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A History of the County of Lancaster
… became a Protestant. He was made prebendary of St. Paul's, but was deprived for nonconformity in 1577. He was famous … the tenants resisted his possession. John Thompson son of Oliver Thompson said he held the capital messuage called … 579, and whose son John conveyed to John Thompson (son of Oliver son of William), who then sold to Edmund Scambler, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the lord of Manchester by the tenth part of a knight's fee. 8 Three oxgangs of land here contributed to the … Sir Ralph in 1433; and claimed under a settlement by which Oliver and Nicholas, the brothers of Sir Ralph, should have … 41. He was born in 1628. Though married to a daughter of Oliver Cromwell and a member of his House of Peers, he …
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… Green Bridge. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Accrington to Burnley crosses the township and … of Clitheroe by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee. Hapton was in all assessed as a ploughland and a half. … Boteler; ibid. T 71. Lay Subs. Lancs. bdle. 130, no. 82. Oliver Birtwisle is named in 1543; ibid. no. 125. Whalley …
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… of the town. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's line from Clifton to Accrington runs northward through the … respectively. 67 One of the worthies of the township is Oliver Ormerod, a younger son of Oliver Ormerod of Haslingden; he was born about 1580, …
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… held of Sir Roger de Pilkington in socage by the rent of 3 s. 6 d., and another in Spotland, held of John de … in Bamford and Bury, of the Earl of Derby by a rent of 3 s. 4 d., and also the manor of Wolstenholme. The heir was his … who rebuilt Heywood Hall in 1611, and is described by Oliver Heywood as 'a pious, reverend old gentleman and an …
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… of William de Ferrers by Thomas Banastre by a rent of 1 s. 9 d., and the remainder by William son of Hugh Gogard, by a rent of 3 s. 9 d. 5 Of these manors the former was acquired by marriage … Waddington, Anne to Richard Dickinson and Alice to Oliver Feilden; Duchy of Lanc. Plead. Eliz. xlii, H 9. Lancs. …
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… from east to west. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Bolton passes along the southern boundary, and … appears to have been held in moieties by knight's service of the barons of Manchester. One moiety was … on Swale, granted by Richard to his cousins William and Oliver Entwisle successively, and then by William son of …
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… to a different Roger son of Orm, who was to render 10 s. rent and pay 12 d. sake fee, 6 and the grantee quickly … manor of Oxcliffe against John Gardiner, Isabel his wife, Oliver Southworth and Alice his wife in 144750. alleging the … same) Isabel his wife; Final Conc, iii, 94, 105. In 1448 Oliver Southworth and Alice his wife had a similar estate, …
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… the whole of Rossendale in 1311, and they were worth 5 10 s. a year. 15 Details are given in the accounts of 13234 for … of 20 marks a year for Wolfenden lands; Gambleside, let to Oliver and George Ormerod for 4, as compared with an earlier … Love CloughJohn and Adam Birtwisle, Nicholas Durden and Oliver Holt; 5 in all. GoodshawJohn and George Hargreaves, …
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… from Blackburn. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Preston to Blackburn crosses the northern part … forty musqueteers and some say more.' After half an hour's consideration the place was surrendered upon quarter, but … Hoghton, the architect of the later work being Mr. R. D. Oliver of London. The restoration as now completed is an …
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