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A History of the County of Lancaster
… northward to Chorley. The London and North Western Company's main line to Carlisle runs north through the township, near the eastern boundary; it has stations called Boar's Head and Standish, the latter nearly a mile from the … are given in Estcourt and Payne's Engl. Cath. Non-jurors: Oliver Bibby (130), Thomas Blundell (131), John Buller (125), …
A History of the County of Stafford
… east of Lichfield, was formerly a township in St. Michael's parish, Lichfield, covering 850 a. in the mid 19th century. … appears to have been sold; in 1424 it was occupied by Oliver Chatterton whose estate in 1453 was called the manor of FULFEN. 127 By 1461 Oliver had been succeeded by his son Roger. In 1498 the owner …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hall, Peckers Hill Lane, and Sutton Moss. From St. Anne's Well to Thatto Heath the pebble beds of the bunter series … de Sutton is named in 1324; Assize R. 426, m. 6. In 1512 Oliver Sutton enfeoffed William son of Edward Sutton and … his land to Dame Margery Bold; Dods. MSS. cxlii, fol. 243. Oliver Sale, the son of Robert Sale and Alice his wife, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a half, the tenure being thegnage and the yearly service 2 s. About 1250 Joice de Tockholes released his tenement here … jointly returned as holding Tockholes in thegnage for 2 s. rent and doing suit at the three weeks court of Clitheroe. … rent. In 1442 John del Shagh of Tockholes, yeoman, and Oliver his son were wrongfully charged of a breach of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… former road to Bury. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Bolton to Blackburn runs north through Tonge; and … An account of the Halgh or Haugh family is given below. Oliver Hilton was in 1525 the owner, and Roger Hilton the … by his will dated 1550 left all his lands in Tonge held of Oliver Hilton to his son Roger, with the provision that none …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Shuttleworth. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Bury to Accrington runs along the eastern side … Bradshaw of Bradshaw; Raines, in Notitia Cestr. ii, 30. Oliver Heywood tells the following story, which illustrates a … Ches.), i, 162. Roger Holt married Jane cousin and heir of Oliver Law, and they had disputes, about 1540, with Edmund …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the hills parallel with it, Boulsworth Hill and Jackson's Ridge, attain in one place 1,700 ft. above the sea. From … plague and one or two had been killed by wolves. The lord's officers were Simon the Geldherd and Geoffrey the Parker. 6 … Wycoller, John the Parker in Winewall, Adam del Shaw and Oliver del Booth in Beardshaw. 10 Trespassers and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… high, to Blackburn. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's Bolton and Blackburn railway passes through the eastern … Hall, and skulls found, are given in Harland and Wilkinson's Legends. The 'old Turton acre' had 6 yards to the perch. 4 … and then settled in Liverpool; Bury Classis, ii, 218. Oliver Heywood preached at Walmsley Chapel in 1670; Heywood's
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Fall, on the boundary of which were places called Herbert's Clough, Cart Leach, Wych Brook, and Fairhurst Sike. 9 Henry … two beadles whom he kept by custom to serve in his lord's court and fee of Warrington and acquitting him from all … issue the estate was settled in 1408. 88 Emotte married Oliver Parr of Kempnall, in whose family the estate descended …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Pimbo, and Crawford. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Liverpool to Wigan passes through the southern … held the two plough-lands in Upholland by a rent of 12 s. a year. 9 Ten years earlier Matthew de Hollandor Holand, … also x, no. 20. See Crosse D. Trans. Hist. Soc. no. 165. Oliver Fairclough purchased lands from James Worsley and …
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