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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 20 s. was paid, the undertenants in 1212 being Robert de Walton and Richard son of Siward, each holding one-half. 5 … the Leas' quarter was that held in 1212 by Robert de Walton by a rent of 10 s. Nothing further is known of this tenant or his successors, but a Robert de Walton was about that time vicar of the rector of Sefton; …
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… and Adam son of Thomas; another oxgang held by Richard de Walton by the service of d., and a third by Patrick de … 13812, a Henry son of John Blundell of Crosby attested a Walton deed in 1368; Croxteth D. Bb. iv, 26. 'Son' may be a … and Ince Blundell, purchased in 1472 by Roger Mercer of Walton from Thomas Linacre, to whom they had descended from …
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… 3 Manor LITTLE HARWOOD was a member of the lordship of Walton, forming part of the feoffment of one knight's fee … The service rendered for the township to the lords of Walton-le-Dale was 4 s. per annum, which represented a … The descent of the mesne lordship corresponds with that of Walton-le-Dale. 4 The actual tenant of the manor about 1300 …
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… to a third part of this manor was made between William de Walton and Avice and William de Brettargh, the latter renouncing their title in favour of Walton. 18 From 1358 onwards several persons bearing the name …
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… of John Garstang of Stanworth in 1522 for tenements in Walton-leDale, 55 and was conveyed to Robert Harwood of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hesketh, 35 Kirkby of Rawcliffe, Sherdley, 36 Taylor, 37 Walton 38 and Wilding. 39 In other cases the tenure is not … by the Bussels. 41 John Moore, Henry Sherdley and William Walton contributed for their lands to the subsidy of 15423 42 … in Hutton of which there is evidence. 46 In 1517 William Walton, priest, founded a chantry therein, and provided for a …
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… 1794. 5 Manor This was another of the manors granted with Walton-le-Dale about the year 1165 by Henry de Lacy to Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the famous Cavalier. 38 This was the tenement of Thomas Walton the Jacobite of 1715. 39 After passing through various … 389. In the subsidy roll of 1332 the only local surname is Walton, connecting with Upper Holker; the other names, as … was schoolmaster at his death in 1750. Thomas Preston held Walton Hall in Upper Holker in 1508; ibid. Richard Preston, …
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… had given the two oxgangs in Eggergarth to Matthew de Walton by knight's service (one-fortieth of a fee), and that … Gilbert was holding it at the date mentioned. 84 Henry de Walton granted to the monks of Cockersand a ridding in Eggergarth. 85 William de Walton and William de Lydiate held Eggergarth and Lydiate of …
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… in Marsden. 9 There was a cross in Little Marsden; 'Walton Spire' is a monolith on Shelfield. 10 The Colne sewage … in 1352, in reward for the good service of Richard de Walton, his stock-keeper in Blackburnshire, confirmed … belonged to them, having been rebuilt in 1740 by Henry Walton, who inherited the lordship of Altham from his mother. …
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