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A History of the County of Lancaster
… on 6 June 1379, and baptized at Eccles by Robert de Monton, Robert de Worsley and Ellen Gawen being sponsors; he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of John Gawen acquired a messuage and lands from Henry de Monton and Olive his wife in 1358; Final Conc. ii, 158. A … Salford in socage by a rent of 3 s. 4 d.; also of lands in Monton and Winton; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as far north as Whitefield in Pilkington, and west to Monton. Four parks and a large number of recreation-grounds … Livesey, Sir Alexander held lands, &c., in Pendleton and Monton, and three parts of the manor of Newcroft in Urmston, … also manors and lands, &c., in Flixton, Pendleton, Hope, Monton, Newcroft, Moston, Tockholes, and Livesey, Oakenrod …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… An intervening band of the Permian Rocks extends from Monton to Astley. In 1901 the population of Worsley was … 116 the monks regarding it as part of their manor of Monton near Eccles. On the Suppression Swinton and other of … oxgangs so held may have beenWorsley 4, Swinton, 4 (or 3), Monton 2 (or 3), and Hulton 4. This, however, makes Monton a …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Jolley and John Stopford: damages 665 13 8 at Mounton [ Monton] within Barton upon Irwell: the Meeting House …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
Petitions to the Pope
… prebend, value 10 marks; notwithstanding that Sir Henry Monton, or Morton, holds them by collation of the ordinary; …
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