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A History of the County of Lancaster
… open landscape. The geological formation is the same as in Sefton. In the summer the village is much resorted to by pleasure parties. The road from Sefton to Great Crosby passes through it. To the north-east … Blundell, to the barony of Warrington and the third to the Sefton fee. 4 Subsequently Pain de Vilers, lord of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of dwelling houses; the outer half, with the exception of Sefton Park, containing 387 acres, has, within recent years, … past Green Bank. 6 Portions of them are still visible in Sefton Park, part of the course having been formed into a … of the township, where is now the principal entrance to Sefton Park. The main road, as Aigburth Road, 8 pursues its …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sold it to Sir Richard Molyneux, 28 and it descended like Sefton 29 until 1729, when it was sold, 30 and has …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Walton to Thomas, son of Richard de Molyneux of Sefton, 63 and in 1382 Hugh de Ince of Wigan released all his … 64 This and other lands granted to younger branches of the Sefton family 65 appear to have been purchased by the head of … in the fifteenth century by Sir Richard Molyneux of Sefton, with other small holdings in Walton. 66 These were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Liverpool. 50 In the sixteenth century the Molyneuxes of Sefton were stewards of the manor. 51 Holand of Upholland, … called Barret's Hall, the chief seat of the earl of Sefton, is situated in this township on the borders of … the grand staircase being at its north-east angle. Sefton Hall, the old house of the Molyneux family, was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the 13th century Sir Gilbert de Barton granted to Henry de Sefton, clerk, and his heirs or assigns the whole lordship of … Barton as well for Westhoughton as for Aspull. 9 Henry de Sefton quickly bestowed the lordship upon the abbot and … to the Bartons and was included in the grant of Henry de Sefton. The manor-house of the canons seems to have been at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… enfeoffed Gilbert Langtree, James Molyneux, rector of Sefton, and Robert Langton, son of the grantor, of his manor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert was seised in the time of Henry III, Henry de Sefton having taken possession after Robert's death on the … 108; 212, m. 431 d. It should be remembered that Henry de Sefton represented the Alfred de Ince of 1212, and that …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1 March, 1582-3, aged 16; perhaps S.T.P., and rector of Sefton, co. Lancaster; admitted to Gray's Inn 1615, Reg. 136; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for Co. Berks. 70 Thomas Bayly, for Co. Berks. 70 John Sefton, for Co. Bucks. 70 John Hearne, for Co. Bucks. 70 Fra. …
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