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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and probably about 1150 Albert Grelley the elder enfeoffed Orm son of Ailward, of Kirkby Ireleth, of a knight's fee in … in marriage with his daughter Emma. The heirs of Orm held it in 1212. 3 Dalton was reputed part of the … it is not possible to trace clearly. The descendants of Orm were the Kirkbys of Kirkby Ireleth, who long retained an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Failsworth. A supplementary grant, by Thomas son of Orm de Ashton, of the moiety of the land between Red Brook …
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… William Banastre, 3 oxgangs; Thomas de Bradkirk, oxgang; Orm Travers, 5 oxgangs; and William son of Ellen oxgang, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had a grant here; Norris D. (B.M.), n. 421. Richard son of Orm de Formby, the father being also called the Forester, was … the north; the other from Richard, son of Richard, son of Orm the Forester; Norris D. (B.M.), n. 3, 417. A John, son of … in front of the canons' barn, with the toft in which Orm Dragun dwelt, and meadow to the midstream of Hangelan, …
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… son Henry; ibid. Henry son of Sir Richard le Boteler gave Orm son of Richard de Barton part of his land between Longley …
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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Greenhalgh were given with his daughter Alice to Orm son of Magnus, and thus descended to Roger de Hutton, …
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… of Mortain; Roger had obtained the manor from Roger son of Orm (son of Magnus) 7 who held Hutton near Penwortham and … has been mentioned an Edward son of Edward son of Orm de Brockholes; the first Edward (living 1227) may be …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Newton. 4 The first distinct notice of it is in 1168, when Orm de Haydock had paid two out of the 10 marks due from him …
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