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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard Newby took a tenement at 19 d. rent each term, 3 s. for services, and 4 s. 2 d. for ingress; for an oxgang of land he rendered 14 d. and for his part of Brackenbank he paid 4 s. a year and four hens. William Newby, apparently his son, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… added to Blackpool and part of Little Marton to St. Anne's-on-the-Sea 7; the remainder, the existing township of … assessed as six plough-lands, was a member of Earl Tostig's Preston fee. 8 Some time afterwards, probably early in the … William and Robert Whiteside and Thomas Gaulter for 9 6 s. 8 d. a year. 26 It was afterwards (about 1600) acquired by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Walter de Hoole and Beatrice his wife, a rent of 2 s. being payable. 5 This seems to be the land which Adam de … 27 and Waleys. 28 Powys, Lord Lilford. Or a lion's jamb erased in bend between two crosslets fitchy gules. … in the builder, and a seventh part of the rent of 53 6 s. 8 d. due to the Crown from the rectory of Croston was to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… one passing westward near the hall, towards St. Michael's. The London and North-Western Railway crosses the … at any time. In 1297 the forest of Myerscough was worth 20 s. a year to the Earl of Lancaster. 5 The Earls of Derby were … 30; still later he joined in the Duke of Hamilton's invasion of Lancashire, 31 and then in the Earl of Derby's
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 …
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… at Osmotherley of Matthew de Redmayne of Kendal by knight's service and a rent of 3 s. 2 d. His son William was nineteen years of age. 5 The … Osmotherley to Conishead Priory. 8 St. John the Evangelist's was built in 1874 as a chapel of ease to Ulverston parish …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by a different tenure, viz. in thegnage by a rent of 15 s. It was assessed as three plough-lands. 9 In a rental of … William son of Orm, both then deceased, was given as 15 s. 10 Adam son of Osbert in 1194 made peace with Richard I, … of Over Kellet in 1212, holding in thegnage by a rent of 7 s. 6 d. 14 She died about 1219, for in that year her son, as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Stocks, Broad Oak, and Havannah. To the south is Ashton's Green. A branch of the London and North Western Company's system, from St. Helens to Wigan, has a station on the northern boundary, Carr Mill; and the Great Central's St. Helens and South Lancashire line passes east and west …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at Morecambe. The London and North Western Railway Company's line to Morecambe branches from the main line north and has … hospital was built in 1900 as a memorial of Queen Victoria's jubilee. 5 At Bare there is a camping ground used through … rated as two ploughlands and pertaining to Earl Tostig's Halton fee. 6 After the Conquest the manors were separated …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Nat. Biog. The letter referred to is printed in Whitaker's Richmondshire, ii, 315. He appears to have been clear in … The chief rents of the rectory in 1650 amounted to 7 7 s. 2 d. A court roll of 1699 in the possession of the … roll dated 1736 records that tenants in Hutton paid 5 0 s. 2 d., and others in Warton 1 15 s. 7 d. The collection of …
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