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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 11 This Henry gave a small parcel of land here to Stanlaw Abbey and William his son afterwards remitted the rent of it. … who had burned down the grange belonging to Stanlaw Abbey at Staining in Amounderness. 37 Adam occurs in 1292 and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… out to a number of tenants and to the Hospitallers, the abbey of Evesham and the priory of Burscough. In 1212 the … equal portions, 8 oxgangs of land each being held by the abbey of Evesham or priory of Penwortham, Peter and Gilbert … Hospitallers' land, to Evesham; Penwortham Priory, 10. The abbey received other gifts. John the miller of Longton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… grants made by Matthew son of Siward de Longworth to the abbey of Cockersand about the beginning of the 13th century 3 … Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 2. Some or all of the abbey lands were by Queen Mary granted to Manchester …
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… 5 and probably in 1212; he was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 6 Afterwards they descended to Thomas de Pierpoint, 7 … held by the Athertons in 1414 was the estate of Cockersand Abbey, in which they seem to have succeeded the Lostock …
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… whose son Thomas, as stated below, made a grant to Furness Abbey. 6 Hence in later times lands in Allithwaite were … 28 Abbot Hall at Kent's Bank was the estate of Furness Abbey; it may be supposed, from its position, to have served … son of Gospatrick de Cartmel about 1160 granted to the abbey 5 acres in the fields of Allithwaite, with a toft, &c., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was succeeded by his son Thomas, who acquired the Furness Abbey estate forfeited about 1680 because Sir Thomas Preston, … Westmorland and younger brother of John Preston of Furness Abbey. He died 25 May 1594 holding a messuage, &c., in … a rent of 4; Pat. 22 Chas. II. See the account of Furness Abbey; Pat. 35 Chas. II, pt. iv. Thomas Preston of Holker, as …
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… this road; the ruined chapel popularly called 'Lydiate Abbey' is on the left side of it about a mile north of the … Gristlehurst that portion of the possessions of Cockersand Abbey which lay in his own neighbourhoodin Lydiate, Thornton, … in an open field stands the ruined chapel called 'Lydiate Abbey.' It was dedicated in honour of St. Catherine. Its plan …
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… by Adam son of Matthew de Marton, a benefactor of Stanlaw Abbey. 10 Adam died in 1242 and was succeeded by his son … certain oxgangs of land, &c., in Marton to Cockersand Abbey and Richard son of William de Marton confirmed the … in 1417; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxiii, App. 14. To Stanlaw Abbey Richard son of Henry de Marton, with the consent of …
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… the skull of William Haydock, the monk of Whalley Abbey, executed in 1537,' as it is believed. James Finch, one …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… end of the west front, which was brought here from Sawley Abbey after the Dissolution. 49 The detail is late and the …
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