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A History of the County of Lancaster
… by Henry de Lacy to Robert Banastre, as described under Walton-le-Dale. At the beginning of the 14th century the … honor of Clitheroe upon the acquisition of the manor of Walton-le-Dale by that family. Hoghton. Sable three bars …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… other moiety being probably held by the predecessor of the Walton family. 3 No detailed account is given in the survey … in demesne, and the other was held of Roger by Warine de Walton by the service of 4 s. yearly. 5 Together with Halton … heirs, 16 was sold by the daughter and heir of William de Walton to Henry Earl of Lancaster in 1347, 17 but land in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1892 sold the manor and estate to Sir Gilbert Greenall, of Walton near Warrington, whose son and heir, Sir Gilbert … have been held for about sixty years. 34 Greenall of Walton. Or, on a bend nebuly, plain cotised vert, three …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the holding was divided, Longton and Leyland going to the Walton and Farington families, while Euxton remained with the … to his Euxton estate William held lands also in Ulnes Walton, Ellel and Newsham. The age of the heir and the … see Raines MSS. (Chet. Lib.), xliv, 187; H. H. Barker, Walton-le-Dale Mock Corp. 13. Buried at Leyland 17 Oct. 1744; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the more northerly branch, Breck Lane, 5 leading to Walton Breck, and the other, which also divided, to Newsham … lying upon Hillside, by the Beacon, by the mere, between Walton Cop and Breck Lane, on the Walton boundary, between Breck Lane and the freehold …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and 8 d. respectively; also lands, burgages, &c., in Ulnes Walton, Leyland and Preston. His heir was his son Henry, then … disputes respecting boundaries with their neighbours of Walton-le-Dale; De Banco R. 201, m. 126; Coram Rege R. 297, … called upon to assign dower in Farington, Leyland, Worden, Walton and Clayton to John's widow, Joan, who had married …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1333. In the thirteenth century Fazakerley was one of the Walton town fields, adjoining which, as the woodlands were … has an area of 1,709 acres. 1 It is separated from Walton by the brook called Fazakerley or Tue Brook, and from … and the Jewish connexion have a small burial-ground on the Walton border. The West Derby sewage farm occupies the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lies between it and the Ribble, to the west of the road to Walton. The area is 692 acres, and the population in 1901 was … The ancient highway from Preston to the south, by way of Walton-le-Dale, passes through Fishwick, and the bridge … close; Pal. of Lanc. Writs Proton. 36 Hen. VIII. William Walton of Preston died in 1559 holding 6 acres in Fishwick of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… or chapelry forms a detached portion of the parish of Walton, and including the manors and hamlets of Raven Meols … de Meath, one of the king's clerks, son of Gilbert de Walton. 25 Three years later it was taken into the king's … King John. 30 Richard granted it to his brother Henry de Walton for life, with a provision, which took effect, that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as trustees. A sister Ellen appears to have married Henry Walton of Great Hey. William Barcroft of Barcroft in Cliviger … 1625), s.p., and the latter married the father of Henry Walton, who left a son Ambrose, aged forty, in 1630. The …