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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 … place of residence. 5 In 1086 the manor was in the king's hands, but was probably granted to the Montbegon family … in Hornby of Lord Mounteagle by a rent of 2 s. 6 d, while Oliver his son in 1571 held one messuage of the same by 3 s. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… iron mines, in charcoal-burning, and the like issues, 60 s.; of which the vesture in oaks, elms, and wholly covered … of various controversial works, such as The Protestant's Apology for the Roman Church, printed at the secret press … of this William (Dr. Anderton of Wigan) is described by Oliver Heywood ( Diaries, iii, 211). His will was proved in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Clayton, who was to pay a rent of 12 d. at St. Oswald's Feast. 9 Henry de Clayton gave the oxgang to James his son … 16 The descent can be traced only imperfectly 17 to Oliver Birtwisle, who died in 1509 holding three messuages, … 14 s. rent. 19 Richard Birtwisle in 1531 gave his son Oliver a rent of 8 s. 20 Richard was living in 1540, when he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the lands, &c., were extended at the yearly value of 4 9 s. 11 d., in which was included the farm of lands held by the … warren to Edmund de Lacy in 1251. 6 The farm yielded 53 s. 4 d. in 1296, probably indicating that there were 160 … demised the farm of the herbage of the park in 1418 to Oliver de Stansfield and John the Parker of Ightenhill for a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… members elected by two wards, east and west. William Hulme's house, with seven hearths, was the only large one in the … granted to Giles Seddon of Kearsley all the lands which Oliver Seddon had held of her in Kearsley and Rudaden; Lever … Adam, and Arthur Seddon their sons, lands tenanted by Oliver Seddon; no. 198. In 1553 Thomas Marcroft and Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a branch goes off to Leigh. The Great Central Company's Manchester and Wigan line also passes through the township. … died soon afterwards, as the manor descended with Adam's daughter Amery, who in 1358 was married to Richard son of … Agnes, who married John Eccleston; and Ellen, who married Oliver Anderton. The two daughters divided the inheritance. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 6 In 1754 there was a 'chalybeate water called Humphrey's Spa' to the north of the town. 7 The cucking-stool was used … space being taken up by the large room in which the town's business was transacted. This room was approached from the … Kirkham (1745) and educated there, became Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Huntingdon and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… head quarters of the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. On the right side of the main … she does not seem to have left issue. Alice was wife of Oliver Southworth in 1448. 42 The descent is not clear, but … in the same year various burgages formerly belonging to Oliver and Alice Southworth were transferred to Margaret wife …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the main road the London and North-Western Railway Company's Ingleton branch runs through, but has no station. Manors In … LECK, as three ploughlands, was a member of Earl Tostig's Whittington lordship, 2 and later was like Burrow granted … was a tenant of Cockersand Abbey in Leck in 145161 and Oliver Fairthwaite in 150137. His rent was 6 d., so that he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bridge to Midge Hall. The London and North Western Company's main line from London to Scotland runs through the eastern … William de Anderton and Ellen his wife, their heir being Oliver Anderton, then living; Duchy of Lanc. Deps. xxxvii, A … the vills of Worden and Leyland. Worden Hall was held of Oliver Anderton by the rent of 12 d., and the lands in …
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