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A History of the County of Lancaster
… north and south. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Bolton and Bury railway crosses the Tonge by a long and … sale was made by Thurstan Tyldesley and others in 1566 to Oliver Chisnall and Thomas Lassell. The manors of Darcy … Heywood was vicar of Ormskirk, and ejected in 1662. Oliver Heywood, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… several collieries. The London and North Western Company's line from Bolton to Kenyon Junction passes along the … south-west corner. The London and North Western Company's Bolton and Eccles line crosses the centre of the township, … with the persecuted Nonconformists of the time; Oliver Heywood, Diaries, i, 197. By his will he devised all …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ft. above the ordnance datum, and to the east of Bunker's Hill (708 ft.). From these heights the ground slopes … is a considerable area of woodland on the slopes of Bunker's Hill and in the lower ground of the Rivers Darwen and … assault Geoffrey Livesey, John Livesey of Nether Darwen, Oliver Livesey of Blackburn, Robert Livesey of Livesey, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Free Press and the Echo. Forest The accounts of the king's ministers for 13234 show the stocks at the booths or … and John Pickup, Peter Crossley and Robert Heap for 3 16 s. 8 d., as against 53 s. 4 d. the old rent; while Constable … and Charles Haworth and to Richard Hey, Edmund and Oliver Ramsbottom. 5 There are references to various …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard Newby took a tenement at 19 d. rent each term, 3 s. for services, and 4 s. 2 d. for ingress; for an oxgang of … Repre. of Lancs. 114. Visit, of 1613 (Chet. Soc), 25. 'Sir Oliver Houses' and Frith Hall; Pat. 2 & 3 Phil, and Mary, pt. iv, and Pat. 3 & 4 Phil, and Mary. 'Sir Oliver Houses' are also named in a lease to George Preston in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mancunium, Anton. Itin.; Mameceaster, Manigeceaster, A. S. Chron. 923; Mamecestre, Dom. Bk.; this and Mamcestre were … Albert, Bishop Fraser, W. E. Gladstone, John Bright, and Oliver Heywood. Piccadilly has the site of the infirmary on … of the ingle-nook in the hall. The cost was borne by Oliver and Charles James Heywood. The chief feature of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… property of his nephew Sir Reginald West, son of Thomas's half-sister Joan la Warre by her husband Sir Thomas, third … cousin, Sir Oswald Mosley, descendant of Sir Nicholas's younger brother, Anthony Mosley. 11 Sir Oswald was … argent. A grant of free warren in all Thomas Grelley's demesne lands of Manchester was made by the king in 1249. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… thegnage by Roger de Hutton of Penwortham by a rent of 8 s.; it was assessed as one plough-land. 3 He gave it to his … Hospitallers confirmed the Cockersand right; a rent of 2 s., instead of 1 s. 6 d., was to be paid to them, and 2 s. also on the death …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… south-west portion. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Rochdale crosses the eastern … Plead. Hen. VIII, xv, S 1, S 12. Clowes D. To Geoffrey and Oliver Bowker John Reddish sold 26 acres of his purchase, and … deeds were given up to him. In 1669 the 500 was paid. Oliver Bowker, 'late of Moston,' died in 1565, leaving a son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as half a hide, or three ploughlands; the value was 10 s. It formed part of the privileged three-hide area, and from … appears that it was the head of a district. 3 In Stephen's reign it was a member of the barony of Penwortham, held by … in North Meols is mentioned in this inquisition; and Oliver Ball Hey, Moss Hey, and the Frere Hook are also named. …
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