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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was returned as five in 1717 and fifteen (with William Pennington, priest) in 1767; Hist. Soc. Trans. (new ser.), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Hawkshead, while the canons retained Ulverston and Pennington as parish churches, allowing a pension of 50 s. a … Master Curwen'; Bardsley, op. cit. 52. From entries in the Pennington registers it seems that Mr. Benson was minister of … Bootle in Cumberland and non-resident. Also incumbent of Pennington 181637 and rector of Wiveliscombe. At Ulverston he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… appears to have been the mother church of Ulverston and Pennington, 130 and probably of Aldingham also. Its advowson … Swartmoor on the north and between the lands of Sir John Pennington and Conishead Priory to west and east …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Woolpack Inn, were worth over 100 a year in 1828. Philippa Pennington in 1758 gave 200 to found two charities, one for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the same. Robert Garnet; by the same. 1532.Lawrence Pennington; by the same. He was celebrating according to his …
Survey of London
… Smith and Sidney Beere respectively to Admiral Sir John Pennington, quoted in John Forster's The Arrest of the Five …
Old and New London
… horror the fact, that in the lieutenancy of Alderman Pennington, the regicide Lord Mayor of London, one Kem, vicar …
Survey of London
… dated 10th October, 1633, from Nicholas to Capt. John Pennington. Cal. of S.P., Dom., 16334, p. 242.) "Lodgings are …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… occupants, Christopher Greene, Russell Plumptre, and Isaac Pennington. All of them were distinguished merely by their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… road leads north from Hindley to Haigh, passing through Pennington Green, which lies 2 miles east-north-east of Wigan … called Longer Hey to the highway between Aspull Moor and Pennington Green, and so to Wigan. 23 Gidlow. Azure achever … iii, 1455. In addition to those already named Robert Pennington, Robert Gorton, Roger Rycroft, and John Ainscough …