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A History of the County of Lancaster
… b. The same or a later Thomas was godfather to Thomas le Norreys of West Derby in 1402; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc), …
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… 3 oxgangs of land, which he gave to Alan, son of Hugh le Norreys, and Margery his wife. Upon the death of Patrick le Norreys, grandson of Alan and Margery, about 1314 without issue, Alan son of Henry le Norreys claimed this tenement as kinsman and heir of Patrick. …
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… mill pool. 18 Adam also came to an agreement with Alan le Norreys about the fishing in the pool of Garston, binding … and John son of Roger Punchard granted to Alan le Norreys of land between the Hollow brook and the highway, one … miller for one; Norris D. (B.M.), 6623. Ibid. 665. Alan le Norreys had acquired the half fishery on the millpool granted …
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… 114: Caroline Louisa (d. 1873), who married Viscount Norreys, now Earl of Abingdon, and had several children; …
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… Earl of Chester. 5 A Hugh de Haigh, most probably Hugh le Norreys, to whom the adjacent Blackrod was granted, paid 3 … family's holding. 9 In 1282, however, Hugh son of Alan le Norreys was lord of Haigh. 10 In 1298 William son of Richard … which were Mabel's right as heir of the last-named Hugh le Norreys. Her husband from his name is supposed to have been a …
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… she was defendant in a suit by Alan son of Henry le Norreys. 45 She died seised of the manor in 1349. It was held … in Hale began with Alan, father of the Alan and John le Norreys who settled at Speke. In an undated charter, Alan le Norreys granted to Simon his son the Ditton half of the mill …
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… complained in 1246 that Richard de Hale and Alan le Norreys had disseised him of 12 acres of land in Woolton; but … Dawson of Denton, in 1357 sold to Henry, son of Alan le Norreys of Speke a messuage and 5 acres in Halewood, abutting …
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… de Langton; ibid. 157. At Christmas 1361, Gilbert le Norreys, administrator of the goods of Gilbert de Haydock, …
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… Norris HEATON NORRIS Hetton, 1196; Heton, 1212; Heaton Norreys, 1364; Heyton and Heaton Norres, xvi cent. This … younger it was granted, at a rent of 10 s., to William le Norreys, whose heirs held the land in 1212. 11 These heirs were probably the brothers Richard and Jordan le Norreys, who in 1196 made an agreement as to a division of …
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… had been some already. 25 At the beginning of 1349 John le Norreys, younger brother of Henry, lord of Speke, married the … Richmond, purchased two-thirds of the manor from John le Norreys of Speke. 28 The remaining third was sold in 1357 to … daughter of Henry de Huyton. It was alleged that John le Norreys had seized her at Sutton in 1349, kept her imprisoned …
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