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A History of the County of Middlesex
… The woods, which the priory had leased separately to Nicholas Gray, 24 were sold in 1543 to John Tawe and Edward … Grimston. 26 One third was conveyed by Grimston in 1546 to Nicholas Askew and his wife Alice, 27 who in 1551 surrendered … a. in 1585, by which date it had been sold in fee farm to Nicholas Backhouse and was held by Samuel Backhouse. 36 By …
The Environs of London
… 1760; Philip Hale, 1761; Mr. John Nicholl, 1764; Rev. Nicholas Buckeridge, 1765; Henry Bainbridge Buckeridge, Esq. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 7 years, inscription only; (2) to Katherine, daughter of Nicholas Bestney, 1609, inscription with shield-of-arms; both … conception of Gothic and is modelled on the tower of St. Nicholas, Newcastle. Architectural Description The West Tower …
A Survey of London
… K <i>ryoll Esquire, brother to Thomas K <i>ryoll, 1400. Nicholas Bond, Thomas Barry Marchant, 1445. Robert Shelley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John Southworth, Roger Culcheth, Cecily Ashton, and Nicholas Huyton, were the landowners contributing to a … the son and heir; a few years later she was the wife of Nicholas Langton. The other sister, Margaret, married Hugh … contributed to the subsidy of 1628; Norris D. (B.M.). Nicholas Huyton of Blackrod in 1528 held lands in Abram of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Charnock in the feodaries. In 1378 it was stated that Sir Nicholas de Harrington and his parceners held the third part … Worthington of Crawshaw. 34 Lands once belonging to St. Nicholas' chantry in Standish Church 35 seem to have been … Adlington; Kuerden MSS. iii, W 31, no. 1174. In 1374 Sir Nicholas de Harrington complained that Robert de Rishton had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. 5, m. 6 b. Lawrence Ainsworth in 1460 complained that Nicholas Longford and others, including Hugh, Geoffrey and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 156. Robert de Ridgate in 1426 granted land in Aintree to Nicholas del Lunt; and in 1454 Robert del Ridgate, perhaps …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the tenants' names are not recorded; ibid. 289. In 1324 Nicholas D'Ewyas and Robert de Holland held a moiety of the … 'Shuffling John Hothersall' is mentioned by the Puritan Nicholas Assheton in 1618; Journal (Chet. Soc.), 99. Towneley … de Bradley of Chippingdale in 1409 received 10 marks from Nicholas de York, Abbot of Whalley, in part payment for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the eighth part of a knight's fee. 25 His son and heir Nicholas, then only eight years old, proved his age in 1523, … 1501, at Altham and baptized in the church there. 26 Nicholas died in 1537 holding the manors of Altham and … son Richard, then eighteen, died in 1552, leaving a son Nicholas, aged ten years; the manor was held as before. 28 …