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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1 d. Robert Catterall 1 d. John Haworth 1 d. Thomas Lund d. Robert Collinson d. Robert Bolton and Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acreages being 2,101 and 1,388, or 3,489 acres in all. 1 Lund, with its chapel, is about midway between the two … The principal roads are three crossing westward through Lund, Clifton and the Marsh respectively. The line of another … road, called the Danes' Pad, is traceable to the north of Lund; it is supposed to be of Roman origin. A cross road goes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Whittingham and 5 s. to Goosnargh. This is known as Lund's charity, because about a century ago the estate was the property of Anthony Lund, the priest at Fernyhalgh. It is distributed with … above sums, to which are added the Whittingham shares of Lund's and William Waring's charities, are distributed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Richard de Holland of Sutton, enfeoffed Richard de Lund, clerk, of all her lands in Great Crosby, viz. … of the manor; ibid. K. 208, K. 206. In 1336 Richard de Lund gave them to Richard son of Nicholas Blundell, and Emma …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The following is an imperfect list: oc. 1674 Anthony Lund 55 oc. 1677 Thomas Garforth, B.A. 56 (St. John's Coll., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Lunt LUNT Lund, 1295; Lont, 1302; Lond, 1349; Lount, 1350; Lunt, 1396; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Fisher, Henry Fisher, Ellen widow of Thomas Harrison, John Lund (whose will has some severe remarks as to his Protestant …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted the homage and service of William son of Robert de Lund; 9 Thomas de Routhwaite quitclaimed all his right in … tenements in Melling, including the homage of Richard de Lund (with 8 d. rent), Adam del More, Robert de Byron (2 d.), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was early in the I8th century owned by a family named Lund, 46 and was a Roman Catholic mission station. 47 Anthony Lund, the heir of the family, was a Douay priest; he built … charities (see the Preston report), died in 1896. Anthony Lund the younger registered his estate as a 'Papist' in 1717; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in part bounded by the 'great street,' from Dalebridge at Lund to the Carr; ibid, i, 205. The abbey's rentals 14511537 …
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