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Final Concords for Lancashire
… Charnock, and other estates in co. Lane., and of Mollington Banastre, co. Chester. The said Sir Henry was …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… sister and heir of Sir Henry de Lea, who was also lord of Mollington Banastre, co. Chester. She probably died before …
A History of the County of Chester
… John Ewloe owned land in Handbridge, Claverton, and Mollington, 18 and John Whitmore in Caldy and Guilden Sutton; …
A History of the County of Chester
… covering the townships of Upton by Chester and Little Mollington, to which Moston and part of Chorlton townships …
A History of the County of Chester
… Gunnar, who was also probably lord of the nearby manor of Mollington Banastre. 27 Among their Norman successors, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Knowstone. There are vestiges of an ancient earthwork. Mollington MOLLINGTON, a chapelry, in the parish of Cropredy, union of … between the pillars built up; the font is semi-Norman. Mollington, Great MOLLINGTON, GREAT, a township, in the …
A Survey of London
… see xv. 942 (118), xvi. p. 715). 147, l. 21. Thomas Mollington, Lord of Wem in Shropshire in the time of Henry …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 28 April, 1615, aged 17. Osborne, Nathaniel s. Rob., of Mollington, Oxon, gent. St. Mary Hall, matric. 12 April, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an oratory. 178 Ralph had held Milcombe with an estate in Mollington (in Cropredy) which descended to Robert de … with Milcombe is not noted although he still held Mollington in 1428. 181 The Milcombe estate passed, probably … marriage, to Humphrey Willingham, described in 1464 as of Mollington and Milcombe. 182 Willingham was still alive in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It is likely that Margery, wife of Edmund Waldyff of Mollington in Cropredy, 91 and Joan, wife of John of Compton …
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