Search

Displaying 3541 - 3550 of 3667
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to be a member of the Weeton fee, held successively by Boteler and Stanley, and the lordship has descended to the … of Elswick held 67 acres in Roseacre, but Theobald le Boteler purchased them; Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the date of the inquest of 1212 it was held of William le Boteler by Hugh son of Henry de Tyldesley, 4 and at the date … of 12423 by Henry de Tyldesley of the heir of Emery le Boteler. 5 Henry was living in 1260, 6 was seneschal of … this land, 10 and in 1300 had a charter from William le Boteler, his chief lord, releasing one of the two beadles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the free tenants, viz. the Abbot of Cockersand, Nicholas Boteler, and others. 29 In the same year he made a feoffment … 39 In 1459 John Kirkby complained that Nicholas and John Boteler of Rawcliffe were obstructing the flow of water to … land in Aldrith Sowerby to Walter son of Richard le Boteler. 102 Some of the Commonwealth sequestrations for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cockhedge Lane, and School Brow leads eastward to the Boteler Grammar School, and then turns into the Manchester … hereditary succession in the Vilers and Pincerna or Boteler family until nearly the end of the sixteenth century, when the Boteler manors and estates were broken up and the Irelands, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Hugh son of Acard Bussel, who was married to Roger le Boteler, 4 and had a number of children Richard, Stephen, … of Penwortham c. 1145; Farrer, op. cit. 321. Roger le Boteler attested charters of the time of Henry II, one at … ' the lady' or 'Lady of Warton,' at other times Me Boteler' or 'de Warton.' She rendered account in 12001 for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the sixth part in service. 10 From extents of Theobald le Boteler's lands made in 1249 11 and 1286 it appears that at … there were three mills. 12 The manor continued in the Boteler family till about 1400 13; it was then acquired by … meadow 3 d. For the dower of Margery widow of Theobald le Boteler in Weeton, &c., see Close, 64, m. 19. Lancs. Inq. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Pat. 170 b. The same estate was in 1375 granted to John le Boteler for life; Duchy of Lanc. Misc. Books, xiii, 111. From …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… surrendered Whiston mill, in Aughton's lands, to Thomas Boteler, lord of Warrington; ibid. G. 58. Bold D. (Warr.), G. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of William Whittingham married Elizabeth daughter of John Boteler of Kirkland; DD, no. 1790, 1824, 1858. In 1483 he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Crook Hall with nine hearths; Swansey House had five. 4 Boteler of Rawcliffe. Azure a cheveron between three covered … fee 10; and in 14456 Sir Richard Hoghton and Nicholas Boteler held the fourth part of a knight's fee, contributing … post mortem lands were stated to be held of Hoghton and Boteler. The Hoghton moiety long descended with Hoghton, 12 …
Displaying 3541 - 3550 of 3667