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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the townships were arranged in four quarters as follows: i, Sefton, with Netherton and Lunt; ii, Ince Blundell, Little … Molyneux 49 Ric. Molyneux, &c. d. H. Molyneux 15 Oct. 1509 Edward Molyneux 50 Will. Molyneux d. J. Molyneux 17 Jan. … 1633 Thomas Legh, D.D. 56 d. G. Turner 21 June, 1639 Edward Moreton, D.D. 57 The king d. T. Legh 3 April, 1640 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the Domesday Survey, Queen Edith held it in the time of Edward the Confessor, and 'it never paid geld.' Then it was … at the dissolution to Sir Thomas Seymour of Sudeley. 56 Edward VI leased the manor to Edmund Clerk on the execution … handwriting ends in December, 1577, and the next 'Here I begin' is in his handwriting, with the heading 'Anno Dno' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… squiresButler and Kirkbylost sons in the cause of Charles I; but men were raised also for the Parliament, 4 and around … is boarded and consists of three bays with plain king-post trusses, the tie-beams cutting across the top of the … 15 s. a year, given in money, from the bequest of Richard Edward Waterworth in 1850. 98 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… R. S. A brass plate records that the chapel was built by Edward Standish in 1589, and was restored in 1878, but … it four shields and the initials E. S., A. S., E. W., and I. C., probably standing for Edward and Alexander Standish, … of the church is regularly mentioned in the Standish inquisitions. Probably in consequence of the Act of 1714 (12 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the chaplain of Tatham occurs in the time of Richard I, John and Henry III, 47 but the list of rectors begins soon … descended like Hornby. Tatham is named in the Mounteagle inquisitions, &c.; e.g. Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 64; … died in 1496 holding five messuages, &c., in Tatham of Sir Edward Stanley by services unknown; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Rev. Thomas Barrow Pooley of Thornton in 1847 16 and by Edward Yeats of Tunstall in 1892. 17 The Census Rep. 1901 … gives 1,145. Inq. Nonarum (Rec. Com.), 36. V.C.H. Lancs, i, 289 a. Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and … in 1292; Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 375. From the inquisitions already cited it appears that their estate was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… destroyed. The present cottage was, at the time of which I write, occupied by the teachers' rooms, the diningroom and … the nave, is a modern timber one erected in 1907 of king-post type plastered between the principals. 7 The nave, which … by the Crown for a time, 18 but in 1588 was sold to Edward Downing and another, 19 who quickly transferred it to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1546. For religious reasons he went abroad in the time of Edward VI, and on his return was quickly promoted by Mary, … Richard Scales, B.D. 52 (St. John's Coll., Camb.) 1786 Edward Jackson 53 1789 Thomas Smith 54 1807 John Sunderland, … Dict. Nat. Biog. Gillow, Bibl. Dict, of Engl. Cath. i, 485; Baker, St. Johns Coll., Camb., i, 244; Cooper, Athen. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… included a 'twenty-penny fine' at each change of tenancy, i.e. a fine of twenty times the lord's rent. The widow of a … any officers on this side let them call at my house and I will put them in a way how to get something, for though … Pat. 4 Hen. VII. The tenure is not recorded in the Derby inquisitions. There was in 1654 an agreement between the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the day of its dedication; 11 this was confirmed by Henry I some thirty years later. 12 The right remained with the … is the patron. 15 The vicarage was ordained in 1326, when Edward II confirmed the grant of the church to the abbey. 16 … D.D. 43 Jas. Molyneux res. J. Stanley 14 July, 1528 Mr. Edward Molyneux 44 Sir W. Molyneux res. R. Dudley 3 Jan. …