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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lovell of Merton, had made purchases from Sir Edmund Trafford. 22 The Grelleys made grants of land in Heaton to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Thomas Culcheth is given. In 1771 Humphrey and John Trafford were vouchees of the manor of Croston and various …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Cornbrook between the manor of Hulme by Alport and Trafford, as far as the Irwell. Ibid. ii, 290; the other … made a feoffment of lands in Crumpsall in 1478; De Trafford D. no. 89. He received a general pardon in 1487, so …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… went to Ormskirk sessions, where Mr. Molyneux of Bold, Mr. Trafford, Mr. Harrington, I, &c. compounded to prevent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard is not stated in the deeds preserved. Among the De Trafford deeds are some relating to Farnworth. The land to … from the pedigree compiled by Ralph Assheton. Sir Edmund Trafford and Edmund his son and heir in 1582 joined in …
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… to the annuity from the priory of Upholland. Sir Geoffrey Trafford was to be continued in the benefice given him, with …
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… Brettargh, 'the devil's darning-needle,' steward at Trafford House; another, Richard, was one of the victims of …
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… de Hulton in Irlam, mentions his grandfather Richard; De Trafford D. no. 267. In 1334 Richard de Hulton of Ordsall, … R. 5, m. 4. Denis de Warton attested deeds in 1407; De Trafford D. no. 302, 303; and one of the same name, if not …
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… the same way as Croston, one moiety to Lea, Ashton and Trafford in succession, 8 and the other to Fleming and … 1719. 20 In 1806 Sir T. D. Hesketh, Thomas Weld, John Trafford and John Moss as lords of the manor granted a piece … the lords were given as Sir T. G. Fermor Hesketh, J. R. de Trafford, William Moss and Strickland 23; at present as …
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… Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), ii, 5. Henry de Trafford seems to have been their tenant; De Banco R. 179, …
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