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A History of the County of Lancaster
… century Dalton was held by Richard de Orrell, Richard le Waleys of Aughton, and Henry de Torbock, but how their … held under the Hollands and their successors. 12 The Waleys portion was divided, half being given to a younger branch of the family. Richard le Waleys had a brother Randle, whose son Richerit was a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William de Holland; Assize R. 441, m. 3. In 1362 Henry le Waleys, rector of Aughton, and the other trustee granted …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 404, m. 19. Norris D. (B.M.), n. 423; a grant by Simon le Waleys, son of Henry, rector of Standish, to Robert Dudley … married Eleanor, a daughter and co-heir of Richard le Waleys of Uplitherland; Final Conc, ii, 183. Hugh and Roger …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard son of Thomas de Molyneux, Stephen son of Anyon le Waleys, and Richard son of John de Toxteth. Roger occurs …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John de Bolton and his heirs by Joan daughter of Thomas le Waleys; the grant was made in 1318. Afterwards Robert sold to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Walton is No. 234 in the same collection. Thomas le Waleys gave to Alan, son of Alan le Norreys, and Margery his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 10 Gospatric's immediate successors seem to have been the Waleys or Walsh family. 11 The two oxgangs of Adam de Hindley … of which in the 13th century the tenants were named Waleys (i.e. Welsh). In Hindley Richard le Waleys and Eleanor his wife held lands, of which a portion …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Houghton, previously let to Benet de Hulme and Henry le Waleys, the oxgang being the twelfth part of the vill. Rents …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The tenants seem to have been Welshmen; they are called le Waleys, and were perhaps kinsmen of the Aughton family. Richard le Waleys was said by the prior of Burscough to have erected a … allowed the prior certain rights of way over Richard le Waleys' land. 103 In 1309 Richard le Waleys of the Cross, the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1323 held land, &c., in Little Layton occupied by Roger le Waleys and Agnes his wife. The tenure is not recorded; Lancs. … dower in Little Layton against the above-named Roger le Waleys and Agnes his wife; ibid. 306, m. 268 d. Pal. of Lanc. …
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