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The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… in the 15th and 16th Centuries', Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 53 (1938), 3282. …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… of London. Ed. W. Page. London, 1909. Vincent, John A. C. Lancashire Lay Subsidies. Record Soc. for Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. XXVII. London, 1893. Waters, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 150 inhabitants. These hamlets lie on the borders of Lancashire. There is a limestonequarry. Biggleswade (St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… possessions, and it had also property in various parts of Lancashire. The right of ferryage across the Mersey was given … member of the family of that name settled at Worsley, in Lancashire; and after his death, without male issue, the … charming views are obtained of the river and shipping, the Lancashire shore from Bootle bay to Runcorn, with Liverpool …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… times, from 1585 to 1588, laid upon the inhabitants of Lancashire too high taxes for soldiers, and kept the money in … a copy of the constitutions of the common fund for the Lancashire secular clergy, a charity still existing for the … the Stuarts and was accused of complicity in the alleged 'Lancashire Plot' of 1694. 130 He was probably too infirm to …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… subsequently acquired by Thomas Hardcastle (d. 1902), a Lancashire cotton merchant. 2 The Stone House, which may have …
Alumni Oxonienses
… s.p. 1 Feb., 1740-1, buried at Tydd St. Mary. See Foster's Lancashire Collections. Bogan See also Boughen. Bogan, Walter … a priest, according to Dugdale's Visitations of Lancashire. See Foster's Gray's Inn Admissions. Braddyll, … 1667, knighted 8 March, 1678-9, M.P. Wigan 1678-9, and Lancashire 1685-7, died 17 June, 1687. See Foster's Inns of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… placing himself at the head of a gallant band of only 200 Lancashire men, principally his own tenantry and their sons, …
A New History of London
… the most considerable of the prisoners taken at Preston in Lancashire, were brought to London on horseback, pinioned, …
A New History of London
… his enemies; for after being secreted by some friends in Lancashire, he was at length betrayed to Edward, who shut him …
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