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A History of the County of Lancaster
… The parish of Ulverston ULVERSTON Ulverston; Mansriggs; Osmotherley; Subberthwaite; Egton With Newland; Lowick; … ac. Ulverston 196 2,179 65 Mansriggs 119 422 27 Osmotherley 272 1,514 23 Egton with Newland 487 2,601 242 …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… s" (Inq. p.m., 16 Edw. II., No. 51). Enthorpe, Lund par. Osmotherley. The Domesday Asmundrelac, i. e. Osmund's ley or lay. Thimbleby, Osmotherley par., and Foxton, Kirkby Sigston par. Deighton, … of Isabel Colville, the senior co-heiress. Ellerbeck, Osmotherley par. Over Dinsdale, Sockburn par. Domesday …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hutton Conyers; Kirkby Sigston; Leake; Northallerton; Osmotherley; North Otterington; West Rounton; Sessay; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… moor. Thimbleby THIMBLEBY, a township, in the parish of Osmotherley, union of Northallerton, wapentake of … of the Hamilton hills, and about one mile south from Osmotherley. Thingdon THINGDON, Northampton.See Finedon. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… A Rowland Thornburgh and Agnes his wife occur at Osmotherley in 14834. Jane, one of his daughters and heirs, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In 1521; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 68. The manors of Osmotherley and Dunnerdale were incorrectly stated to be held …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands of Wraysom (by grant of Henry VII) and Oxcliff and Osmotherley. Sir Thomas Lord Stanley had received from Henry … Northolmley, Bolton le Moors, Claughton in Amounderness, Osmotherley, and Dunderdale; with others in Cheshire, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ft. above sea level, between Newland Beck on the east and Osmotherley Beck on the west. The hamlet of Mansriggs lies … from Ulverston to Broughton, with branches north-west into Osmotherley and northeast by Mansriggs to Penny Bridge The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Osmotherley OSMOTHERLEY Asmunderlauhe, c. 1240; Asemunderlauwe, c. 1270; … is a parish council of five members. Manor The manor of OSMOTHERLEY was held of the Lancasters by the family of … in 1343 holding a capital messuage with garden, &c, at Osmotherley of Matthew de Redmayne of Kendal by knight's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… centre of the town from the Gill, 6 having its source in Osmotherley, 2 miles to the north. Lightburn, another brook, … and rent for land called Stainton; also lands and rents in Osmotherley, Tilberrfrwaite, Roshead, Mansriggs and …
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