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A History of the County of Lancaster
… One of Wesley's most prominent fellow-labourers, the Rev. William Grimshaw, was born at Brindle in 1708. Ordained for … died soon after his father without issue. Joan married William Gerard and Agnes married David Egerton. 23 For a time … 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. … Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 54. In 1235 William de Preese released his right in two plough-lands in … Soc), iii, 1009. By the fine of 1228 already referred to William son of Henry obtained 10 acres in Dalton (out of half …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Dunster, 160959, the first president of Harvard; Captain William Kay, who took part in the defence of Lathom House in … Sir John Holker, politician and judge, 182882; and Sir William Hardman, 182890, sometime Recorder of Kingston and … 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
… hands 4 till about 1186, when Henry II granted it to William Marshal Earl of Pembroke, 5 who about 1189 gave the … minister John Shaw thus relates his experience of a visit: I went to Cartmel about the latter end of April 1644 and … and Eleanor Coward; she died at Arnside Tower in 1804. 42 William Close, 17751813, was born at Field Broughton, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Chelsea ferry in 1564, when the owners in both cases were William Wylkyns and his wife Alice. 10 Chelsea was included … granted a licence in 1618 to alienate all the property to William Blake. 1 In 1623 William Blake and his wife Mary sold … the western side of a larger motorway network (Ringway I) projected by the GLC. However, without a Thames crossing …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hutt, Edward Norris of Speke, Evan Haughton of Wavertree, William Woodward and Thomas Orme of Woolton, William Brettargh of Aigburth, Hugh Leike of Childwall, … This grant appears to have been revoked by Henry I on the forfeiture of Roger's possessions, but was confirmed …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
… 29 Nov. 1240 Peter the Physician 30 The King 5 Nov. 1241 William Lawrence 31 " res. P. the Physician oc. 1279 Ralph de … 35 Duke of Lancaster. oc. 1391 John Exton 36 11 June 1393 William Whitewell Duke of Lancaster. 1 July 1394 Robert … Hen. VIII, pt. v, quoted in Ormerod's Ches. (ed. Helsby), i, 97. The bishop appears as rector in the visitation list of …
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 … with Morton, for not coming to an inquest upon the body of William Peche of Morton, who died in consequence of having been stabbed in the stomach by William le Ruter of Orselowe. For a similar default as to an …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Richard Forestarius or de Chenene, the original grantee of William the Conqueror. The said Walter occurs on the Warwickshire Pipe Rolls of 31 Hen. I. (11301) as paying a large fine for the lands of Richard … Broc, by marriage with Margery, sister and heiress of William, and daughter of the said Walter Croc and Margery his …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… its English representative. There is a Charter of Henry I. addressed to Robert, Bishop of Chester, Nicholas, Sheriff … Richard del Newport, John de Covene, John Morys, William le Warde, of Weston, Richard Banastre, Richard de … and the heirs of his body, and for want of such heirs, to William de Ludlow, who had married Isabel, the sister of the …