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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the village to Bolton Church was called Bolton Kyrkly, i.e. kirksty. About 1617 the guide was threatened with loss … A note in Raines MSS. (Chet. Lib.), xxii, 56, gives Edward Dockerall as vicar of Bolton-le-Sands. See Cockerell … and from time to time attended the Lord's Table.' Perhaps Edward Lodge, whose will was proved in 1746. Including 4 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Apr. 1637 Robert Gale, M.A. 82 " d. A. Clarke 21 Apr. 1640 Edward Rigby, M.A. 83 Earl of Devonshire res. R. Gale Dec. … Bristed, M.A. 91 " d. P. Walthall 25 Apr. 1822 Charles Edward Kendall, M.A. 92 " res. J. C. Bristed 9 Aug. 1864 … Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 34. It is not mentioned after 1473 in Manchester …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Information of Mr. Harcourt E. Clare. a V.C.H. Lancs. i, 272. The separate assessment of Dalton is not recorded. … Ches.), 1, 113. The manor is named regularly in the Legh inquisitions. Sir Piers Legh, kt. and priest, died in 1527 … Inq. p.m. iv, no. 97. The same tenure is recorded in later inquisitions, e.g. in 1641; ibid, xxix, no. 64. Information …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the disturbances raised by Adam Banastre in the time of Edward II, Henry de Bury being killed by his emissaries. Many … sometime Recorder of Kingston and editor of the Morning Post. Lives of most of them will be found in the Dictionary … the fate of the body of the church;' Baines, Lancs. Dir. i, 577. Canon Raines on the other hand says: 'In 1773 the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… minister John Shaw thus relates his experience of a visit: I went to Cartmel about the latter end of April 1644 and … in 1756, and Bishop of Carlisle in 1769; one of his sons, Edward, was created Lord Ellenborough in 1802. 40 John … Dialect, was born in 1735 at Cartmel, her parents being Edward and Eleanor Coward; she died at Arnside Tower in 1804. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (MRC) succeeded the trust. 16 A Kensington trust post survived in Godfrey Street in 2000. In 1838 the vestry … the western side of a larger motorway network (Ringway I) projected by the GLC. However, without a Thames crossing … SC 2/205/40. John Bowack, quoted in Faulkner, Chelsea, I. 406. Below, river crossings. Beaver, Memorials, 223. PRO, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The freeholders in 1600 were John Ireland of the Hutt, Edward Norris of Speke, Evan Haughton of Wavertree, William … William Brettargh of Aigburth, Hugh Leike of Childwall, Edward Molyneux, David Ford, and William Whitefield of Speke. … This grant appears to have been revoked by Henry I on the forfeiture of Roger's possessions, but was confirmed …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… but only part of this is spent upon the six almswomen. 72 Edward Helme in 1691 gave land now producing 35 a year for … Hen. VIII, pt. v, quoted in Ormerod's Ches. (ed. Helsby), i, 97. The bishop appears as rector in the visitation list of … on Helmeridge (Elmridge), now known as Richmond's Farm. Edward Harrison in 1671 left 30, the interest to be …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… was held by the Abbey of St. Remigius at Rheims; but Othna I take to be identical with High Onn, in the parish of Church … who was a free man, held this land in the time of King Edward. The value is 4." In 17 Henry II. (11701) the monks of … 20 s., total annual value 8 4 s. 2 d. 6 In the survey of 9 Edward II. (13156) the Prior of Ware is returned as Lord of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Walter occurs on the Warwickshire Pipe Rolls of 31 Hen. I. (11301) as paying a large fine for the lands of Richard … (the original grantee) was Forester in the time of King Edward the Confessor; he could not, then, have been the same … installed Dean of Durham on 5th June, 1596, 53 when that post had been void for some time after the promotion of Dr. …