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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Feet of F. bdle. 56, m. 163. Edward Rigby of Burgh and Layton in 1627 held the manor of Coppull, but the tenure was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… killed in or just before 1246. His widow, Dame Cecily de Layton, in 1275 at Thornton in the Fylde demised to Richard … the preceding note. Gilbert occurs in a plea by Cecily de Layton in 1284; Assize R. 1265, m. 22; he must at this time …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 59 Afterwards the chief residence of the family was at Layton, near Blackpool. His eldest son, Edward, is thought to … the County Commissioners respecting the estate at Layton in the Fylde; Cal. Com. for Comp. loc. cit. Pedigrees …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… named in the inquisition after his death, along with Great Layton, and was to go to his younger son William; Duchy of … Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc), i, 68. Richard Hodgson of Layton died in 1630 holding land there of the king; Townelcy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in it; Rot. de Oblatis et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 425. Cecily de Layton allowed the monks a moiety of the marsh between Marton … concessions as to the marsh, which divided Staining from Layton. Theobald Walter, butler of Ireland, allowed them to … op. cit. 183. A grant by the father to James Massey of Layton and Richard Houghton of Kirkham, comprising a windmill …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Layton with Warbreck LAYTON WITH WARBRECK Latun, Dom. Bk.; Laton, 1236; Layton, xvi cent. Warthebreke, 1279. This township includes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Suterdale, in the Hall Stude and in Ketelsworth towards Layton, and common of pasture, also a house and garden; ibid. … 1362 all his lands, with the reversion of those in Little Layton held by Agnes widow of Nicholas Boteler, and in 1367 … i, 316. In 1324 William Boteler held the manor with Layton, &c.; Dods. MSS. cxxxi, fol. 40. In 1346 William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Poulton . . . passed into the hands of the Rigbys of Layton Hall, in whose name the greatest number of its houses … leased for the remainingterm of 999 years.' 13 Rigby of Layton. Bendy of six indented argent and azure on a chief … pt. xv. They were perhaps purchased by James Massey of Layton; Thornber, Blackpool, 291. James Massey in 1562 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… remained in use in the seventeenth century. In 1568 John Layton of Prescot Hall had a lease of the hall, coal mines, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a settlement of their estate in Thornton, Great and Little Layton, a moiety of the manor of Ribbleton and a fourth part … as 'of Claughton in Amounderness'; his lands were in Layton, Ribbleton and Thornton. A feoffment made in 1513 is … were to have lands in Ribbleton and all the estate in Layton and Stainall; Piccope MSS. iii, 19. William Smith and …
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