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… 59 Robert, son of Edwin, was a benefactor to Cockersand Abbey. 60 Nicholas Blundell, the heir of Robert son of … 10 s. 69 Robert and his family were benefactors to the abbey of Cockersand. 70 They acquired lands in Great and … de Kirkdale, and this was granted by her to Cockersand Abbey for the welfare of the soul of King Henry; Cockersand …
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… a messuage and 4 acres in Forton to the sacrist of the abbey that he might maintain the lights and other necessaries … the accounts of Claughton and Upper Rawcliffe. 21 Furness Abbey received a grant of land from Henry son of Warine de … land in Goscopethwaite and pasture rights to Cockersand Abbey; ibid. 353. Ibid. 362; the lord's mill is mentioned. …
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… de Freckleton, 7 who was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey 8 and Lytham Priory, 9 held in demesne 2 plough-lands … in Freckleton. 30 In addition to Cockersand and Lytham the abbey of Dieulacres 31 had some land in the township, as had … 1578 holding a messuage, &c, of the queen as of the late abbey of Dieulacres by a rent of 8 d. His heirs were his …
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… of land, which he granted with his heart to Cockersand Abbey. 9 This manor, after the Suppression, was given by … customs and tenant rights of the manor as observed by the abbey of Cockersand and the masters and chaplains of the …
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… to his sheriff Godfrey, who gave it in alms to the abbey of Shrewsbury, together with his little boy Achard, who … of a pound of cummin, and they were then given to Stanlaw Abbey. 27 Hugh and his son Richard continued to hold the land … farm of 2 s. 6 d. Simon gave lands in Aigburth to Stanlaw Abbey. He is probably the Simon the clerk, son of Henry, who …
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… Newton. 14 The Hospitallers had lands here. 15 Cockersand Abbey had a tenement called Medewall, 16 for which the free …
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… and landowners occurring in the records. Cockersand Abbey 128 and Conishead Priory had some land in the township. … the same. 157 Church In the grant of Kirkham to Vale Royal Abbey in 1281 its 'chapels' were included, 158 so that it is … ibid. 289. Richard de Tarnacre gave to Cockersand Abbey a third part of Beesley in Goosnargh, which he had had …
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… four hamlets in the townshipGorton village in the centre, Abbey Hey 5 to the east, Gorton Brook or 'Bottom of Gorton' … Withacre or Whitacre, granted by Albert Grelley to the abbey of Swineshead in alms about 1160. 38 In the 16th … are collated by the Bishop of Manchester. St. George's, Abbey Hey, was consecrated in 1903; and the district of St. …
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… ago. 35 A small piece of land was granted to Cockersand Abbey, 36 but more considerable gifts were made to … gave land in the field called Gaseflosland to Cockersand Abbey; Chartul. (Chet. Soc.), i, 190. To him Emma daughter of …
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… Richard acquired the site and some of the lands of Whalley Abbey. It was probably this Ralph Ashton who was engaged in …
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