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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was held by Robert de Beetham and the other third by Nicholas de Eaton, in right of his wife Joan de Stockport, in … heir was his son Thomas, 62 who in turn was succeeded by Nicholas de Aughton, probably his son or grandson, whose name … this portion of the manor and the lands held with it was Nicholas Aughton, son of Nicholas Aughton and Cecily his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and was succeeded here by his son John, as he again was by Nicholas Boare, his son, who leaving an only daughter and … heir of Robert Heath, esq. by Anne, daughter and coheir of Nicholas Posier, gent. by whom he left six sons and one …
A History of the County of York
… * Holy Trinity, Micklegate Parochial; also known as St. Nicholas's. * St. Andrew, St. Andrewgate Parochial; partly … ?Parochial in 13th cent.; demolished 14th cent. * St. Nicholas, Lawrence Street Hospital ch. used parochially. * … 1308 St. Mary, Walmgate ST. LAWRENCE after 1644 St. Nicholas, Lawrence St. 1586 St. Edward 1586 St. Helen, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was in Cottingham Road. 308 A chantry was founded by Nicholas Putfra in 1337 and endowed with a house. 309 In 1448 … apparently not done. In 1714 the tithes were acquired by Nicholas Hall and Henry Waterland, of Hedon, from William Gee … from the parishes of Anlaby, the Transfiguration, and St. Nicholas was assigned to it in 1938. 923 The patron is the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William de Gringley 21 oc. 1292 William 22 16 Mar. 13056 Nicholas de Ardern 23 Thomas Grelley 4 April 1308 Adam de … churches in Lancashire possessing twelve bells are St. Nicholas, Liverpool, and St. Mary, Oldham. Brief Hist. Sketch …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of which in Ashton proper the houses of Richard Hurst and Nicholas Walker had six each, of Rector Ellison, five; at … de Byron, deceased, with annuities to Robert, Piers, and Nicholas de Ashton; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 65. Sir … of the testator, his wife, parents, son John, brother Nicholas, &c.; also 40 for a new steeple and 20 marks for a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 316. The site of the Bolton one may be indicated by St. Nicholas Lane, which leads down to the shore at the north end …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… i, 296. The church does not occur in the Taxation of Pope Nicholas in 1291, but in 1292 Gilbert de Clifton (guardian of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he made a settlement of his estate in 1396 on his son Nicholas's marriage with Ellen daughter and heir of John … in Yealand Conyers and Farleton in Westmorland. 20 His son Nicholas, then thirty years of age, succeeded, 21 and was … married Thomas de Dacre c. 1386; ibid. fol. 113 b. In 1429 Nicholas Croft obtained a lease of the rectory of Hornsea …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… eight weeks after (? the meeting at Doncaster). Nicholas Thornburgh and three yeomen were among those …
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