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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and services of William Daniell, John de Halsnead, John de Standish, Richard de Aughton, and others; Ogle R. as above. … others, the tenants' names including John Blundell, John Standish, James Ellom, Nicholas Harrington of Huyton, John … and afterwards, with the aid of his wife Alice, Katherine Standish, and other riotous persons, so molested the father …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Ellen the widow of Roger Brockholes. Christopher Standish bought from the king the marriage of Richard …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the 17th-century a lead mine was worked on Sir Richard Standish's land. 3 In 1666 there were sixty hearths to be … 14 one-fourth part of the manor becoming the share of Standish of Duxbury, 15 and may still be vested in the … in Whittle. 47 In 1789 the chief landowners were Sir Frank Standish of Duxbury, Samuel Crook of Old Crook, Thomas Crosse …
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… between John Ogle, of Roby and Whiston, and Alexander Standish, of Duxbury, respecting the Peel House in Appleton; …
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… and has on the north no marked physical separation from Standish, in a different parish and hundred. The area is … known as Gidlow and Brimelow, 2 the latter on the Standish boundary; while to the west is Woodhouses, near the … William Ford and the widows of James Houghton and Nicholas Standish contributed to a subsidy of Mary's reign as …
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… daughters, of whom Margery, the second, married Ralph Standish of Standish, and carried the manor into that family. 12 In 1680 Edward Standish and Elizabeth his wife passed the manor with a small …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Adam, had married Alexander, son and heir of Edward Standish of Standish, in 1575, 29 and in 1581 Adam Hawarden and Alexander Standish had conveyed the manor and family estates by fine to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… north of the former town and about 1 miles north-east of Standish Church. It is a rather lofty two-story building very … annually for having common in the Ferrers holding in the Standish district; ibid. 272. Hugh de Worthington and … perhaps acting as trustee, in 131011 granted land in Standish to Hugh de Standish (of Duxbury) and Alice his wife, …
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… Heresided at Finch Mill in Shevington, and is buried in Standish Church, where there is a monument. 37 Dicconson of … is a sheet of water which is crossed by the road from Standish and Parbold on a bridge of three arches and … the Hospital included the Worthingtons of Blainscough, 63 Standish 64 and Halliwell. 65 The tenants of Cockersand Abbey …
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… Anne and Mary, the latter in 1737 marrying Ralph Standish of Standish. In the rate-book for Yealand Redmayne 'Albert … 1756. He appears to have died about that time, for 'Madam Standish' appears in his place in the constable's …
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