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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hothersall; then by the boundaries of Hothersall, Alston, Whittingham, Wheatley and Thornley to the starting-point. The … brother; Add. MS. 32106, no. 87. Richard de Catterall of Whittingham and Isabel his wife gave lands in, Dilworth, &c., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Agnes married respectively Roger de Ribchester and John de Whittingham, and forfeited the tenement to Robert de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… pleadings, &c., are Shurvington, Rawe, Whithalgh and Whittingham, but no detailed account can be given of these … Bradley Hall, a dovecote, &c., with lands in Euxton, Whittingham and Goosnargh. Bradley was held of the king as of … Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), ii, 329. Geoffrey son of Adam de Whittingham was in 130910 found to have held a messuage, &c., …
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… Margery daughter of William son of Richard de Ashley (of Whittingham) claimed three messuages and a plough-land in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… held in demesne, while a plough-land was held by Warine de Whittingham and the other half plough-land by Alan de … held of the Crown 16 and of Butler of Rawcliffe. 17 The Whittingham moiety of the manor became subdivided. 18 … so held in 1628; Towneley MS. C 8,13, pp. 131112. John de Whittingham gave to his friend Thomas Banastre of Bretherton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he had Buckshaw in Euxton, lands in Newtonwith-Scales, Whittingham, Haighton, Durton, and Whittle-le-Woods. He names …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 22. Freckleton, four plough-lands; Whittingham, one; Newton, one; and Elswick, two. The earliest … de Winwick and Maud his wife the lands they held of him in Whittingham and Elswick, and added 8 oxgangs more, they … castle ward. In 1302 also he held the fee in Freckleton, Whittingham, Newton and Elswick of the Earl of Lincoln; ibid, …
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… chapelry of Kirkham, comprising Goosnargh, Newsham and Whittingham. The first-named portion has of itself a content … 3 round the chapel, which stands close to the border of Whittingham. The higher or north-eastern part was known as … in grass, being occupied as follows in Goosnargh and Whittingham jointly: Arable, 50 acres; permanent grass, …
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… College, Cambridge) 1715 William Burkitt 58 1764 John Whittingham, B.A. 59 (St. Edmund Hall, Oxford) 1801 John …
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… minor families of the place were Heriz, 24 Peacock 25 and Whittingham 26 in earlier times, and Blackburne, Gaunt, 27 … &c., from John Pacok; Final Conc, ii, 175. Geoffrey de Whittingham in 1297 had a rent of 4 s. from Eccleston; Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 283. Adam de Whittingham in 1401 granted to Robert de Urswick the younger …
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