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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was apparently a sister Elizabeth wife of Thomas Morley of Wennington. 50 It seems to have been acquired by the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assessed as I oxgang ofland, was given to Ellis de Wennington. The tenure in each case was by knight's service. … to Hornby finally, and it has since descended with it. The Wennington oxgang was perhaps that claimed by John son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the church; with the lands of Wray, Wrayton, Cantsfield, Wennington, Old Wennington, Tunstall, Arkholme and Farleton. The service was … in 1787, 94 and in 1789 sold Hornby to John Marsden of Wennington. The new lord of the manor was childish or …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 211 b. The father was still living in 1379 when Agnes de Wennington, with the consent of her husband Henry de Cole, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… continued for many generations in the family of Morley of Wennington; it was held of the king as duke by knight's … The Morleys are more closely identified with the manor of Wennington in Lonsdale, acquired by marriage about 1350. The … acquired on lease to James Aspinall from Thomas Morley of Wennington in 1535 and from his son Thomas in 1562; Lancs. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… close to the parish church, and has branches going west to Wennington and to Wrayton. The Furness and Midland Companies' railway from Wennington to Carnforth crosses the township, which it enters … In 1066 Ulf held nine plough-lands in MELLING, Hornby and Wennington, and Orm had a plough-land and a-half as a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… passes through the north-west corner, as also does the Wennington and Carnforth branch of the Midland and Furness …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… then turns south to Borwick. The railway from Carnforth to Wennington runs through the eastern end, near the Keer. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Wennington WENNINGTON Wininctune, Wennigeton, Dom. Bk.; Wenigton, 1212; … being attained near the northern boundary. The hamlet of Wennington lies on the river from which it takes its name, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… road goes west to Hornby and Lancaster, another north to Wennington, crossing the Hindburn by Mealbank Bridge, and a …
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