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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the townships were arranged in four quarters as follows: i, Sefton, with Netherton and Lunt; ii, Ince Blundell, Little … with the general history of the country. At Flodden Sir William Molyneux of Sefton greatly distinguished himself, and … the sheriff's officers to seize the cattle of the recusant William Blundell of Little Crosby, became a Star Chamber …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… among the Ministers' Accounts for that year. 78 In 1471 William Paulet the first marquis of Winchester, son and heir … while Walter de Raddene held the same of Roger. 94 In 1284 William de Brayboef died seised of half a knight's fee in … handwriting ends in December, 1577, and the next 'Here I begin' is in his handwriting, with the heading 'Anno Dno' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… squiresButler and Kirkbylost sons in the cause of Charles I; but men were raised also for the Parliament, 4 and around … with the rectory soon afterwards became the property of William Johnson. 25 After various sales the advowson came … the Physician 40 c. 1216 Mr. Macy 41 King John c. 1224 William of Savoy 42 Henry III 15 Oct. 1227 Mr. William de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it four shields and the initials E. S., A. S., E. W., and I. C., probably standing for Edward and Alexander Standish, … FOR A COMMUNION CUP BY ALEXANDER PRESCOTT, THE SONNE OF WILLIAM PRESCOTT, OF COPPELL, AND NOWE CITIZEN AND … 1275 Robert de Haydock 50 25 May 1301 Henry le Waleys 51 William de Standish 22 Dec. 1339 William de Burlegh 52 John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… whose son Richard, 6 dead in 1198, was succeeded by a son William, 7 sometimes called Sir William. 8 William son of Richard de Tatham was in 1212 found … the chaplain of Tatham occurs in the time of Richard I, John and Henry III, 47 but the list of rectors begins soon …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gives 1,145. Inq. Nonarum (Rec. Com.), 36. V.C.H. Lancs, i, 289 a. Lancs. Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and … -s. Thomas -s. Edmund, d. 1511 -s. Thomas, d. 1536 -s. William, d. 1598 -s. George, d. 1593 -bro. William, who sold Ireby. Edmund Redmayne of Ireby occurs in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… destroyed. The present cottage was, at the time of which I write, occupied by the teachers' rooms, the diningroom and … 1375 the Abbot of Croxton had to defend his right against William de Tunstall, who alleged that his namesake and … John de Leicester 33 " d. J. de London 22 Apr. 1437 Bro. William Ridale " Bro. John Erwan 9 Dec. 1473 Bro. Thomas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… named: John Stanyan Bigg, poet, 182865, 9 and Jacob Youde William Lloyd, genealogist, 181687. 10 Church The church of … stone table tomb with recumbent figure to the memory of William Sandys of Conishead Priory, who died in 1588. 18a … Dict. Nat. Biog. Gillow, Bibl. Dict, of Engl. Cath. i, 485; Baker, St. Johns Coll., Camb., i, 244; Cooper, Athen. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… grants had been made by Michael le Fleming and his son William, these no doubt being the origin of the subordinate … Godith, but part of their estate was acquired by purchase. William son of Walter, whose father had received half a … included a 'twenty-penny fine' at each change of tenancy, i.e. a fine of twenty times the lord's rent. The widow of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the day of its dedication; 11 this was confirmed by Henry I some thirty years later. 12 The right remained with the … 13 and descended with this manor until 1747, when Sir William Heathcote purchased it. 14 It was again sold in 1810 … of Vacancy oc. 1192 Stephen 27 c. 1206 Robert de Walton 28 William, son of Robert 29 King John oc. 1240 William de …