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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Sir Robert Langley of Agecroft (see the account of Pendlebury), and dying in Aug. 1569 left a son and heir … of the manor of Reddish, and also the manors of Prestwich, Pendlebury, and Tetlow. Her children, Edward (age twelve on … settlement of the manors of Reddish, Crumpsall, Prestwich, Pendlebury, and Tetlow was made by Edward Coke and Katherine …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… acres approved from the waste in Salford, Pendleton, and Pendlebury, at 31 s. 6 d.; Thomas de Strangeways, 15 acres … Mondays by Salford Church. 16 & 17 Vict. cap. 32. Part of Pendlebury was added to Pendleton in 1883; Loc. Govt. Bd. … his manor of Salford; other messuages, &c., in Pendleton, Pendlebury, Oldfield, Oldfield Lane, Cross Lane, Little …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… same time released all his right; ibid. fol. 156/192. The Pendlebury family had had an estate in Sharples, which was … de Holland and his son Thurstan. William son of Roger de Pendlebury granted to John de Prestwich, rector of Whitwell, … him on the death of Maud daughter of his brother Ellis de Pendlebury; ibid. fol. 145 b/181 b. Lettice, another daughter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cudworth 48 oc. 164748 Robert Gilbody 49 1652 Henry Pendlebury, M.A. 50 (Christ's Coll. Camb.) oc. 166791 John … since 1662 is represented by the chapel at Dundee. Henry Pendlebury, on being expelled from Holcombe, continued to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Sir Lees Knowles, bart., who resides at Westwood in Pendlebury, 33 and belongs to a family connected with the … the tower was taken down in 1879, and is now at Westwood, Pendlebury. It bears the arms of Orrell with the initials W O …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was acquitted of having disseised Amice, wife of Thomas de Pendlebury, of 16 acres in Upholland; Assize R. 404, m. 1. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at Bast House, to the south-east of Gollinrod, that Henry Pendlebury exercised his ministry after being expelled from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with escheats, wardships, &c.; the homages of Roger de Pendlebury and others; escheats and liberties of the tenement … of lawsuits respecting the customs of the manor. 27 The Pendlebury family, already mentioned, held SNYDALE of the … William son of Nest had granted to Thomas son of Ellis de Pendlebury land in Ballesley, bounded by the road from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… evidences contain the following: Ellis son of Robert de Pendlebury to Henry son of Robert son of Ralph de Trafford … (as it seems) reduced the rent to 3 s.; no. 311. Roger de Pendlebury afterwards released to a later Henry de Trafford …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rivington Pike by a giant. A local board for Swinton and Pendlebury was formed in 1867. 3 The district was afterwards … and Swinton, 1,346, including 10 of inland water. Part of Pendlebury has been included with Swinton. Subs. R. Lancs. … the east extended to Hendene Brook, dividing Swinton from Pendlebury, and on the west to a brook near Wardley wall; and …
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