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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by depressions through which small brooks run down west or south to the rivers named. The area of Ashton proper is … Master of the Rolls. 15 The second moiety was shared or inherited by the families of Stapleton 16 and Metham, 17 … Ches.), i, 221. Cal. Com. for Comp. iv, 2788. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 145. John Driver of Bowland …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the yearly service of 6 s. and one sore sparrow hawk or 2 s. 6 Hugh, living about the middle of the 12th century, … Gilbert son of John son of Gilbert de la Legh. He died in or shortly before 1339. 23 John de Balderston married Roesia, … d. 1684 (? 1694) -s. Alexander, d. 1729. Estcourt and Payne, Cath. Non-jurors, 101. A note of the will (1724) of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the east, Bowgrave and Howath south-east and Byrewath or Byerworth west. In the north end of Bonds are the remains of Greenhalgh Castle and the farm or hamlet of Lingart. Barnacre, the main portion of the … called Lingart and 36 acres at Barnacre; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Catk. Nonjurors, 141. Visit. (Chet. Soc), 48. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Berton, 1226. The surface is for the most part level or slightly undulating, but rises a little more sharply in … being the proportion due for two plough-lands. A mortgage or settlement of the manor of Barton, with lands in … land in 14.84; PaL of Lanc. Plea R. 61, m. 7. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 139, 95. William Cardwell was a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… time probably been part of Barton. 3 In 1212 BILSBORROW, or part, was held of the king in chief by a rent of 6 d., … their estates as 'Papists' in 1717; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 136. There is a short … dower against Paulin de Wedacre and his brother Roger (or Richard) and against Alice widow of Thomas de Grimsargh …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. Its seat was at Haudley or Audley Hall. The other moiety, that held by Adam de … until the middle of the 18th century. Some support, or rather correction, is afforded to the tradition by a fine … 68 It was for a time Congregational and the Rev. George Payne, a tutor in the Academy, became its minister in 1823. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… eastern corner and divides Lostock from Blackrod. Huyton or Highton lies on the northern boundary, while Arleyfamous … argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all a fesse azure. In the 16th century the principal … widow of John Shepherd; and James Makinson; Estcourt and Payne, Cath. Nonjurors, 106, 1523. Thomas Gillibrand of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… customary division into four quartersChurch, Middle, North or Town, and Holmes. 5 Manors Earl Tostig held BOLTON in 1066 … persons as two and a half plough-lands in drengage; they or their ancestors had formerly paid 40 s. and rendered … by Heysham's charity trustees, Lancaster. Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 144. End. Char. Rep. 1899. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the poor, distributed by the overseer of Leagram to two or three persons. 34 Another small sum is given. 35 Formerly … Whalley Couch. (Chet. Soc.), i, 187. Chipping Lawnd (or Lawn) in Leagram preserves a trace of the old association. … his freehold estate called Higher Greystone; Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Non-jurors, 151. Agnes widow of John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was the Tower, with the hamlet of Sharoe adjacent, Durton or Urton to the north-east and Fernyhalgh on the eastern … are known in the churchyard and elsewhere. 2 There are, or were, some reputed holy wells. 3 Manors In 1066 BROUGHTON, … 60, 61, quoting P.R.O. Forftd. Estates, P 134.. See also Payne, Rec. of Engl. Cath. 155. The Claytons of Crook and …
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