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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of New-Forest, hundred of Redbridge, Romsey and S. divisions of the county of Southampton; containing 50 … in the parish, is a very thick deposit of marine shells. Tatton TATTON, a township, in the parish of Rosthern, union of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of a yeoman and a groom, appointed by lord steward's warrant. At first these two posts were apparently combined … Yeoman 16621664 1662 1 Dec. [?] 2 Grooms 16611662 By 1661 Tatton, J. 1661 6 June Moorer, J. 1662 25 Jan. Gwinn, R. 1662 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Pendleton, assessed for the county lay of 1624 at 3 19 s. 8 d., 2 18 s. 3 d., and 3 5 s. 4 d. respectively, when the hundred paid … and John Pilsworth, chaplain of the Lady Brereton of Tatton. Two years later the curate had disappeared, his place …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… for the Year 1736. 4. A State of the Debt of his Majesty's Navy; as it stood at Christmas then last. 5. An Account … Clerks, Instruments and Contingencies relating thereto l. s. d. 28,062 14 1 l. s. d. 2. Superannuated Sea-Officers 5109 … 1288 33,299 17 0 3d ditto 1288 33,354 16 0 Lieut. Gen. Tatton's Regiment 705 13,917 3 0 Major Gen. Barrel's 705 …
Survey of London Monograph
… ALDENHAM. R. A. ALLISON, M.P. Mrs. C. R. ASHBEE. Mrs. H. S. ASHBEE. The LORD BALCARRES. B. T. BATSFORD. ALBERT E. BERNAYS. The late Sir WALTER BESANT, M.A., F.S.A. BOARD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. LEONARD BORWICK. … The Hon. LYULPH STANLEY. J.J. STEVENSON. Miss STONE. R. G. TATTON. W. THOMPSON. T. THORNTON. HAMO THORNYCROFT, R.A. Miss …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Auckland, N. W. division of Darlington ward, S. division of the county of Durham, 4 miles (S. E.) from … two farms, comprise about 1800 acres, the property of Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart. The great tithes have been commuted for … of land, of which a large part is the property of Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., who is lord of the manor. The village is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are worked. There were only thirty-two hearthsRichard Holt's dwelling having twelve of themliable to the hearth tax in … 26 By him it was in 1767 sold to Samuel Egerton of Tatton, 27 and has descended to Earl Egerton of Tatton, the present owner. 28 Richard Kenyon, a leaseholder …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… village of Irlam includes Higher and Lower Irlam and Jenny's Green. The Davyhulme portion was crossed from east to west … and his son William, whose wife was named Alice; Mascy of Tatton D. in Warrington Museum. The marriage indentures of … 'of Coddington, Cheshire, sixth son of Sir John Massey of Tatton'; but this is discountenanced by Ormerod ( Ches. ii, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was a skirmish at Haggate in 1644 between Prince Rupert's forces and the Parliamentarians. 3 The township, now called … Briercliffe. 14 It has descended to Mr. Reginald Arthur Tatton, who is also the owner of Mustihalgh, Bend Hill, Lower … Halstead family. Mr. William Halstead is now the owner. Tatton. Quarterly argent and gules, four crescents …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and go east through the centre of the town as St. James's Street; after passing through the town the road divides … of 1626 this chapelry contributed as follows: Burnley, 2 2 s. 5 d.; Briercliffe and Extwistle, 1 11 s. 10 d.; … Cuerden and Astley in Chorley, whose descendant, Mr. R. A. Tatton, is the present owner. ROYLE HALL stands about 1 miles …
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