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A History of the County of Lancaster
… probably he who in 1260 enfeoffed Richard son of John de Hulton of land called The Fall, on the boundary of which were … other half of the manor and lands, 51 which with the coal mines they continued to hold in common until a partition was … de Tyldesley in or before the reign of John to Cockersand Abbey by these bounds From the head of the Ley on the east, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with Matthew. The latter was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 11 In 1224 Simon de Halsall quitclaimed to Robert de … The 'St. Mary's land' mentioned was perhaps the abbey's land in Dalton. Final Conc. i, 47. Cur. Reg. R. 121, … been dependent upon Melling, for the heirs of Jordan de Hulton were responsible for the 12 s. rent; Lancs. Inq. and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Corbett sold the estate to the tenant, W. B. Harrison, a colliery owner (d. 1912). In 1913 his son W. E. Harrison … South Staffordshire Waterworks Co., and the Cannock Chase Colliery Co. He moved to Abnalls in Burntwood in the mid …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1309 surrendered to Adam son of Richard son of John de Hulton and Christiana his wife, the daughter of Geoffrey, his … on a bend engrailed sable three molets of the field. The abbey of Whalley had 2 oxgangs of land in Wardleworth. 51 In … collected. 52 Geoffrey de Buckley made a grant to Stanlaw Abbey early in the 13th century; he speaks of Geoffrey, Dean …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… early in the thirteenth century granted to Cockersand Abbey a burgage which the priest had held. 43 Norton Priory or Abbey, Birkenhead Priory, and the hospital of St. John at … (MSS. liii, fol. 15 b). In 1261 Jordan, son of Robert de Hulton, granted to Roger de Hopton (Upton) a burgage in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… portion it was, gave 4 acres in Whittle to Cockersand Abbey, 3 being in Withinhead and 1 in the town field; … the occupier excepted 'all timber trees of oak or ash, all mines, quarries, and pits of coal, cannel, stone, slate, or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and other goods are manufactured, and there are coal mines. Bobbin spindle, and shuttle making, and nail … twelve members elected by four wards. In 1898 part of Over Hulton was added, Hulton ward returning three members to the … lands to find a lamp to burn for ever in the choir of the abbey church. 19 A few years before the Dissolution disputes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the manor. He had sons Adam and Alan, benefactors to the abbey of Cockersand in the early part of the thirteenth … in charters by which they gave lands in that place to the abbey 5; and probably an eldest son Richard, who seems to … 6 d. yearly. Witnesses, William de Pinninton, Jordan de Hulton, William de Sonki, and William de Pinninton; Dodsworth …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in a central position, and has the ruins of the once great abbey to its west. Moreton lies in the south-east corner of … bricks and tiles have been manufactured. Apart from the abbey there is little to relate of the history of the place. … pedigree in Dugdale, Visit. 166, and the account of Little Hulton. A certificate of the arms of Roger Kenyon in 1649 is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wheelton, 7 and this seems to have been given to Stanlaw Abbey. 8 Thus at the suppression of Whalley Abbey the 'manor of Wheelton' was among its possessions, and … Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 42, m. 113. In 1597 John Hulton or Hilton purchased the same from James Anderton of …
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