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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 6 In 1212 Hugh son of Gilbert held the manor, by knight's service, of William le Boteler, as four plough-lands paying … was burnt down in April 1903, and has been rebuilt in the Norman style. A communion cup is believed to be an old … to Robert de Hindley a rent of 2 s. formerly paid by Norman son of Robert de North Meols; and at the same time …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abbey with his body. 6 In 1535 the abbey had a rent of 8 2 s. 4 d. from Egton and 2 from Scathwaite, 7 and in 1649 it … grants of land in Egton, 10 including Rosthwaite 11 and Norman lands. 12 NEWLAND, which is joined with Egton in the … Roger de Lancaster in 1276. 14 The mill of Newland paid 7 s. 6 d. rent to the abbey in 1535. 15 PLUMPTON, 16 sometimes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… railway facilities, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Liverpool to Southport having stations called … or Watchyard Lane may be derived from wet-shod. Stingman's or Steeman's hook, by the moss on the east, is supposed to … of her father Roger. Roger had enfeoffed William son of Norman of this plough-land, and William in turn had granted …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was formerly vested in the constables appointed at a town's meeting and confirmed by the Manchester Court Leet. 7 A … (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 63, 65; ii, 55. Thomas Norman was curate in 1619; it was reported that he 'did not … curate in 1639, was excommunicated for contumacy; Mr. Norman reappeared in 1641; Higson, op. cit. 59, 60. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… two years in the time of King John, causing a loss of 20 s. per annum to the revenue. 5 Formerly there was a ford in … from the marsh at Ditton down to Garston or even to Knott's Hole at the Dingle. 'Opposite the Dungeon two miles of land … 1750 Francis Ellison 1773 Joseph Airey 1805 Samuel Norman 1813 Joseph Hodgkinson, B.D. (fellow of Brasenose …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1066; its assessment was two plough-lands, and the value 8 s. It was in the privileged three hides, and from the manner … it was to be held by the service of one-tenth of a knight's fee. In 1212 Robert de Vilers was the lord of Halsall, and … marrying a Cheshire heiress; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xli (Norman R.). App. 758; Rep. xlii, App. 320, &c.; also Rep. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Lune to reach Gressingham. The Midland Railway Company's branch line from Hellifield to Lancaster skirts the … roof. Under the tower are preserved two fragments of pre-Norman crosses, one, from the decoration upon it, commonly … Leeds for the soul of Robert Nevill of Hornby and others; Norman R. (Rec. Com.), 272. Nicholas, Agincourt, 362. Dep. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… thoroughfare. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Liverpool to Preston has stations called … from the barony. 11 Warin Bussel II gave the vill to one Norman, to hold by knight's service. 12 Roger de Kirkdale … (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), 35. Nothing is known of Norman; he is supposed to be the father of William son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Huyton, Roby, and Tarbock, being considered as one knight's fee, and rated at 12 plough-lands in all. 5 Knowsley and … Richard for her reasonable dower from her late husband's estate, and the whole of Knowsley was assigned to her, as … 412. Inq. after the death of Thomas, second earl of Derby. Norman R. ( Dep. Keeper's Rep. xlviii), 284, 294, 315. Dep. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the road from Sefton. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Liverpool to Preston crosses in a north-easterly … has a station called Maghull. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway to Southport passes along the western border, where … does not date earlier than 1285 to 1290, in spite of the Norman-looking round arch, which, oddly enough, has the most …
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