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A History of the County of Lancaster
… part of Tottington in Bury and the claim to church land in Radcliffe suggest that Bury and Radcliffe, and therefore Middleton also, were at one period … originally the parish also included Bury, Middleton, and Radcliffe. 26 The income of the benefice in the time of Henry …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Surv. 379, no. 13. In 1346 the heirs of John de Radcliffe and Alice de Prestwich were said to hold it in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and heir Margery, who in or before 1367 married John de Radcliffe, 20 illegitimate son of the rector of Bury. The … in the possession of this family. Elizabeth married Robert Radcliffe of the Ordsall family, and their descendants … Traffords in right of their mesne manor. 50 In 1567 Thomas Radcliffe made a settlement of his manor, and dying in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Add. MS. 32103, fol. 146. Margery, the widow of Sir Ralph Radcliffe, died in 1417 holding four ploughlands in Whitfield … of the lands escheated was granted by the duke to John de Radcliffe of Foxdenton in 1392, and then to Richard de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… LITTLE HEATON, also 4 oxgangs, was held by William de Radcliffe, and of him by Gilbert de Notton, of Barton, by a … of Denton. 12 This family also acquired a moiety of the Radcliffe part of Heaton, 13 the other half apparently descending with Radcliffe; 14 thus in 1346 Richard de Radcliffe and Thurstan …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and answer. 111 The south chapel was associated with the Radcliffe, Ashton, and Horton families, and was probably … de Langley and Joan his wife, William son of Robert de Radcliffe, Anabil de Tetlow, and Thomas de Parr, and though … and co-heirs of Edmund Tetlow, in 1709 married Edmund Radcliffe, and though she died without issue her inheritance …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the south to the Irwell. To the north-west is a suburb of Radcliffe, at the bridge over the Irwell. To the south of … the Irk at Wackford Bridge, and another goes north-west to Radcliffe Bridge. From Whitefield also roads branch off … in 1879. 5 The same company's branch from Clifton to Radcliffe and Bury winds west and north through Outwood, with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… quickly granted his manors to Richard son of William de Radcliffe for life, and then in fee. 21 In 1346, therefore, Richard de Radcliffe was returned as holding the manor of Prestwich with … Holland; and Agnes, who had married John son of William de Radcliffe, and who was considered the heir after her sister's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… who had married again, and in 1795 took the name of Radcliffe on inheriting the estates of his mother's brother, William Radcliffe of Mills Bridge, Yorkshire. He was created a … second marriage to the present baronet, Sir Joseph Edward Radcliffe, of Rudding Park, Knaresborough. Byron. Argent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Henry son of Henry son of Thomas demanded against John de Radcliffe the elder and Joan his wife, 24 acres in Prestwich; … 1392 William son of John del Dam granted to Sir Ralph de Radcliffe all his messuages and lands in Tonge in the vill of …