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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Cecily, daughters and coheirs of Henry de Trafford, i.e. Henry son of Henry. In 1353 William de Holland prosecuted … described: Beginning at the Fennes stock at the end of Redford hedge and at the end of Cheping clough, and so …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 5 s. a year to Robert Grelley. 15 In 1278 Richard de Redford and Richard the Chief of Farnworth were described as … de Lever of Great Lever, Henry de Hulton, and Richard de Redford held Farnworth by homage and fealty, a rent of 6 s., … of 3 s. 6 d., the Hulton portion 4 s. 6 d., and the Redford portion divided between Adam Prestall and Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of his family in this place. Richard son of Adam de Redford, who was living in 1276, is the earliest on record. 8 … Assize R. 1238, m. 34. In 1294 Richard son of Adam de Redford released to Adam son of John de Lever all his claim … 42. Kearsley was usually named among the Hulton manors; e.g. Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 321, m. 3. Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… seated here in the 16th and 17th centuries. 41 WEASTE, i.e. the Waste, is mentioned in the year 1570. 42 Humphrey … thence by the Black Lache to Alwine Mere and Redford, and by the syke under Pendlebury Park to the Irwell, … 386. The estate was eighteen messuages, twelve oxgangs (i.e. a plough-land and a half) and 120 acres of land, a toft, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Elias de Worsley the manors of Worsley and Hulton, i.e. half a plough-land in Worsley, which was the whole of … d.; William Lever, James Hulton, Richard Prestall, Alison Redford, and Ralph Astley, 1 d. each for Walkden Moor; … (ed. 1868), i, 447. Ormerod, loc. cit. See Foss, Judges; G.E.C. Complete Peerage, and Dict. Nat. Biog. He was created …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Clement, John Ellis, John Wilkins, William Tuer and Benj. Redford: and all form part of the ground formerly called Pall …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the time of the inquisition. 15 Robert de Markham about 17 E. 1, left the park, manor, and advowson of the church of … Mr. Roger de Seyton and his fellows at Westminster, 2 E. 1. which was not long after her husbands death. Her son … The parishes of Tuxford, Upton, Walesby, Markam, Gamstone, Redford, and Askam, in this neighbourhood, grow many hops. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 50 a. of coppice newly inclosed lying on both sides of Redford Water were let for the first time; in 1606 the land … Lease by Wm. Bailey; ibid. 194, Adlam to Adlam, 1671. e.g. Longleat MS. 11260 mentions a holding with 31 a. in Cley Field and 24 a. in Chedlanger Field, c. 1570. See e.g. Longleat MS. 10649. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 116. See p. 90. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Mathew Redford (for many years an extraordinary tidesman London port …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of the men and their fequells, &c. 3 There was a suit, 5 E. 2. for lands in Wellum, Clareburgh, and Bolum, partible amongst heirs males. Adam Prat of Redford who lived in the time of Henry the third, had three … of Retford, the defendant. 4 There was a fine at York, 9 E. 3. between John, son of John de Boughton, and Constantia …
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