenkinson, Richard Bushell, John Tomlinson, John Harrison, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… one at Dolphinholme. The London and North-Western Company's main line to Scotland crosses the southwest end, and has a … as six plough-lands, which was a member of Earl Tostig's Amounderness lordship, 3 and in later times NETHER … of the parishes of Cockerham, Garstang and St. Michael's, and some part of Lancaster also. Members of the fee were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with two of the old houses. Major Longworth of St. Michael's Hall was said to have haunted the place after his death. To … 1242 Lambert de Multon held the twelfth part of a knight's fee in Rawcliffe 7 He was then apparently the immediate … appears that some at least had been acquired from Robert Jenkinson of Bispham; HH, no. 453. In 1454 John Kirkby …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the nucleus of the later manor of WINMARLEIGH. Harvey's son Hugh adopted the local surname, 3 which continued in … In 1347 Thomas le Gentyl held 2 oxgangs of land by knight's service of the king, as representing William de Coucy, late … son of Christopher had to wife Ellen daughter of Thomas Jenkinson in 14478; ibid. fol. 48. A messuage, &, was granted …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… on which the individual concerned received the Sovereign's command to form an administration which is the date … Grafton, Duke of; North, Lord; Onslow, G.; Campbell, P.; Jenkinson, C. (ibid.). 1768 28 Dec. Grafton, Duke of; North, Lord; Onslow, G.; Jenkinson, C.; Dyson, J. (C 66/3720). 1770 6 Feb. North, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Bathurst as imprest for the provisions for the Queen's Coronation. (Money warrant dated April 17 hereon.) (Money order dated April 18 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 198. Money Book XVI, p. 42. Order Book … 6 s. 7 d. for 5599 ship letters; 2 l. 19 s. 6 d. to Robert Jenkinson for bringing the King's letters from Hampton Court …
Calendar of Treasury books
… February 1718, 1120 Feb. 11. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a … usual fee or salary of 4 pence halfpenny per diem and 24 s. per an. for a livery payable by the Master of the Great … Gloucester, which was granted by Charles II. to Sir Robert Jenkinson for three lives since dead; petitioner's estate …
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