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A History of the County of Lancaster
… or their issue, represented in 1393 by John son of John de Sutton, Katherine wife of Gilbert de Bruche, Emma wife of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with John son of William de Farington concerned land in Sutton; Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 5, m. viij d. The market …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… against Eccleston on the north. The portion next to Sutton is called Ritherope. The open country is occupied by … ancient pedestal. 2 MANORS From what has been recorded of Sutton and Eccleston it will be known that RAINHILL, assessed … was held by the lord of Eccleston of the lord of Sutton, the latter holding of the Constable of Chester as of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… holding lands in Warrington, Sankey, Penketh, Parr, and Sutton, and leaving as next of kin and heir Richard son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… given as 5 Nov. 1627. Metcalfe, op. cit. 186. Raines and Sutton, Humphrey Chetham (Chet. Soc.), 114. Various sums of … in the manor therefore was not entirely lost; Raines and Sutton, op. cit. 115. An account of lays, &c., paid for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had no son, and Gorsuch and other lands went to Richard de Sutton, who had married the elder daughter Joan. 127 In 1390 … show that the main portion was settled on Richard de Sutton and Joan his wife, with the remainder to William de … a marriage was arranged between Margaret daughter of Roger Sutton (son of John, the son of Gilbert) and Thomas son and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who granted him an annuity of 20 out of the manor of Sutton near Macclesfield, which was continued to him (as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Sutton SUTTON No variation in spelling. This township, now included … beds intervening at Leech Hall, Peckers Hill Lane, and Sutton Moss. From St. Anne's Well to Thatto Heath the pebble …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by debt, and in May, 1611, the manor was sold to Thomas Sutton of London, founder of the Charterhouse School. 63 … Whiston, and the rectory of Huyton had been sold to Thomas Sutton in 1611, Sir Edward's sons Edward and George joining in the sale. Thomas Sutton died in December, 1611, and his heir was his nephew …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the feudal rights and services due from Geoffrey de Sutton, who held TOCKHOLES, presumably in demesne, to Robert … cxlix, fol. 108 b; Towneley MS. HH, no. 3350. Geoffrey de Sutton rendered 2 s. yearly, of which sum 12 d. was to be …
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