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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and the orchard. 15 In 1534 this office was granted to Nicholas Langrish or Langerige to hold for forty years. 16 … of him, as of his manor of Newton Valence, by the heirs of Nicholas Berenger. 55 Probably the Hospitallers, according to … 79 In January, 1572, James Rythe settled the manor on Nicholas Tichborne and Marlion Rythe to be held by the said …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1577 Adam Wolfenden 62 The Queen d. T. Cross 31 Dec. 1628 Nicholas Bray 63 William Johnson res. A. Wolfenden 8 May 1629 … p. 330. The patrons for the turn were George Kirkby and Nicholas Lawrenson by grant of John Hussey, Master of … resigned the vicarage, desiring the bishop to institute Nicholas Bray; Ch. Papers at Chester Dioc. Reg. For fuller …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had been custodian and chaplain to the chantry of St. Nicholas. The only fragments of old glass now remaining are … quire every holy day. 94 The chantry at the altar of St. Nicholas was founded by Dr. Alexander Fairclough, rector, in … were sold by the Crown in 1550 to William Place and Nicholas Spakeman, 99 and those of the two older ones in 1583 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 66 oc. 1517 James Gorton 67 Lord Mounteagle oc. 1554 Nicholas Clifton 68 3 Apr. 1573 Richard Deyn 69 John Clifton … Nelson, M.A. 71 Henry Parker d. W. Dewhurst oc. 1646 Nicholas Smith 72 21 Feb. 16601 Thomas Sharpe, M.A. 73 Thomas … stone of wool from Roger de Brockholes, Thomas de Hesketh, Nicholas de Singleton the younger and John de Towneley; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… widow Anne is named in 1535 90; and in 1536 a younger son Nicholas was contracted to marry Cecily Curwen of Grassgarth. 91 Nicholas, who made a feoffment of the manor of Bardsea in … in 1582 a settlement of the manor and lands was made by Nicholas Bardsey, James Anderton and Dorothy his wife, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the fact that it is the mother church of Liverpool, St. Nicholas's Church having been a chapel of Walton till 1699. … in a plea of next presentation to the church, then vacant, Nicholas de la Hose granted to the abbot his presentation for that turn; Assize R. 1341, m. 26 d. Probably Nicholas, who had newly received the manor, thought that the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William Enfield, George Walker, F.R.S.; Gilbert Wakefield, Nicholas Clayton, Pendlebury Houghton, and John Holt. Most of … John de Stamfordham 79 exch. J. de Luyton 10 May, 1351 Nicholas de Waddington 80 Sir W. le Boteler d. J. de … M.A. 95 Sir T. Boteler res. T. M. Wingfield 20 Nov. 1554 Nicholas Taylor 96 John Grimsditch and Richard Penketh depr. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a gift from the bridegroom or a shoe from the bride. 'Nicholas pennies' were given to the master before the breaking-up at Christmas, usually about St. Nicholas' Day. Charities Official reports were made …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the aisle is occupied by the former chantry chapel of St. Nicholas inclosed by a 15th-century screen and retaining on … op sit ut exclusate.' 28 In the north aisle, close to St. Nicholas chantry, is the reputed gravestone of John Paslew, … to the eastern respond of the north arcade in the St. Nicholas chantry is a small brass to the memory of Ralph …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… heirs of Roger de Kernetby, clerk (brother of Hugh), and Nicholas son of Maud de Kernetby, next of kin; ibid. 348, m. …