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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Howick,' with various lands, was held by Thomas Hesketh of the abbey of Evesham by a rent of 2 s. 8 d. 21 … principal contributors to the land tax were James Barton,Hesketh and Thomas Loxham. 25 745 acres; Census Rep. 1901. … no. 294, 303, 305, &c. The lands were acquired by Richard Hesketh and others, perhaps acting for Thomas. In 1505 …
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… 1498 he and his son John granted land in Hutton to Thomas Hesketh; ibid. no. 329, 331. He also held lands in Longton; …
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… of his son Adam and heirs by Maud daughter of Robert de Hesketh; ibid. fol. 155/191. Jordan his son is named in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Kidsnape also held of the abbey; ibid, v, no. 21. George Hesketh of Poulton died in 1571 holding burgages, &c., of …
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… Hooton family, 70 and the Jesuit Father Holt, sent Richard Hesketh to sound him on the matter. 71 Lord Derby, however, handed Hesketh over to the authorities and he was executed in … without any pomp or excess.' The executors named were Hugh Hesketh, bishop of Man; Sir Henry Halsall, knight, steward of …
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… clerk was to act. A recorder was appointed; Sir Thomas Hesketh was the first, and the mayor and twenty-four … in 1528 sold a burgage in Penny Street to Bartholomew Hesketh; ibid. John de Middleton in 1390 acquired a messuage … of Claughton D. George Lee in 1525 sold to Bartholomew Hesketh, who purchased other burgages in Penny Street and …
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… 21 d. rent; and a messuage and lands in Aughton of Gabriel Hesketh by fealty and 2 s. 1 d. rent; the clear annual value …
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… 18 It descended like Rossall 19 till 1841, when Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood sold to Thomas Clifton of Lytham, 20 and … 312, m. 46. 1759Layton with Warbreck, &c., by Fleetwood Hesketh; ibid.; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 591, m. 9. Fishwick, … of Rossall. Their daughter Margaret married Roger Hesketh, who inherited. A letter of Edward Veale's, lamenting …
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… that Tulketh was subsequently held by Werden, Rawstorne, Hesketh (1687 to 1836), Bray, Johnson, and Thompson (1876); … 34 (St. Mary Magdalene's lands). In other casesClifton, Hesketh, &c. the tenure is not stated. The following suits …
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… 63 Banastre, 64 Clayton, 65 Knoll, 66 Ayscough, 67 Hesketh, 68 Moly neux, 69 Stopford, 70 Sumner, 71 and Werden. … 8. A settlement is recited in the inquisition. Thomas Hesketh of Rufford died in 1523 holding a little land in Leyland, which had descended to Sir Robert Hesketh in 1541; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. v, no. 16; vii, no. …
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