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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1666; the residence nearest in size was that of Mrs. Lathom, with five hearths. 4 The soil is clayey and sandy; … when two knights were made there; on the 20th he was at Lathom; Metcalfe, op. cit. 171. The visit may have been an …
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… same name, took a leading part in the second defence of Lathom House, being appointed to the command by Prince …
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… Widnes, and was reckoned as a member of Knowsley, with the Lathom family as lords. A subordinate manor was created or … of the thirteenth century. Robert son of Henry de Lathom took to his second wife Amabel, daughter of Simon, who … Robert, who being a minor became the ward of Sir Thomas de Lathom as lord of Knowsley. 24 He died about 1345, and his …
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… of the Earl of Derby in 1522 (in possession of the Earl of Lathom) shows that from Great and Little Sowerby and …
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… John Norris of Kirkby, his son, sold in 1451 to Thomas Lathom of Knowsley; Norris D. (B. M.), n. 9038. Robert … (contemporary with the late Sir Thomas Bootle of Lathom House), is of this family, and until lately had many …
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… his manors of Kirkby Ireleth and Dunnerdale to Robert de Lathom, probably as trustee 22; and later in the year they …
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… John Moore had a good position in the county, and being at Lathom in 1554 did his best to convince George Marsh of error …
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… in all. 5 Knowsley and its members were held by the Lathom family from before the year 1200, but how they … unknown. In 1199 Amabel, widow of Robert son of Henry de Lathom, sued her step-son Richard for her reasonable dower … among themselves. Tarbock was held by another of the Lathom family, while Roby remained manorially part of …
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… no. 68. A rental compiled the following year (now in Lord Lathom's possession) shows that the earl had a horse mill in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Lathom LATHOM Latune, Dom. Bk.; Lathum, 1200, and generally to xv. cent.; Lathom, 1223, became the usual spelling, sometimes as … of the boundary. The portion between the brooks contains Lathom House, with its large park, situated about the centre …
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