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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by a rent of 10 s. 7 It was granted to the Radcliffes of Radcliffe at an early time, but the charter has not been … preserved, 8 and in 1340 it was recorded that Richard de Radcliffe held two ploughlands in Oswaldtwistle and Duckworth … 15 d. a year for ward of Clitheroe Castle. 9 In 1485 John Radcliffe of Radcliffe held the manor of the king by knight's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… James Standish of Duxbury; Isabel, who married Thomas Radcliffe of Winmarleigh, and left a daughter Anne, … appears to have married Katherine widow of Sir Thomas Radcliffe, and lands in Catterall, Garstang and elsewhere … Boteler and John his son on the one side and Sir Thomas Radcliffe on the other for the marriage of John's son and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 29 s. 6 d. yearly. 58 For some years before 1464 James Radcliffe of Radcliffe was farming the vaccary for 10 marks a year and … the whole levy on the forest. 63 In 1539 the heir of John Radcliffe paid 9 12 s. 4 d. and Thomas Grimshay 7 s. 8 d. for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… He became incumbent of Staniforth in 1865 and rector of Radcliffe in 1867. The district chapelry was formed in 1868 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… heir was granted to Henry bishop of St. Asaph and Thomas Radcliffe of Chadderton; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxix, App. 558. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… claimed by Robert de Legh and William son of Robert de Radcliffe, in right of their wives. 26 Thurstan died soon … R. 1435, m. 31. Robert de Legh of Adlington and William de Radcliffe of Smithills married respectively Maud and … formerly held' of him, to Christiana, daughter of Adam de Radcliffe; Towneley MS. GG, no. 2649. This afterwards came …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as 1590 in the inquisition after the death of Sir John Radcliffe, who held '20 acres of land, &c. in Showersworth in … as the service was concerned. 53 On the alienation of the Radcliffe estates in the 17th century it was obtained by … Hugh son of Hugh de Atherton and Richard son of William de Radcliffe were joined with Thomas as defendants. In 1349 Adam …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… male. 17 Soon afterwards the estate was sold to Savill Radcliffe of Todmorden and Great Mearley. 18 It was sold by … return of 1666 records fifty-one hearths at Pendleton; Mr. Radcliffe's house had seven, another had five and another … Whitaker, Whalley, ii, 29. Roger Mainwaring and Elizabeth (Radcliffe) his wife held the manor of Pendleton in 1701; Pal. …
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… L.T.R. Enr. Accts. Misc. no. 14, m. 76 d. (2). Richard de Radcliffe of Ordsall, who died in 1380, held in the Hope a … son of Sir Thomas Booth, with others, had shot at John Radcliffe of Ordsall and killed him; and had inflicted a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… first boundary.' 8 Margery married Hugh son of William de Radcliffe (living 1206), who had received from his father … Sherington's share was purchased in 1685 by Alexander Radcliffe, esq., 51 whose estate in this township was rated that year as of the yearly value of 20. 52 Alexander Radcliffe, 53 grandson of the last-named, died in 1718, and …
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