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A History of the County of Lancaster
… whom he married in 1471 to Margaret daughter of John Radcliffe of Peasfurlong. 48 Rishton of Dunken halgh. Argent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a landowner, 66 and he appears again in 1543 with Alice Radcliffe and John Dugdale 67; in 1600 the names were Robert … of Whalley. 104 A chantry was founded in 1473 by Richard Radcliffe of Winmarleigh, 105 and in 1547 the priest in … north wall of the nave is an old stone with the arms of Radcliffe, inscribed below 'Radcliffe Maga Mearly' and on the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted by John Wollo of Kildwick to Maud widow of Thomas Radcliffe; all the grantor's lands in the parish of Colne and … Legh, Lister, Mancknowles, Marsden, Mitchell, Parker, Radcliffe, Ridihalgh, Shaw, Shower, Smith, Swain, Taylor, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Coppull was unknown, and so in the cases of Sir John Radcliffe of Ordsall and Sir Robert Hesketh of Rufford. James …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc. ii, 63), afterwards held by Edmund Dudley (1509), Radcliffe of Winmarleigh (1521, &c.) and Gerard (1593); Duchy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lordship appears to have been granted to the Radcliffes of Radcliffe at a quit-rent of 10 s. a year, 11 and they held it … Corp. It was perhaps purchased from the Langleys. James Radcliffe held Crumpsall at the rent named in 1473; … 483. Lands and rent in Crumpsall are named among the other Radcliffe possessions in 1500 and 1517; Final Conc. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1614 by Edward Osbaldeston to Ralph Assheton of Lever and Radcliffe Assheton his son, 30 whose descendant Mr. Ralph … socage and descended to Edmund Smyth his son, who held of Radcliffe Assheton, e.q., in 1620. 35 The subsidy rolls … in the Ribble and Darwen. In 1650 Elizabeth widow of Radcliffe Assheton of Cuerdale begged for the discharge of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Culcheth to her husband, William son of Richard de Radcliffe of Radcliffe. 55 It descended regularly in this family until the … issue it passed to a junior branch represented by Robert Radcliffe, Lord FitzWalter, created Earl of Sussex in 1529. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was twice marriedto Henry de Worsley and to Robert de Radcliffe, as will be seen in the accounts of Worsley and Radcliffe. Her connexion with Sir William de Holland is not … of Withington, with remainders to William son of Robert de Radcliffe, to John brother of Robert, and to Robert son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… takes its name from a long stone inscribed: RAVFFE RADCLIFFE LAID THIS STONE TO LYE FOR EVER. A.D.1665. It is at … of Thomas Earl of Derby, Edmund Dudley, Osbaldeston, Radcliffe of Winmarleigh and Gerard, but the tenure is not … Christiana, Isabel and Margaret; ibid. no. 83. Edward Radcliffe in 1617 had lands in Dilworth and Alston, held of …