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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Introduction, church and charities CHILDWALL CHILDWALL LITTLE WOOLTON SPEKE WAVERTREE GARSTON HALE THINGWALL … to have a dwelling place on the land of the church called 'Green land,' near the church, and to satisfy all the ordinary … 1734 left a rent-charge of 20 s. on a house in Tithebarn Street, Liverpool, to provide 'the most easy, choice, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the chancel, seems to have been of 13th-century date. Little or nothing, however, can be said with certainty about … took care that their vicar should reside, but there is little on record about the parish. The vicar of the … dialectal, retiring, home-loving dwellers, having little and needing less'; Parkinson, Old Church Clock (ed. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… occurs in 1253 as defendant in a suit concerning lands in Little Onn. "Dugdale's Baronage," Vol. I., p. 27; … Eyton, qui a donn son nom aux deux hameaux de Great et Little Onn, autrement High et Low Onn ( Hundred de … that Othna gave its name to the two hamlets of Great and Little Onn, or High and Low Onn (which is a better …
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… The parish of Church Eaton Little Onn Little Onn. Richard the King's Thane held Anne in 10855. … This is the Domesday manor which Mr. Eyton identifies with Little Onn. Richard the King's Thane seems to have been the …
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… to have fulfilled his dying son's promise. There can be little doubt that this story contains the substantive cause … by the year. The pleas also and the perquisites of the little courts there holden are worth yearly 20 s.; and the … grant of Edward VI. to Sir Richard Manners, I imagine that little besides the manorial rights in this hamlet were …
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… The parish of Church Eaton Shushions Shushions. The little estate of Shusions (or Shuston), which contains about … and by another deed he also settled upon them the manor of Little Wyrley, in the same county. 28 Sir Robert died about … leaving Alice his wife surviving, who occurs as Lady of Little Wyrley in 1335. 29 They appear to have had issue: 1. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… boundary is formed by the Lune, which here flows through a green and level valley over half a mile wide. To the … wooded, and the surface is broken by a number of little doughs, some of them well wooded, down which run … by Thompson. 19 The Doggeson share can be traced a little further. 20 The share of John de Croft appears to have …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… side has the highest point, over 1,000 ft. above the sea, Green Hows and Yewbarrow on the east attaining 745 ft. and … loamy, and oats are grown. Nibthwaite was a century ago a little port, where the slate and copper brought in boats down … wall running parallel to the present east wall, but a little west of the pulpit'; Trans. Cumb. and Westmld, Anttq. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1 2 s.; Bretherton, 1 3 s. 4 d.; Much Hoole, 15 s. 4 d.; Little Hoole, 10 s.; Chorley with Bispham, 1 4 s. 7 d.; … quarters: 1, Croston and Rufford; 2, Tarleton, Much and Little Hoole; 3, Mawdesley, Bispham, and … For pedigree see Burke's Landed Gentry Master of Barrow Green House. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 249. Inq. Nonarum …