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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 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… continued to adhere to the Roman religion; see Raines and Sutton, Humpb. Chetham (Chet. Soc), i, 32. The will and … Turton deeds in the Clowes muniments; see also Raines and Sutton, Humph. Chetham, i, 31; James C. Scholes, Turton … documents are printed. For Humphrey Chetham see Raines and Sutton, Life, quoted above; he was described as 'of Turton' …
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… The manor-house seems to have been at Littlewood. 32 The Sutton family, 33 claiming by descent from one of the … esquires, Christopher Leyland, Roger Farington, Gilbert Sutton, George Dandy, chantry priest, Robert Smith and John … Ch. Bks. (Rev. W. G. Procter). William and Thomas de Sutton had a tenement in 1284; Assize R. 1268, m. 13. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… wife in 1566; ibid. bdle. 28, m. 102. George Standish of Sutton held land in Upholland of the Earl of Derby by the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… another, paying 18 d.; Kuerden MSS. v, fol. 84. William de Sutton in 131213 released to Ellen de Torbock the mill and pool of Whittle; Kuerden MSS. iii, W 26 b. Thomas de Sutton contributed to the subsidy of 1332; Exch. Lay Subs. … in Scarisbrick, and then of the Gorsuch family. Gilbert Sutton, who died about 1517, held land of the Hospitallers by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rep. xxxii, App. 341. Henry, son of Robert le Norreys of Sutton was appointed bailiff of the manor of West Derby and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to William de Fegherby part of his land in Whiston, called Sutton Cliff and Sourcroft, with common of pasture in the … lands in Whiston of Richard Bold by the rent of a rose, in Sutton of William Holland, and in Huyton and Roby of John … of the dependence of Halsnead upon Daresbury and Sutton. Very little is known of the Wetherbys beyond their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Little Woolton, 5; Kirkby, 2; Little Crosby, 3. iv. Sutton, 4; Eccleston, 4; Rainhill, 2. See Inq. and Extents …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a settlement was made of Roger Colley's lands in Windle, Sutton and Melling; Robert was his son and heir, and Richard … (Rec. Com.), iii, 439, 459. In 1614 Thomas Roughley of Sutton left 100 for the school; Robert, his brother and heir, … The town was divided into six wardsHardshaw, Parr, East Sutton, West Sutton, Windle, and Eccleston; each with an …
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