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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Arthur Ashton. Richard Legh and Anne his wife, Alexander Barlow and Elizabeth his wife in 1563 obtained the manor of … 25, m. 35. In 1572 Alexander, son and heir of Alexander Barlow and Elizabeth his wife, had a moiety of the manors of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… along the north bank of the Mersey, and contains Hardy and Barlow, to the north and south respectively. The surface is … 2 but it may have been held in moieties by Trafford and Barlow. 3 A family bearing the local name is mentioned from … of Tatton. HARDY does not occur separately. The manor of BARLOW was long held by a family who adopted that surname. 8 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also, apparently following a Roger Brereley; in 1677 John Barlow succeeded him, and in 1690 John Taylor was licensed to serve Church and Altham; Visit. Returns. John Barlow, curate, was 'conformable' in 1689; Hist. MSS. Com. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hargreaves, B.A. 168 1694 Thomas Tatham 169 1706 John Barlow, B.A. 170 1727 Henry Smalley, B.A. 1732 William … Whitaker states that he was succeeded by his son Thomas Barlow, but the church papers do not support it. He became …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Denton in the 16th and 17th centuries were the Barlow, 80 Hulme, 81 Reddish, 82 and Tyldesley 83 families. … Robert Hyde of Norbury, Alexander Reddish, Alexander Barlow, Adam Hulton, Robert Hyde of Denton, Thomas Ashton of … made between the parties; Lord Wilton's D. Sir Alexander Barlow in 1620 held land in Denton and Haughton of Hamnet …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Abbey Tindall, M.A. (CaiusCollege, Camb.) Emmanuel Church, Barlow Moor, was consecrated in 1858; the Bishop of … one. There were also Gatley Ford, Northen Ford and Ferry, Barlow Ford, Jackson's Boat, and another passage across the … aisle space in the fourth bay, was formerly known as the Barlow Chapel, and here is said to have been found a portion …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ashton Custom R. (Chet. Soc.), 101. In 1357 Thomas de Barlow of Clayton was a debtor; Duchy of Lanc. Assize R. 6, … In 1360 Alice widow of John de Whitewood gave to Thomas de Barlow 1 acre in Clayton in Manchester; Byron Chartul. no. … had from her, being the inheritance of her father Henry de Barlow; she was to pay a rent of 4 s., and make two …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Alice and Margery, daughters of Thomas son of Thomas de Barlow (in moieties), and to John son of William de Elton; … Alice daughter of Alice by a former husband, Thomas de Barlow. John, the son of Henry and Alice, is named; Pal. of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… wife of Henry Field Fisher. It was sold in 1853 to William Barlow, again in 1854 to James Winder, and in 1857 to John Barlow, nephew of William; he died in 1870 and his executors held it in 1882. A pedigree of the Barlow family is given; op. cit. 118. A settlement of thirty …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the largest holders in 1783, and James Barton, Rhodes and Barlow, and Edward Pedder in 1798. 37 Pennington of …
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