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A History of the County of Lancaster
… border of Maghull, was formerly a water-mill. Beckington or Bickiston Brook rises, or rose, by the church, to flow west to the Sudell. Gerard … fifteen of two. Newstead, op. cit. p. 105. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, pp. 11012, 126. James Halsall …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… seems to have been included in the royal demesne or held in thegnage at a rent or service of 10 s. a year. 2 About the middle of the twelfth … going over the seas to be educated for the priesthood; Payne, Rec. of Engl. Cath. 152. In his will, dated 21 July, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a thousand were within the borough of Blackpool. The Pool or the Blackpool in Layton often occurs in 17th-century … An electric tramway was opened in 1885. The Parade or Promenade along the sea front, one of the original … Edward and a freehold house called Fox Hall; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 109. Hutton thought it 'in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… occur in the centre of the parish, the New Red Sandstone or Trias and the Permian in the valley of the Ribble; … thereupon set upon his house, put him to flight and killed or drove into the river many of his men, and in the house … said to have made its way as far as Darwen. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 100. In the same work will be …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… He died in 1763. 11 Grelley. Gules three bendlets enhanced or. Manor The manor of BRINDLE was a member of the fee of … 29 Gerard of Bryn. Azure a lion rampant ermine crowned or. The place does not seem to have had a resident lord since … in right of his wife Catherine; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 97. Also the following: John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is not given separately, but was in later times 9 or 10 oxgangs of land. Early in the 12th century it was held … d., 12 d. and 20 d. respectively to the Earl of Lancaster, or 4 s. 4 d. in all. 12 The Fleming portion appears to be … of London, esq.; ibid. (ed. 1870), ii, 610. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 143. John son of John Dobson of …
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 … out of the manor of Halton, &c, in 1717; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 144. George Carus, younger son …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were added to it through the donation of their churches or chapels to Lancaster Priory; and it may be observed that … Stone; this is a little higher than Pendle. The western or lowland portion of the parish is bisected by the Lune; the … James Swarbrick, dying in the castle in 1717; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 355. Stout, Autobiog. 93; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies to the north of Preston and Ribbleton. The Savock (or Savick) Brook crosses the centre, flowing westsouth-west … to the Ribble. The western end is called Cadley or Cadeley; Killinsough is in the north-east. The surface, … Coseney, Thomas Miller and William Cowpe; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 95, &c. The Kendall family here …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Staynall, 1 18 s.; Preesall with Hackinsall, 2 3 s. 8 d., or a total of 4 1 s. 8 d. towards each 100 required from … 1212 as three. Later it was held in thegnage of the king or the lord of the honour of Lancaster by a rent of 10 s. 5 … Trans. Hist. Soc. (new ser.), xxiv, 173. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 1334. Christopher Butler made a …
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