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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Halliwell of the king; ibid, xxviii, 33, 77. Thomas Worthington, chapman, held the Little House of the king; …
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… other third in dower. 19 She afterwards married Hugh de Worthington, and in 1280 the suit by Robert de Vilers was …
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… Singleton of Mithop to Elizabeth widow of George Allen; Worthington of Blainscough abstract. Afterwards it reverted …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the under-tenants; 4 while the other half was held with Worthington, 5 but afterwards severed, and held as the tenth … Heaton; ibid, i, 208. Inq. and Extents, i, 54. Thomas de Worthington was holding half a knight's fee of Robert Grelley in 1212. In 1282 the manor was called Worthington, Coppull, and the appurtenances; ibid. 250. Later …
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… d. A century later Sir John La Warre impleaded Nicholas de Worthington and others for cutting down trees and breaking …
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… 26 John Birtwisle had married Dorothy sister of Thomas Worthington of Blainscough, 27 a union which probably …
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… He and his wife had been accused in 1586 of sheltering one Worthington, a persecuted priest; and his own brother, …
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… by Robert the father of William to Agnes widow of Richard Worthington, including Howcroft, with lands in Little Bolton, …
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… Writs Proton, file 9 Edw. IV ( a). In Lent 1483 Peter Worthington indicted for assault Geoffrey Livesey, John … the death of Adam Livesey, of which Richard son of Peter Worthington of Coppull and others were indicted in Mar. 1482 …
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… no. 1665. Adam son of Adam Ploket demised to Richard de Worthington land in Turneracre and Shortbutts; ibid. no. …
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