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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was made with Richard de Shaweither the same person or his heirby which he resigned his rights in the easements … In 1628 the following paid to the subsidy for landsWilliam Parr, William Wright, Edward Orme, and Thomas Wyke or Whike; … Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 43, m. 118; to Thomas Parr and others, ibid. bdle. 45, m. 22; to John Gleast, ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… moiety was of the same lord held probably by a family or families bearing the local name, of whom there are but few … of 12 d. He had no son, his heirs being his five daughters or their issue, and the estates went to his brother Edward. … Jackson, B.A. 114 (Brasenose College, Oxf.) 1791 William Parr Greswell 115 1853 Walter Nicol, M.A. (Glasgow) 116 1869 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the township, and has two stations called Albert Park or Withington and Didsbury; the latter was opened in 1875. … be mentioned Stenner Lane, leading west from the church, Parr, and Didsbury Eea. MANOR Although the 'manor of … was no separate manor, Didsbury being held as a portion or hamlet of Withington. 7 It is named in a Mosley settlement …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Ralph held a twelfth of the manor, and the Fish or Fisher family another twelfth, indicating that a third … and succeeded his father about two years later, dying in or before 1370. 33 He appears to have prospered, and added to … the last note. In 1445, his sister Alice, widow of John de Parr of Rainford, released to him all her right in the lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the north-west corner, but there is no station. Annel or Hannel Cross once stood in the south-east corner on a spur … is now divided into three cottages. Of the minor estates or manors there is little to record. 54 The most ancient … his brother John succeeded. In 14456 John Dinelay, Henry Parr and Agnes his wife, Christopher Banastre, John Alanson …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Thomas Abbott with nine hearths, John Todd and Edward Parr six each. 2 Parr Hall is a three-story brick house with stone quoins and … of Northumberland. 10 Fiennes. Azure three lions rampant or. The manor passed through various hands, 11 and in 1539 it …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… outside Prescot, at a level of 260 ft., is a reservoir or balancing station on the VyrnwyLiverpool pipe line, and … the boundaries included a portion of the Kirkgate of Parr; Cockersand Chartul. ii, 602. In 1280, Amery, widow of … Henry, who with his wife Grace settled certain lands in Parr and Lathom upon their son Thomas, with remainder to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… plough-lands. 2 Afterwards it was included in the lordship or barony of Penwortham, and in part at least was given by … send four oxen, four cows, four young beasts, two horses or mares, ten sheep, and four geese with one gander at the … Michael's. In 1689 Elswick Chapel was certified 'for John Parr and his congregation; Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. xiv, App. iv, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… over all a bendlet gules. Molyneux. Azure a cross moline or. The growth of this branch of the Andertons is somewhat … Hugh, described as 'of Euxton.' He was succeeded in 1516 or 1517 by a son James, who acquired lands in Bretherton and … Haighton, Durton, and Whittle-le-Woods. He names Edward Parr of Eccleston as a son-in-law; his grandson (and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… It is separated from Walton by the brook called Fazakerley or Tue Brook, and from West Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to … Hawarden Fazakerley, gent. in Sept. 1748, married Anne Parr of Ormskirk, by licence; a son Robert was buried 1 June, … for her life, and then to Thomasine, daughter of Robert Parr of Rainford, for her life; Kuerden MSS. iii, W. 11, n. …
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