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A History of the County of Lancaster
… ground is apt to become flooded after wet weather or in winter-time, and deep ditches are necessary to carry … and his wife lands in Halsall and Barton; and Robert de Parr granted them an annual rent of 40 s. 28 Otes succeeded … August, 1403. 33 The other recites the gifts of Robert de Parr of the manors of Halsall and Downholland and lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… winds. The lower keuper sandstone of the new red sandstone or trias is here entirely obscured by sand, deep boulder … have reverted to the chief lord, of whom Richard Blundell, or possibly his father, subsequently held it either by … 1686. An elder son John, born in 1660 and baptized by Mr. Parr, a secular priest, after studying at St. Omer's, entered …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rentals, so that the grant may have been revoked or exchanged. Assize R. 1238, m. 34. In 1294 Richard son of … Prestwich, and Ralph Smith of Unsworth, trustees of Hugh Parr of Kearsley, and John Parr, his only son and heir apparent, settled lands in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… leaving spaces only for pastures between the streets or groups of dwellings. Lowton is a residential suburban … Lucy a daughter and co-heir of Henry son of John de Parr. 17 His grandson Henry married Constance daughter and … John, who about 1559 married Margaret widow of Thomas Parr. 21 He acquired much of the Parr inheritance, and Parr
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it from Maghull, and on the east and north by the Sudell or Lydiate Brook; while on the west the 25 ft. level is … married, as her second husband, Nicholas, son of Robert de Parr; and in 1415 it was reported that she was of unsound … and mind, and in this condition had alienated to Ralph de Parr all her hereditary lands in Lydiate, worth 8 per annum; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres; 1 of which 1,395 acres belong to Melling proper or the south-western half, and the remainder to Cunscough 2 … and the other in Melling Wood. 11 Henry de Melling died in or before 1225, when his son Thomas paid the king 22 s. as … de Aintree and her daughters Alice and Margery, Alice de Parr, and others were charged with having disseised Randle de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by trees. The bunter series of the new red sandstone or trias underlies the township; the upper mottled sandstones … but was itself subordinate to the preceptory of Yeveley or Stidd in Derbyshire. A rent of 5 s. a year for the five … Lathom, Joan wife of Henry Mossock, heir of Richard de Parr ('now Sir Piers Leigh'later note), Cicely wife of Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Kendal in this part of Lancashire, including the whole or large parts of the parishes of Cockerham, Garstang and St. … to the king, and was granted out on lease to Sir Thomas Parr and others. 51 A compotus of 1495 preserved at Sizergh … son dying in 1536 the lands were granted to Sir William Parr; L. and P. Hen. VIII, xii(1), g. 795 (14). De Banco R. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1 This township is usually called Newton in Makerfield or Newton le Willows, to distinguish it from other places of … the demesne was valued at 4. 13 BARONY Afterwards the fee or barony of MAKERFIELD was formed, embracing much the same … Slynehead; the last-named had in 1624 leased to Edward Parr the tenement, with its buildings, lands, landoles, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Leland, who visited it about 1535:'Ormskirk, a four miles or five miles from Liverpool, and about a two miles from … Croft, 36 Standish, 37 Gerard, 38 Scarisbrick, 39 and Parr. 40 A rental of 1524, compiled for the prior of … n. 179. In the reign of Edw. III Robert son of Henry de Parr by his marriage with Cecily daughter of John Whitehead …
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