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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1420 Marmaduke Lumley, LL.B. 54 Bishop of Durham and James Strangeways d. W. de Cawood 30 July 1421 Robert Rolleston 55 …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Stonehouse Sir John, Bart. St. Quinton Sir William. Strangeways Thomas, Esq. Stradling Sir Edward. Strickland Sir …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… same, and to apply them to the Use of the Public; and Mr. Strangeways, Mr. Shippen, and Mr. Lockhart were appointed to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… passed like a manor in Hunmanby to the Paulets and Strangeways in the 16th century. 11 In 1544, however, the …
The Environs of London
… alms-houses, aged 94, buried Jan. 16, 1772; Elizabeth Strangeways, aged 99, July 31, 1772; Ruth Dennis, 91, May 22, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the township Byrom, 27 Booth, 28 Entwisle, 29 and Strangeways. 30 The land tax return of 1787 shows that the … together with his Chorlton estate; ibid. vii, 30. Philip Strangeways had lands in Manchester and Lower Ardwick, which … and lands from William the son and heir apparent of Philip Strangeways; George Strangeways was tenant for life; ibid. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as the correspondent saw it seventy years ago: 'At the Strangeways end of Broughton Lane were a few residences, … 438, m. 4 d. The Langleys seem to have granted it to the Strangeways family, who held it by knight's service and the … de Holand, for life. One of the witnesses was Henry de Strangeways; Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 146d.; Mamecestre, 422 m. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the southern half of the township, 2 in which also lies Strangeways. Alms Hill, or Ormsell, lies to the west of … assize courts, with large gaol adjoining, on the site of Strangeways Hall. The other public buildings include a town … a small modern park. A wholesale fish-market was opened at Strangeways in 1867, but is now given up. The industries …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he covenanted to pay his mother Douce, then wife of James Strangeways, an annuity of 6 10 s. as her dower, in the … the manner described in the text; Hindley Hall, otherwise Strangeways Hall, with the fourth part of the manor, was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… alms about 1160. 38 In the 16th century it was held by the Strangeways family, 39 and remained an integral part of their … free from the rent due to the lord of Manchester. Thomas Strangeways of Strangeways (see Cheetham) died in 1590, holding land in …
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