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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Kuerden, as he was called, was a benefactor to Cockersand Abbey, 27 and his son Thomas also gave land to Cockersand 28 … 53 and Whithalgh, 54 with a few others. 55 Cockersand Abbey 56 and the Knights Hospitallers 57 had lands in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… century it seems to have been granted to the Cistercian abbey of Jervaulx in Yorkshire. 6 A few years after the … Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxiii, App. 27. At the dissolution the abbey received a rent of 32 8 s. 4 d. from Cuerdley; Mon. v, 577. It is probable that the gift to the abbey was made by Thomas la Warre, the rent the abbot …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the Whalley lands, and Cartmel Priory; also Vale Royal Abbey in Cheshire; see L. and P. Hen. VIII; also Ormerod, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Randle, whose son Richerit was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 13 Adam the son of Richerit sold his quarter share to … He and his father Richard were benefactors of Cockersand Abbey. One of the father's grants was the half of Lithurst, … de Sivirdeleie granted a portion of his land to Cockersand Abbey, the bounds commencing at a burnt oak by Swinley Carr, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… transcribed (15611757) by Mr. H. T. Crofton and Rev. E. Abbey Tindall (vols. 8 and 9 Lancs. Parish Reg. Soc.). The … Dunlop Smith, M.A. 64 (Wadham College, Oxf.) 1894 Edward Abbey Tindall, M.A. (CaiusCollege, Camb.) Emmanuel Church, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sold it to Richard Assheton, 28 the purchaser of Whalley Abbey, who in 1563 transferred it to Edward Dauncey, 29 but … are fragments of mediaeval masonry, probably from Sawley Abbey, and a stone with the initials and date R.A. 1589. 53 A … are said to have come originally from Whalley or Sawley Abbey, but one of these has been recast. The fourth is a new …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wronou. Robert son of Wronou de Barton gave to Cockersand Abbey a selion of his land, extending from the vill towards … least of their estate was the acre belonging to Cockersand Abbey, which was held in 1501 by John Norris. 54 The half of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Dutton and Alice his wife granted lands to Sawley Abbey; the bounds of one portion name Redisnape, … 104. In 1277 Robert de Huntingdon, living et the abbey of Selby, came to Dutton and buried his son Roger, and … that the Shireburnes of Stonyhurst had also part of the abbey land. In 15578 Kenningfield and Harrows Banks in Dutton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of another Robert, living in 1269, who gave to Stanlaw Abbey the site of a tithe barn between Hoddlesden Brook and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… there were disputes as to the manor courts. 26 Cockersand Abbey 27 had some land in the township. Of the minor families …