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A History of the County of Lancaster
… s. yearly. 37 He married Katherine, daughter of Richard de Crook, and was succeeded by his son Ralph. 38 From his first … his son and Katherine his wife, daughter of Richard del Crook of Whittle, certain lands in Rivington which he had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are of unusually massive oak and are on the principle of crook construction, with long curved timbers rising from … the gable turret are now at the residence of the late Mr. Crook of Stanley Grange. One has the inscription 'Campana … Preston charity a fourth part of the rent of Wood Crook in Whittingham was to be applied to the poor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Regis R. 145, m. 14 d., 51 d. John Bussel gave land in Crook, Kelderise and Skinner's flat to Cockersand Abbey; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wigan traverses the southern end, passing the hamlets of Crook, Shevington and the Vale, at the second of which it is … boundary, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through Crook. The soil is clay, with marl subsoil; wheat and oats … of the whole or most of the land in the 13th century. 10 Crook was part of their estate. 11 It appears to have been …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… including 18 of inland water; Census Rep. 1901. Including Crook. Subs. R. Lancs. bdle. 250, no. 9. Edward Standish had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Thornton and Richard de Thornton gave shares of the Crook in Stanah; ibid. 349, 351. Some 'natives' also were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in London, the wife of Miles Dodding, and the latter at Crook, the wife of Miles Philipson. 61 Miles son of Miles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with which is now included another of 2, founded by Thomas Crook of Abram in 1688, is distributed to the aged poor on … Blackburn, 46 s. 8 d.; one-tenth of the clear rent of Mr. Crook's estate at Whittingham, 22 s.; interest of Mr. …