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A History of the County of Lancaster
… as six plough-lands, was part of Earl Tostig's fee of Whittington. 3 It was afterwards a member of the lordship of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Inq. p.m. states that the Bromley lands were in Bromley, Whittington, Beddill, Chadkilne, Ridges, Podmore, Kaunton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gorsuch, 6 d.; Occleshaw, by Alexander Catterall, 18 d.; Whittington House, by John Byrom, 12 d.; and a messuage by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and lands in Mawdesley, Halewood, Dalton, Holland and Whittington to feoffees, who within the same month …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from it. 4 Ralph de Berwick died in 1349 holding land in Whittington and the manor of Borwick. This manor was held of … in accordance with this settlement, for in 1499 Thomas Whittington and Thomas Bower alias Johnson held the manor, 8 … as son and heir of Thomas Berwick complained that Thomas Whittington had riotously ejected him from his manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… part belonging to Earl Tostig as a member of his fee of Whittington and the other to Orm as part of Thornton in … mills, 1 oxgang of land, &c.), and against Master Roger de Whittington; De Banco R. 221, m. 229 d., 219 d. The Abbot of … and secured 400 annuity. The estates included West Hall in Whittington, lands, &c., in Hornby, Roeburndale, Farleton, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from time to time as to manorial rights. In 1543 John Whittington, keeper of the woods, reported that William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… east into Yorkshire. Manors As a member of the lordship of Whittington Earl Tostig held Cantsfield in 1066, it being … he was able to purchase the manor of Garneygarth in Whittington. He made a settlement of Thurland and other … Arkholme, Docker, Hornby, Lancaster, Goosnargh and Newton (Whittington); Chan. Inq. p.m. 5 Edw. IV, no. 45. In 1465 the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… held at Norcross. 37 LITTLE CARLETON was held by Henry de Whittington, who was a son of William son of Swain about … Carleton till 1737. 56 An oratory was allowed to Henry de Whittington in Little Carleton about 1240, 57 but it does not … C 1. Richard Prior of Durham and the convent gave Henry de Whittington 4 oxgangs of land in Carleton which they had had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son Richard was of the king's gift and in ward to Henry de Whittington. 10 He died about 1243 holding.land in Catterall …
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