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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to his father's lands in Risley, Culcheth, Kenyon, Croft, Lowton, Warrington, and Penketh, except a messuage and 20 … Robert and Ellen received Gilbert de Culcheth's lands in Lowton. This deed may be dated about 1270. From these it … and Margery his wife, claimed various lands in Kenyon, Lowton, Culcheth, Warrington, and Pemberton, from Robert son …
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… was in favour of William and Thomas. Lands in Kenyon and Lowton were in 1461 settled on Isabel wife of Richard son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… service of half a knight's fee and a rent of 5 s. 1 d.; Lowton and Newton held of Thomas Langton by a rent of 35 s.; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Green, Dorning Rasbotham, Richard Entwisle, jun., Abraham Lowton, and John Barnes. Barton, Farnworth, 383. In the Act …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Newton; there are also cross-roads between Ashton and Lowton. The London and North Western Company's main line from … Makerfield in moieties; one half was held by the lord of Lowton, the other by a family using the local surname. 4 As in the case of Lowton itself the former moiety reverted to the lords of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 15 The manor of ARBURY was held in 1212 by the lord of Lowton by knight's service, its rating being half a … i, 73; it is mentioned again in 1242 as part of the Lowton fee; ibid. 148. Cockersand Chart. (Chet. Soc.), ii, …
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… numbered 329 in 1901. The principal road is that from Lowton to Culcheth, a branch of it passing south through … a Bronze-age barrow. 3 MANOR KENYON was originally part of Lowton, but about the end of the reign of Henry III William … 4 This was confirmed shortly afterwards by Robert, lord of Lowton, son of William. 5 Jordan de Kenyon lived on until …
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… Townships Lowton LOWTON Laitton (? Lauton), 1201; Lauton, 1202. Lowton is situated in flat uninteresting country, covered for …
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… three weeks. 15 The manor of Newton, with its members, Lowton, Kenyon, Arbury, a moiety of Golborne, and the … not agree with the survey of 1212, by which the lords of Lowton and Golborne were found to be charged with the … grant for the demesne lands of Newton, Golborne, and Lowton in 1301; Chart. R. 29 Edw. I, m. 12. Cal. Pat. 13403, …
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… An account of the family will be found under Byrom in Lowton. Parr was the only manor they claimed; Lancs. Inq. …
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