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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Kaskenmoor held of the king by Roger de Montbegon and William de Nevill in 1212, and under them by a number of … lord of Barton, held 4 oxgangs of land of Roger and 4 of William, the annual services being 3 s. and 3 s. 4 d. … place-names in Crompton see Oldham Notes and Gleanings, i, 156. 2,865, including 12 of inland water, according to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1666 there were fifty hearths in Heaton liable to the tax; William Holland's house had thirteen, and Edmund Heywood's … other moiety, LITTLE HEATON, also 4 oxgangs, was held by William de Radcliffe, and of him by Gilbert de Notton, of … Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), i, 87. Thomas, lord of Prestwich, granted to Joan his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of a moiety in 1212. Amabel, the other daughter, married William de Nevill, but this moiety was in 1212 in the king's … to it. One of the first elected was the celebrated William Cobbett, who represented the place till his death in … are collected in Mr. G. Shaw's Oldham Notes and Gleanings, i, 101, &c. 4,736, including 32 of inland water, according to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… space; while the rugged tops of the Welsh mountains, which I gazed upon as old friends, hide their heads in the clouds, … favour of his son Roger, with remainder to a younger son William. 27 Roger accordingly succeeded his father; 28 but … on the Hill till 1660, was registered as preaching in William Walker's barn at Pilkington; 79 and a chapel was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… He very quickly granted his manors to Richard son of William de Radcliffe for life, and then in fee. 21 In 1346, … Robert de Holland; and Agnes, who had married John son of William de Radcliffe, and who was considered the heir after … Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), i, 67. In later times the tenure was by knight's service and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… oxgangs of land by a rent of 24 s., the tenant being William Fitz William. 13 William died about the end of 1223, and was … included portion was 939. Butterworth, op. cit. 107. Vol. i, 1815. A list of curates is given. It is mentioned that a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… he made provision for the jointure of Jane daughter of William Bamford, whom he married. He died 10 February 16001, … Tonge of the king, but no details are given. 29 About 1400 William del Dam and Margery his wife had lands in Tonge. 30 … R. bdle. 250, no. 9, Lancs. Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc), i, 57, 58, where several illustrative documents are printed. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the Marsey fee, and was held of Ranulf son of Roger by William de Radcliffe. 12 William was in possession in 1193, when he proffered 5 marks … Whitaker as the 'most curious specimens of carved oak work I have ever seen.' They appear to have been, however, of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… exch. T. Trayley Mr. Walter de Woodhouse 43 7 Oct. 1343 William de Wakefield 44 Queen Isabella exch. W. de Woodhouse 5 Feb. 134950 William de Hornby 45 exch. W. de Wakeneld 1 Mar. 13645 John … " d. J. Atkinson 23 Apr. 1800 James Quartley, M.A. 70 " d. I. Relph 14 Apr. 1829 Boulby Thomas Haslewood, B.A. 71 " d. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and trees,' proceeds: 'From the foot of this Blackstone I went to Rochdale, four miles; a pretty neat town, built all … both for humour and pathos, 181790, is another celebrity. William Nuttall, d. 1840, wrote Rochdale, a fragment. 27 'Tim … of John Carter ; two chalices of 1807 with the mark of William Abdy ; and a chalice of 1892, a replica of the …