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A History of the County of Lancaster
… The population in 1901 was 229. The road from Preston to Kirkham passes through Scales and Dowbridge, with a loop … see Preston Guard. Loc. Notes, no. 546. Hugh Hornby of Kirkham is said to have married Margaret daughter and eventual heir of Joseph Hankinson of Kirkham (she died 1804), and thus probably the moiety of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands, &c, there and in Stalmine, Staynall Thistleton, Kirkham and Freckleton, was held of the Earl of Derby by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… same year 50 a year was allowed him from the profits of Kirkham rectory sequestered from Thomas Clifton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 214. An earlier George Hesketh (Kirkham) had held land in Penwortham of John Fleetwood; Duchy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Papist.' Anyon was afterwards curate of Ribby and Lund in Kirkham. In 1731 he was still at Pilling and presented for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Garstang and Lancaster, while the Fylde road goes west to Kirkham. From Fishergate Lune Street goes north to Friargate, … the most part to have been acquired by Master William de Kirkham and handed over to the canons. The charters contain a … R. 408, m. 8. The plaintiff was Walter son of Jordan de Kirkham, brother of Master William de Kirkham, son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 475 in 1901. The chief road is that going west from Kirkham to Lytham; it passes through both hamlets. From Wray … incumbents, styled vicars, are presented by the vicar of Kirkham. 32 A school was founded in 1693. 33 1,390 acres, … to the Prior of Lancaster, as recorded in the account of Kirkham Church. Ibid. 12. It contributed in conjunction with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… into the Wyre, near Skippool, Poulton. 2 A road from Kirkham and Weeton leads north to Great Singleton and then to … Hesketh, 26 had a considerable estate in the town of Kirkham and the neighbourhood, and in 1566 was described as … to the Bishop of Chester to be used as a chapel of ease to Kirkham, 53 and, having provided a small endowment, the right …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… quoting S.P. Dom. Eliz. ccxxxv, n. 4. In 1586 the vicar of Kirkham reported 'Richard Brittain, a priest receipted in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Fees, bdle. 2, no. 20. See the account of Mowbreck in Kirkham. William Westby in 1557 held three messuages, &c., in …
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