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A History of the County of Lancaster
… purchased an oxgang of land, &c, there from William de Thornton and Maud his wife; Final Conc, ii, 155, 180. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of land and a half in Middle Rawcliffe to Richard de Thornton in free marriage with his 'cousin' Olive; ibid. In … John Rigmaiden and Margaret wife of John Kirkby of Thornton were sponsors. 'A certain missal was shown, and in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… roads for men and wagons through Sir Adam's lands in Thornton, Staynall and Singleton. One road was to go from Thornton and Poulton by Skippool through Little Singleton to … the Wyre; the other road was to go through Poulton and Thornton, crossing the Wyre by the ford of Bulkes. 14 Two …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Alice his wife made a settlement of their estate in Thornton, Great and Little Layton, a moiety of the manor of … in Amounderness'; his lands were in Layton, Ribbleton and Thornton. A feoffment made in 1513 is recited, giving the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2,100 acres of land, to Mr. William Hesketh Lever, of Thornton Hough in Wirral. Mr. Lever laid out about 360 acres …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Southworth married Rosamond daughter of William Lister of Thornton-in-Craven, esq., and soon after his succession sold …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Liverpool to Ormskirk; at Sefton Town the road to Thornton and Great Crosby branches off. The Leeds and … The next step is unknown; but in 13956 Richard de Eves of Thornton gave to Henry Boys the 6 acres called Pepperfield, … 10 ploughlands seem to have been made up thus: Sefton, 6; Thornton, 1; half Down Litherland, 1; Cuerden, 2. Farrer, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abram of Tarbock, yeoman, registered an estate here and at Thornton as a 'Papist;' he had sons Richard and John; Engl. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… c. 1230, 1335. Thornham appears to have been called Thornton also. It measures about 1 miles from north to south, … There were also Fittons there and at Snipe Lache in Thornton. In 1330 John de Stakull and Agnes his wife released …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Thornton THORNTON Torentun, Dom. Bk.; Torrenton, 1226; Thorinton, 1258; Thornton, 1297. Steinol, 1176; Stanhol, 1200; Stainhol, 1226 … elsewhere in the present work. 1a In the remaining part of Thornton the original village occupies the southeast portion …
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