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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the principal ones have been recorded above. 29 Whalley Abbey had some land in Padiham. 30 In 1617 there were … Chilers (who also had land formerly belonging to Whalley Abbey), Nicholas Duxbury, Thomas Grimshaw, Nicholas and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the manor. Henry de Parbold granted lands to Cockersand Abbey, parts of which adjoined the Hospitallers' lands. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… made grants to the Hospitallers 19 and to Cockersand Abbey. 20 He was still living in 1246. 21 His descendant … Lanc. Assize R. 1. m. 1d. The Scotts held the lands of the Abbey of Cockersand; Chartul. iii, 1246, 1243; Ducatus Lanc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to his heirs. 7 Ellis was a benefactor of Cockersand Abbey. 8 He died in or about 1216, and his son Adam succeeded …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… d. 36 In 1360 the Duke of Lancaster granted it to Whalley Abbey for the endowment of a recluse there, 37 and after the suppression of the abbey it was sold in 1553 to Assheton and Braddyll. 38 The … 34 Edw. III, (2nd nos.) no. 60. Inquiry was made into the abbey's title in 1402; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xl, App. 531. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… rentals of 1451 1537 various Richard Gawens held the abbey's lands in Pendleton at a rent of 12 d.; Chartul. iv, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the gift. 6 Shortly afterwards Margery gave to Cockersand Abbey land bounded as follows:'From Aldemulneford to the … Milnes-Gaskell, of Thornes House, Yorkshire, and Wenlock Abbey, Salop. The manor of Pennington was sold by George …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… county. 14 The other manor of Penwortham was that of the abbey of Evesham, to which not only the church but 3 oxgangs of land were granted by the Bussels. 15 The abbey acquired other lands by gift or otherwise, 16 and … of Longton, the Priors of Penwortham, as representing the abbey, became the chief resident landowners in the parish. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Hatfield, 12 who also acquired parts of the Whalley Abbey estates. Kitchen settled Pilling or some part of it … a cell at Pilling chapel. 30 After the dissolution of the abbey it seems that 2 a year was allowed for the maintenance … the Divided Parishes Act of 1882, the latter to Cockersand Abbey in 1887 by Loc. Govt. Bd. Order 20099. A brief was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Adam his brother gave lands in Huncote to Kirkstall Abbey about the year 1241. 9 Elias had issue by Alice his … was living in 1269, and a few years later gave to Stanlaw Abbey the site for a barn in Hungrehul field by the Haybonk, …