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A History of the County of York
… house should serve in All Saints and pray for the souls of William II and his successors: the church thus became a cell … 57 Licence was granted in 1410 to the executors of William Vescy for the alienation of lands to support a … and 1373. 65 The emoluments of a chantry in St. Nicholas (i.e. Holy Trinity), Micklegate, were given to this chantry in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… it with a rent of 4. 31 When he died nineteen years later, William de la Pole, his chief executor and residuary legatee, … the altars of St. John the Baptist and Corpus Christi by William Goodknape in 1501. He also made gifts to five other … was held by the Scotts for nearly 70 years: by John Scott (I) (181634), (II) (183465), and (III) (186583). 336 Prayers …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… been made by the first Michael le Fleming and his son William, 28 the Harringtons appear to have been practically … was made about 1260 between the Abbot of Furness and William le Fleming. 32 The family of Ashburner, occurring in … acres of foreshore. West, op. cit. 218. V.C.H. Lancs, i, 245. For the Mote Hill and moat see Trans. Cumb. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the date 6 October 1753, and bearing the marks of William Shaw and William Priest; a large paten of 1755, 'The gift of Edmund … Parish Ch. (1888), loc. cit. V.C.H. Lancs. i, 287. It does not appear that the rector of Ashton has ever …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'divisions,' 4 which were often styled townships, viz. (i) Ashton Town, 1,373 acres, bounded on the east by Cock … include John Chetham, psalmodist, who died in 1746; William Quarmby of Hurst, a poet, who died in 1872; Thomas … family till the 17th century. In the reign of Henry II William de Kirkby granted Ashton to one Orm, probably a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BotleyFairthorne. To be sure he did not give the name, but I always thought it unconsciously influenced his choice in … a fixed annual income. 18 The king granted the manor to William earl of Wiltshire the following month. 19 Queen Mary, … visited by royalty. The wills of both Henry II and William of Wykeham are dated at Waltham, and Wykeham spent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to be a local sea-bathing resort in the summer time, 5 but William Hutton's description of his visit to it in 1788 made … John Hull was probably the donor of the dial, the initials I.H. being carved on the north side of the stone shaft. On … 1767 John Armetriding, B.A. (Trinity Coll., Camb.) 1791 William Elston, B.A. 52 (Brasenose Coll., Oxf.) 1831 Charles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 30; a linen manufacture is traced to the time of Charles I, 31 and the characteristic 'checks,' a combination of linen … been zealous for King George. 36 One of the local gentry, William Walmsley of Showley, was captured at Preston among … maintenance of hospitality and other burdens; but in 1289 William de Lench, who had threatened to appeal to Canterbury …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to 1880. He was made a baronet in 1869, and died in 1885. William Lassell, 17991880, astronomer. John Clowes Grundy, … of Gloucester, 1806. The tenor bell has the motto, "I to the Church the living call, and to the grave doe summon … 41 " d. Randle oc. 1436 John de Coventry 42 Nov. 1469 William Parsyvall 43 Prior of Marsey res. J. de Coventry oc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas Toller 43 " res. R. de Catterick 14 Aug. 1414 William Eslake " res. T. Toller 29 Oct. 1424 John Gressingham … 50 Bp. of Chester 27 Feb. 15878 John Ashworth 51 " 1591 William Owborne, M.A. 52 " 16 Apr. 1613 Talbot Porter, M.A. … the village to Bolton Church was called Bolton Kyrkly, i.e. kirksty. About 1617 the guide was threatened with loss …