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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Ewan Edmondson of Eccleston and (2) Susan, daughter of Mr. Litherland. Captain. Whittingham was made captain of a troop …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is Aff'n. Literland, Dom. Bk.; Uplitherlond, 1199; Litherland, 1212, and common; Uplederland, 1226; … corner. The north-western slope of the hill is properly Litherland, 4 formerly a separate manor. The New Hall, 5 … the lords of this place, who also held a third of Aughton; Litherland being their dwelling place, they attached to it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aughton contained two manorsAughton in the south and Litherland in the north. Uctred, in 1066, held Achetun, and Uctred, perhaps the same person, held Litherland; in each case the assessment was a plough-land and the value 32 d. 1 After the Conquest LITHERLAND seems to have been included in the royal demesne …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1645 David Ellison 72 Com. of the County 18 Dec. 1657 John Litherland 73 Lord Protector 2 Mar. 16612 Bishop of Chester 5 … Accts. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 9, 50, 247. John Litherland was admitted on 18 Dec. 1657, to the parish of … occur in later lists; Plund. Mins. Accts. ii, 209, 300. Litherland was instituted again on the restoration of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Henry de Lea, clerk, who was concerned with Down Litherland; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), ii, 27; … Henry de Lea, rector of Halsall, was in 1333 witness to a Litherland charter; Moore D. n. 717. Lich. Reg. i, fol. 111; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… church and charities SEFTON SEFTON INCE BLUNDELL LITHERLAND NETHERTON LITTLE CROSBY ORRELL AND FORD LUNT GREAT … Little Crosby; iii, Thornton, Great Crosby; iv, Down Litherland with Orrell and Ford, Aintree. Each quarter paid … in combination, have been formed from Great Crosby and Litherland respectively. In these a large urban population …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at Pembroke Coll. Oxf., M.A. 1876; formerly vicar of Litherland (1879) and rector of Woolton (1885). Hon. canon of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Society, was born at Warrington in 1740. 41 Peter Litherland, the inventor of the lever watch, was a Warrington …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… almost in the centre of the combined township, where Litherland Road now meets Merton Road. On the south side was … point at which this road is joined by Linacre Lane and the Litherland boundary. The shoreward portion of the township … Richard Molyneux as to the boundaries between Bootle and Litherland; Ibid. n. 637; Ducatus Lanc. (Rec. Com.), iii, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mawdesley and the fourth part of the manors of Longton and Litherland. The remainders were to the issue of William and … Mawdesley, and a fourth part of the manors of Longton and Litherland. William de Lea and Isolda his wife had a daughter … feoffees granted lands in Croston, Mawdesley, Longton and Litherland to Sir William Ashton and his wife Anne, daughter …
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