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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Derby and Gilbert Langtree; ibid. xi, no. 36. Robert Werden of Clayton in 1580 held land of the lord of Coppull by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with John Harwood of Hoghton made a grant of land to John Werden in 1434; ibid. fol. 78 b. His son Gilbert appears to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… that Robert de Holland, Richard son of Robert de Werden, and Richard son of Nicholas de Euxton had seized his … at Preston, also money, &c., in the possession of Mr. Werden, treasurer for the Parliament's forces. He was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hugh Rigby by William Travers, Richard Travers and William Werden; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 107, no. 32. The … 239 b. It is stated that Tulketh was subsequently held by Werden, Rawstorne, Hesketh (1687 to 1836), Bray, Johnson, and … there was a sale or mortgage of Tulketh Hall by Stanley Werden of Tulketh Hall and Ashton Werden of Accrington, …
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… 67 Hesketh, 68 Moly neux, 69 Stopford, 70 Sumner, 71 and Werden. 72 The inquisitions supply some further names. 73 In … brook between Leyland and Clayton, ascended this brook to Werden, along Werden south to Sussnape, then following Greenlache to the …
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… his marriage to Margaret daughter and co-heir of Thomas de Werden, subject to the life estate of William son of Adam de Huntingdon. Thomas de Werden appears to have married the heiress of the Huntingdon …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Preston 'Master Tyldesley was much busied about Mr. Edmund Werden's house,' i.e. in plundering; War in Lancs. 30. Then …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands: Christopher Charnley, Robert Aughton and William Werden, clerk. 43 In 1564 John Fleetwood and William Forshaw … 47 Hesketh, 48 Norris, 49 Pleasington, 50 Sutton, 51 and Werden 52 occur in pleadings and inquisitions 53; and Lord … of the moss was given to Henry de Howick and Roger de Werden for thirty years, at a total rent of 65 s.; ibid. xl, …
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… and Ashton, 126 descending by an heiress to French, Werden, 127 and Wich 128; of these the Walls recorded … well known in Preston. Fishwick, op. cit. 2746. James Werden, mercer, died in 1607 holding burgages, &c., in …
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… 4 acres of land with their appurtenances of the waste of Werden lying between Sir Richard's park of Whittle and the …
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