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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2; Thomas Hesketh of Mains (described as of Poulton), 15; William Horskar of Clifton, 2; Thomas Kirkham of Warton, 2; … with having been implicated in a conspiracy to assassinate William III in 1695, and though he was never brought to … some in Goosnargh were. Lancs. and Ches. Antiq. Notes, i, 4550. The imprisonment was by special Acts of Parliament, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the chancel and one in the nave given in 1717 by William Heysham. An organ erected in 1728 in the west gallery … and Samuel Eyre (d. 1689), and one by Roubiliac to Dr. William Stratford, who died in 1751. At the west end of the … their warden and vicar the Venerable Archdeacon Bonsey. R.I.P. 13 January 1909.' There is also a set of plated vessels, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… there was a mint at Lancaster during the reign of Harold I (103540), for coins have been recorded with the name lac, … Count Roger of Poitou, on receiving the district from William the Conqueror or his son,judged Lancaster the proper … Bayley 1803 Alexander Butler 1811 Sir Richard Clayton 1829 William Hulton 1860 Edmund George Hornby 1865 Thomas Greene …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 28990. Some particulars are given in the survey made in … of Fulwood was in the time of Edward IV preferred against William Singleton of Broughton, Brian Singleton of the same, … and Robert Wadsworth of Haighton; Nicholas Starkie and William Shawe were the tenants; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 481, m. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 7 The Peter just named was lord in 1205. 8 He had a son William, 9 to whom a brother Robert succeeded in 12356. 10 … by a son John, 12 lord of the manor in the time of Edward I. He was in 1292 summoned to prove his title, but replied by … was used. 14a John de Stalmine transferred the manor to William de Oxcliffe, 15 whose son Nicholas 16 held it in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the honour of Lancaster, and in the time of Edward I half the advowson of the church of Marsey with four … 39 and thereupon obtained a grant of this advowson from William Lord Lovel, and the year following had letters patent … appropriated to the prior and convent of Erdbury, of which William Lord Lovel, Burnel and Holand, knt., and Ralph …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… chapel was repaired, a vault made, and seats erected by William Farington of Worden in 1746. The chapel is now … with the rudely-cut figure of a man, to the memory of one William Walker, 'bachelor of Musicke and Clarke of the … charter in Arch. Journ. 1875, p. 480. Lich. Epis. Reg. i, fol. 9 b. Ibid. fol. 30; he was a priest, and the rectory …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Roman Catholicism, and in the Civil War to Charles I, but there is little to show how the people in general … Thomas Kirkharam, B.A. 46 " d. last incumbent 3 Aug. 1695 William Gregson, B.A. 47 " d. " " 26 Jan. 16967 Andrew Forbes … " " 11 June 1851 John Beethom, M.A. 52 " d. " " 8 May 1855 William Bent Grenside, M.A. 53 " d. " " Before the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… claim certain services from the abbey, stating that Henry I gave the monks Micheldever manor on condition that they … to the second, Rachel Vaughan, 30 who afterwards married William Lord Russell, executed in 1683 as being concerned in … held of the abbot half a knight's fee in Stratton. 43 William de Stratton was holding a whole fee, probably the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… men have sprung from the parishCardinal Langley, William Holt the Jesuit, Thomas Jones, Archbishop of Dublin, … Ralph Assheton the Parliamentary leader in the county; William Assheton and Charles Burton, 5 divines; and Samuel … no[m]ina et imagines ut supra ostenduntur anno d[omin]i mcccccv.' 17 There is an interesting description of this …