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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Huyton, Roby, and Tarbock, being considered as one knight's fee, and rated at 12 plough-lands in all. 5 Knowsley and … Richard for her reasonable dower from her late husband's estate, and the whole of Knowsley was assigned to her, as … Boniface IX, it having been shown by Sir John Massy of Tatton that they were related in the third and fourth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… property of his nephew Sir Reginald West, son of Thomas's half-sister Joan la Warre by her husband Sir Thomas, third … cousin, Sir Oswald Mosley, descendant of Sir Nicholas's younger brother, Anthony Mosley. 11 Sir Oswald was … The would-be purchaser of Manchester was Mr. Egerton of Tatton. Ibid. 514; many examples of his peculiarities are …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Farm, the scene of the opening chapters of Mrs. Gaskell's Mary Barton, stood in the main portion of the township … of Nicholas Longford in socage, by a rent of 3 s. 4 d.; this is probably the Moss Side estate of the family. … Dogkennel Lane. Returns at Preston. The Egertons of Tatton were also owners. A district was assigned to it in …
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… branch of the same railway. The duke of Bridgewater's, now the Manchester Ship Canal Co.'s, canal traverses the township for a short distance on the … Alice had become the wife of Sir Richard le Mascy 28 of Tatton, knt., who died without male issue, and was succeeded …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hallows, lately demised to Sir Henry Hoghton at 6 13 s. 4 d., to James Banastre for the increased rent of 8, and the other part to Richard Folds at 2 10 s. rent for ten years. 4 Afterwards the whole was let for 9 … and the Lodge has descended with that estate to Mr. R. A. Tatton of Cuerden. 21 The Nutters were of Reedley. 22 The …
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… not far from the Mersey. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway between the same places also crosses the township, … the same time married Hamlet, son of Robert de Mascy of Tatton in Cheshire, 13 and their descendants continued in … of his name. In 1341 Hamlet, son of Robert de Mascy of Tatton, with others entered into a recognizance touching the …
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… Street and Regent Road, and joins the Irwell by Prince's Bridge. The London & North Western Company's Exchange … various hands, and is now the property of Earl Egerton of Tatton. 108 Ordsall Hall has been in its best days a very … repaired, and in part rebuilt, by Lord Egerton of Tatton, the church of St. Cyprian being built in 1899 on the …
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… northward to Chorley. The London and North Western Company's main line to Carlisle runs north through the township, near the eastern boundary; it has stations called Boar's Head and Standish, the latter nearly a mile from the … widow of his brother Ralph, and afterwards wife of William Tatton; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 257, m. 9. Edward Standish …
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… hall and library were built in 1861. The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the southern … they have descended to the present lord, Earl Egerton of Tatton. 32 Egerton, Earl Egerton of Tatton. Argent a lion rampant gules between three pheons …
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… Worsley to Walkden. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railway from Manchester to Hindley runs west through the … 26 Worsley of Worsley. Argent a chief gules. Massey of Tatton. Quarterly gules and argent. Sir John was the son of Hugh Massey of Tatton, who died about 1371, and by his elder brother's death …
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