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A History of the County of Lancaster
… This detachment may have had an influence in determining or preserving its parochial unity. The area of the parish is … D.D. 67 The King d. A. Rigby 6 Feb. 16289 Richard Parr, D.D. 68 " res. E. Brouncker 1644 Edward Gee 69 23 Nov. … the transition period, and among the later rectors Bishop Parr and Edward Gee are most prominent, the last-named, a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… this point the river bends south for a quarter of a mile or more to turn round a narrow projecting eminence, and then … 1322 by the devastating Scots, and it is uncertain whether or not it was ever restored. The rectors, also, who in the … Leyland Eccleston; West DerbySpeke, Whiston, Parr and Skelmersdale. Much had been granted out before 1212, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as one knight's fee, was granted to the Lathom family or their predecessors in title. The partition indicated in … a convicted recusant. 6 The Civil War also produced little or no disturbance in Huyton. Lord Derby's property was of … An informer sent the following list: 'Mr. Woofall, Hugh Parr, gent., Rafe Gorsage, yeoman, and John Molinex'; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ani the care of souls. 28 As early as 1220 khe church, or perhaps twothirds of it, was valued at 80 marks a year. 29 … of conventicles, viz. Papists, Quakers, and Fanatical or Mixed Multitude. Of the Papists there are two conventicles … at Lund chapel on Sunday in last Lent assizes by Mr. John Parr; and either for that or the like offence the next Sunday …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and charities PRESCOT IWHISTON WINDLE CUERDLEY PRESCOT PARR DITTON SUTTON RAINFORD BOLD ECCLESTON IIWIDNES GREAT … Rainhill; (ii) Eccleston and Rainford; (iii) Windle and Parr; (iv) Sutton. Farnworth Division, paying the other … of the parish has been comparatively uneventful. No Roman or other early remains have been found here. The Bolds were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the county of York. It was in 1066 the head of a fee or lordship comprising the whole district of Amounderness, … 213 W. W. Carus Wilson d. J. Penny 14 Apr. 1840 John Owen Parr, M.A. 214 Hulme's Trustees d. R. C. Wilson 12 July 1877 James Hamer Rawdon, M.A. 215 " d. J. O. Parr 9 Apr. 1900 Hercules Scott Butler, M.A. 216 " res. J. H. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also, were at one period under the care of the priest or colony of priests who gave a name to Prestwich. Not only … Travers 41 " d. W. de Marklan 11 Dec. 1320 Richard de Parr 42 Sir Ric. de Holland res. John Travers 15 Oct. 1332 … de Trafford 43 Thos. son of Adam de Prestwich d. R. de Parr 26 July 1334. Richard de Warton 44 Thos. son of Adam de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… others dressing the cloths; the women and children carding or spinning; all employed, from the youngest to the oldest, … the land being divided into small inclosures, every three or four pieces of land had a house belonging to them. . . In … of Robert de Radcliffe, Anabil de Tetlow, and Thomas de Parr, and though the first writ was dismissed for the error …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… For a long time there were three recognized divisions, or hamlets, in the townshipUnsworth 2 in the east, Whitefield … was held by the families of Foxe and Holland as heirs of Parr. 60 The families of Barlow, 61 Crompton, 62 Molyneux, 63 … it passed in marriage with an heiress into the family of Parr, from whom it was conveyed by two sisters and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the latter place might be reached by road in the coach or over the sands on horseback. Nicholas Blundell fulfilled … the hall, when the squire's sword dance might be performed or his tricks of legerdemain exhibited to divert the company. … de Haydock, rector of Sefton, was the feoffee of Robert de Parr in 1427; Ct. of Wards and Liveries, box 13 A, n. FD 14. …
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