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A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Thomas Lawrence, 45 died in or before 1516, when the younger Robert, the heir, was thirty years old; the estate in … and before 1351 was succeeded by his brother the younger John; Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 1, m. 8. Margaret … &c., in Lancaster and Scotforth against John Mercer the younger. Plaintiff was daughter and heir of William son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… priory church of Burscough. 45 Sir Thomas de Lathom, the younger, succeeded his father in 1370. He was the Sir Oskell … 55 After her death the Lathom manors reverted to the younger children of Sir Thomas, and Edward having died, Sir … land. 103 In 1309 Richard le Waleys of the Cross, the younger, complained that William de Codesbecke, Robert of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 16 the purchaser of Rossall. It was given to his younger son William, 17 who, however, afterwards transferred … to have been regarded as a provision for the widows or younger children of the lords of Warrington. In 1299 Isabel … of Lanc. Inq. p.m. xxv, no. 1. Robert Hodgson, probably a younger son of John, held a messuage in a place called the …
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… history. Of the Haydock portion a part was given to a younger son, ancestor of the Haydocks of Cottam, and the … Henry de Haydock was in possession, 65 and gave it to a younger son Henry, 66 whose descendants continued to hold it … the date may be about 1270. For the land in Cottam the younger Henry was to render 2 s. 6 d., for that in Ingol 1 s. …
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… said to have been a spendthrift, was still living. 28 The younger William, as stated, purchased the manor of Leyland in … he died without issue in 1781, when James Farington, a younger brother, came into possession. His son William … a convicted recusant in 1628, 55 was succeeded by a younger brother Thomas, 56 of very doubtful history, whose …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 9 being sold in 1335 by Richard the Demand to Peter, a younger son of Richard de Molyneux of Sefton. 10 With the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… an early time it was held in moieties. Albert Grelley the younger in the time of Henry II gave one moiety to Alexander … to 1448, when Henry Lever the elder, Giles, and Henry the younger, a son of Giles, held it on a lease for lives of … Sir Robert Tempest. It appears that Henry the elder was a younger brother of William Lever of Great Lever, and that …
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… as heir his son Robert, only eleven years old. 9 The younger Robert died in 1579, and the heir, his son Richard, … messuages, a water-mill, &c., and had in 1545 granted to a younger son, Edmund Bolton, a tenement in Little Bolton for …
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… Roger, 23 who within five years was in turn succeeded by a younger brother Adam, also known as 'de Ainsdale.' 24 This … Crosby. Sable, ten billets, 4, 3, 2, and 1 argent. The younger Nicholas, when quite a child, was married to Margery … 2 d. 63 He died 21 April, 1737, leaving two daughters, the younger of whom, Frances, eventually sole heiress, married …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Butler in socage; ibid, xvii, no. 63. John Wilkinson the younger died in 1628 holding a messuage, &c., in Little … 134. They were Henry Kirkham the elder and Henry the younger, both of Larbreck; William Gillow, who was younger son of George Gillow of Gillow House in Little …
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