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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Euxton to Robert Bussel, together with other lands in Longton and Leyland, the service for the whole being that of … of Bussel. Certain it is that the holding was divided, Longton and Leyland going to the Walton and Farington …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… no separate tenure for the manors of Farington, Howick and Longton. The manor of Farington with Howick and a fourth part of the manor of Longton were held by Edward Fleetwood in 1676, by Charles … Albert made a grant to Edith daughter of Geoffrey de Longton and her sons by Roger the priest, to whom also …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for in 14523 John Blundell and Agnes widow of Hugh Longton granted land in Haighton to William son of John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Alice his wife held lands in Farington, Howick and Longton; Piccope MSS. (Chet. Lib.), xiv, 54, 56. Henry son of … year she and her husband released to William de Denwall of Longton and Amery his wife (and the latter's heirs) the third … Nutshaw made a feoffment of lands in Howick, Hutton and Longton, and in 1437 James son of Thomas Nutshaw received …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… can be said. 16 The surname Hutton occurs, 17 as also does Longton, 18 derived from the adjacent township; and some of … landowners had lands here. 19 John Strickland and John Longton contributed to the subsidy of 15423 as for lands. 20 … Lent Assizes 44 Geo. III, R. 10. Many of the people of Longton seem to have had lands in Hutton also. Richard Scathe …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 2, m. ii. Adam de Catterall of Longton v. John de Cottam, &c., in Ashton; ibid. 3, m. vii d. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… included in the grant of two plough-lands and 2 oxgangs in Longton and Leyland made to Robert Bussel by Roger de Lacy … not recorded, and possessions in Farington, Cuerden, Longton, Hutton, and Howick; his son William was twenty-five … and one of the claimants of the barony. The Leyland and Longton holding, together with the lordship of Euxton, was to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bridge is in the north, where the main road goes into Longton. The West Lancashire portion of the Lancashire and … present lord of the manor, Mr. Thomas Richard Wilkins of Longton. 15 Cockersand Abbey had lands in Little Hoole. 16 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Longton LONGTON Langeton, 1212; Longeton, 1278. This township, over 4 … by the Douglas. On this has been formed the village of Longton, agreeably with its name, for it straggles along for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… David Sollom, who died in 1643, held lands in Mawdesley, Longton and Hutton, but the tenure is not stated. Thomas his …
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