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A History of the County of Lancaster
… given by Challoner, if this be the Edward Bamber alias Leonard Helmes who was arrested at Plymouth in 1626 on a ship …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wales, Strickland, Shaw, Printas, Barwick and Cote. Leonard Garnet had Rawsmoss. Encroachments on the common …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his son and heir William was thirty years of age. 46 Leonard Helme died in 1601, but the tenure of his Chipping …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1524 contributed to the subsidy for lands:Thomas Emmott, Leonard Blakey, Richard Blakey, John Rishworth. 112 In 1543 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… sold the farm, which then covered 32 a., to Mr. Leonard Brookes, the owner in 1987. 74 In 1658 the house …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was the next important owner. 70 Church The chapel of ST. LEONARD 71 at Downham existed in 1296, when its altarage was … at Preston. Whitaker, Whalley, i, 116. It is called St. Leonard's about 1300; Whalley Couch. i, 321. Whitaker, op. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… abbeys of Whalley 28 and Sawley 29 and the hospital of St. Leonard at York 30 had land in the township. For their lands … Wyardburn to Ribble, down the Ribble to land held of St. Leonard; ibid. no. 1192. Otes de Hayhurst and Margery his … son Robert, Under age; ibid, xxv, no. 37. The 'land of St. Leonard' has been named in a Hayhurst charter already quoted. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… greater part of their estate seems to have been situated. Leonard Asshawe of Flixton was in 1595 found to have held …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of her lands, which he in turn bequeathed to his nephew Leonard, a younger son of Roger Asshaw or Ashall of Hall on … as many crosses for my fitchy of the field. The younger Leonard died on 31 December 1594 holding the manors of Astley … settlement was made in 1591 in favour of the third son, Leonard, and his heirs male. 99 The eldest son, Edward, was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… HOUSE occupies the site of the leper hospital of St. Leonard, established by the mid 13th century. The hospital … a house at Freeford, reserving the former chapel of St. Leonard; that house was presumably part of the St. John's … formed by 1780 and surviving in 1828. 113 CHURCH. Once St. Leonard's hospital was no longer a leper-house, its chapel …
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