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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ch. ii, 528. Perhaps the same who was afterwards rector of Winwick and Archdeacon of Chester. Lich. Epis. Reg. ix, fol. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1736; he had several benefices, and died as rector of Winwick in 1781. Henry Mordaunt, son of Charles Mordaunt of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were founded here at the altar of St. Mary by Richard de Winwick, canon of Lincoln, as brother and heir of John de Winwick, formerly treasurer of the cathedral of York, who was … say mass, &c., daily for the souls of Edward III, John de Winwick, and the faithful departed; and to keep in good …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… parish of Wigan, and on the south-west by the parish of Winwick. As its name denotes it was a district rich in meadow … persons who had seized the churches of Leigh, Bury, and Winwick. 33 The church was valued at 8 in Pope Nicholas's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… them, late the chantry priest, seems to have gone away to Winwick. The old vicar and curate and the chaplain at Euxton. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 50 ( Notitia Cestr. ii, 194). Bishop Stanley also held Winwick, Wigan, and Barwick in Elmet; see the account of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Act books at Chester. Son of Geoffrey Hornby, rector of Winwick. Afterwards became rector of Bury. Act books at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was hotly pursued the next day and finally routed near Winwick. Just three years later, on 14 August 1651, Prince …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… res. W. de Oke 31 Aug. 1404 Roger Hawkshaw 42 Mr. Ric. de Winwick, &c. d. of S. de Melburn oc. 141624 John Totty 43 oc. … 131. Ibid. vii, fol. 92. The patrons were Master Richard Winwick, canon of Lincoln, James de Langton, Roger Winter, … Soc.), i, 70. Roger Hawkshaw was 'cousin' of Richard Winwick; dying 2 Feb. 141415, he was buried in Lincoln …
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