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A History of the County of Lancaster
… shortly afterwards, and in 1568 John Nutter, afterwards dean of Chester, succeeded. Though 'a preacher,' he seems to … He had appointments in Chest. Cath., of which he became dean in 1589. He died at Sefton, suddenly. After his death … a receipt for 40, his share (and his wife's) of the dean's property; Croxteth D. See also Ches. Sheaf (ser. 3), …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the narrow wooded valley through which runs the Oakhanger brook, the ground falling from it on all sides. On the … from the chapel of Blackmoor were acknowledged by the dean of Alton in 1489 at 7 pence, 169 and were grouped with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… next come to . . . bridge, and having passed Blainscough Brook you shortly after meet with a road on the right hand … Charnock Richard; Kuerden MSS. iii, C 4, no. 4. Richard, 'dean of Standish,' attested some Burscough charters; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, App. 201. He was Dean of Warrington; the 'de Standish' probably implies that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Richard had livery of his inheritance; Adam the Dean (of Lancaster) had had the wardship; Rot. de Oblatis et … Alan and Lawrence his brother; ibid. He also held of the Dean and chapter of York a plough-land in Sedbergh; Lansdowne … and Wirpleslid. One of the deeds (no. 6), attested by the Dean and the whole chapter of Lancaster, related to 4 acres …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. 121, m. 101 d.; 174, m. 2d.; 230, m. 105 d. He was Dean of Furness in 1302; ibid. 144, m. 319. His son Randle is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ches. Rec. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), ii, 407. He was dean of the Arches Court and archdeacon of London, … de Barre, last vicar, voluntarily made.' The new vicar was dean of Warrington in 1354; Assize R. 436. Lich. Epis. Reg. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies along the northern bank of the Mersey between Sankey Brook and Glazebrook; the township of Burtonwood, however, … in West Derby hundred. 68 In 1535 the revenue of the dean was estimated at 15 11 s. 11 d. 69 The following is a … c. 1240 (Kuerden, ii, fol. 219, n. 330); Roger was dean in 1277 (De Banco R. 21, m. 18); Henry de Wavertree, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sundial, the plate of which bears the name of Thomas Dean, vicar. There is a ring of three bells, 21 the oldest of … 1547 assumed the whole right and gave the rectory to the Dean and chapter of Worcester, 28 then recently founded, by … A stipend of 20 was in 1650 paid by the lessees of the dean and chapter, 36 the value of the tithes being then 277 a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the church of Whalley land in Downham, Geoffrey, Dean of Whalley, being a witness. Somewhat later Richard de … of Clayton-leDale and Shevington. Both lists omit Orm, Dean of Whalley, named in a charter to be dated about 1150; … of the above-named Orm it is probable that Robert became dean; the change from English to Norman names may coincide …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rotherfield, Treasurer of York, died in 1241; another was Dean of York till his death in 1278; Le Neve, Fasti, iii, …
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