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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Tarbock and lands in Welch Whittle, Turton, Walton Lees in Dalton, &c.; from himself and his wife Ellen, they … Richard Causey of his manors of Tarbock, Turton, Walton Lees, Welch Whittle, and the fourth part of Dalton, and all … by knight's service and a rent of 7 s. 6 d.; also Walton Lees of the lord of Upholland in socage; and the manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hamlets of Stubbins and Lumb lie near the Irwell, with Red Lees and Buckden to the west. On the east side the ground … Heywood and Margery his wife, the widow of Roger de Red Lees; Final Conc. ii, 75, 76. In 1539 Thomas Warburton seems … have been the owner and George Warburton the tenant of Red Lees; Ct. R. A Thomas Warburton contributed to the subsidy in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the lordship of the manor were in 1903 acquired by Sir Lees Knowles, bart., who resides at Westwood in Pendlebury, … were made by the Torbock family for Turton and Walton Lees also; Pal. of Lanc. Plea R. 48, m. 6; R. 60, m. 7. These … 30. This Robert Knowles was great-greatgrandfather of Sir Lees Knowles. Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. 43, m. 19. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… To the north lie Walthew Green, Roby Mill, and Holland Lees; to the west are Holland Moor, Birch Green, Digmoor, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Henry Serjeant paid tax for five hearths on behalf of 'Mr. Lees,' probably Richard Legh of Lyme. 95 The Maynes were long …