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A History of the County of Lancaster
… present hall; he died there in 1879. Roger de Tunstall and Maud his wife in 1227 claimed an oxgang of land in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… wood in fee without licence. Ibid. 131721, p. 431. In 1330 Maud de Holand, Sir Robert's widow, claimed dower in the … le Norreys, had in 1346 claimed certain land in Hale from Maud, widow of Sir Robert de Holand; and the suit was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John, mentioned his daughters Alice, Margaret, Anne, and Maud, his brother William, and his kinsman Sir William … by Thomas Travers in 1480. Robert Travers of Whiston, Maud his wife, and John his son and heir apparent, occur …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… land in Whittingham and Elswick to William de Winwick and Maud his wife in exchange for other lands there and elsewhere; Feet of F. Yorks. 4 John, no. 45. Maud, called 'de Thornton' or 'daughter of Robert,' gave land … 1246 made an agreement with Alice de Thornton (daughter of Maud) as to land in Whittingham; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Denton afterwards gave it to Robert his son and his wife Maud, who regranted it to the father in 1306; F. 349, 348, … in Appleton; Final Conc. ii, 50. About five years later Maud, widow of Robert de Donington, claimed land held by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Wigan was defendant; De Banco R. 167, m. 8 d. In 1307 Maud widow of Adam son of Orm de Wigan claimed dower in Wigan … 43 s. 4 d., to feoffees who had granted five burgages to Maud, the widow of Richard Birkhead for her life, and four … John de Duxbury also occurs; ibid. no. 116, 130. In 1277 Maud widow of Orm de Wigan claimed burgages and land in Wigan …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the same manors by Thomas Gerard, son of Peter, and Maud his wife; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 2, m. 29. Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of estates between Sir Nigel de Longford and Dame Maud de Gousill; Hibbert-Ware, Manch. Foundations, iii, 125. … 'being near cousins to the said Nicholas Longford'; to Maud his sister, late wife of Sir George Vernon, and then of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… founded by him between 1189 and 1194; ibid. 3469. In 1199 Maud Banastre made a claim respecting sisters' portion … Curia Regis (Rec. Com.), i, 359. Plaintiff was perhaps the Maud de Hastings who had then another dispute with Richard … wife of William de Millom. It was probably the marriage of Maud with Robert de Stockport in 1176 which created the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Worsley. Richard married, probably as his second wife, Maud daughter of Alice daughter of William the clerk of … in Worsley, with remainder to Robert the brother of Maud; Alice was still living; Ellesmere D. no. 161. John de … his lands in Wardley in 1293 to Adam son of Richard and Maud; Ellesmere D. no. 143. Adam again occurs in 1316 and …
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