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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1160 by an arbitration between the Abbot of Furness and William de Lancaster lord of Kendal. The partition began at … were his equals, no more and no less. In the time of James I it was ordered that the timber in Sowerby Woods should for … of Urswick and relinquishing what he held in Dalton. 63 William son and heir of Michael le Fleming attested a charter …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… There was a visitation of the plague in 134950. 10 In 1444 William Marsden and others were charged with having broken … 11 Leland, journeying north about 1535, says: 'After I rode over Brock water, rising a vi miles off in the hills … 53 both singly and in conjunction with Henry 54; also William somewhat later. 55 The following have been vicars: …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Molyneux, Robert Bootle, Lawrence Hulme, the heir of William Martin, Anne Stopford, widow, and the heirs of John … six; in Melling Robert Molyneux's house had ten hearths, William Martin's six, Thomas Bootle's five, and John … the manor, was in dispute in the early years of Edward I between Robert de Vilers and Gilbert de Halsall, 25 but the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the marriage of Joan daughter and heir of Benedict 23 to William de Dacre of Dacre Halton passed to this family, the said William in 1297 holding the fourth part of a fee in Halton … chalice of 17401 made at Newcastle, with the maker's mark I. L.; and a chalice and paten of 1897. The registers 70 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which must have escheated to the crown under Henry I, was granted to the bishop of Winchester by King John in … St. Johns successively. At the time of the Domesday Survey William de Perci was holding this land in right of his wife, … a knight's fee in Hambledon of John de Port in 1166, and William de Perci held the same of Robert de St. John under …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and provided a house for him. He died in 1651. 13 Sir William Rawlinson of Graythwaite, born in 1640, became a … had previously been occupied by Gerald Massey, the poet; William James Linton, the wood engraver; and Mrs. Eliza Lynn … OPIBVS STEMMATE PROLE FIDE North side: PIGNORA DIVI[N}I FVERT HAEC MAGNA FAVORIS HAEC TAM EDWINI CV[N]CTA …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Harrington. Sable fretty argent, a label or. In 1597 William Parker Lord Mounteagle and Elizabeth his wife sold … gravestones with good raised lettering; and another to William Ward, 'pastor of this church' (d. 1670), in the … followed. See also Baldwin Brown, Arts in Early Engl i, 312; ii, 1003. In a grant of land made by Adam de Heysham …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had to struggle on unaided, but found a fellow-worker in William Crabtree of Manchester. In June 1639 he was assisting … two dwellings had four hearths each. 5 By the Act 16 Chas. I, cap. 6 (Private), to which the royal assent was given in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 10 in Knowsley, and Harrington in Huyton. The influence of William Bell, vicar of Huyton during the Commonwealth, was … in 1600, in addition to the manorial families, were William Spencer and Edward Stockley of Huyton, Robert Knowles … ESQ. TO. WOOLFALL GEN. ED. STOCKEY. IOHN ORME. W.M. W.D. I.H. A small bell formerly here was given to the new church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sundial shaft. There is a ring of six bells, four by William Dobson of Downham, Norfolk, 1831, and two by Taylor … of it is in a release of any claim to the advowson made by William son of Roger to the monks of Furness about 1190 9; it … Kuerden MSS. ii, fol. 212. North Lonsd. Mag. (1867), i, 105, in a note by Mr. E. Coward of High Ghyll House, dated …
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