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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Elizabeth daughter and heir of Edward Ditchfield of Ditton, with whom he had a share of that manor; see the account of Ditton. Gillow, loc. sup. cit. A settlement of the moiety of … and other lands was made in 1663 by Dorothy Ditchfield of Ditton, widow, John Hoghton and Elizabeth his wife; Pal. of …
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… of Sir Robert Blundell of Crosby. Stephen son of Adam de Ditton released land in the Dale, perhaps the same portion, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the village, one going north and south to Rainhill and Ditton, and the other east and west to Farnworth and Huyton. … bounds were declared to begin at Philip's Cross towards Ditton, and to proceed to Waspestub, to the syke, along this … of Jane, a daughter of William Wright. A John Wright of Ditton, yeoman, whose will was made in 1718, and proved at …
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… Townships Ditton DITTON Ditton, 1193. On the south, Ditton Brook and the low-lying marshy ground along it must …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Dutton DUTTON Dutton, 1258 and usually. Ditton is found very rarely. Dunton occurs 1289. This …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sutton, Rainhill, Skelmersdale, Rainford, Liverpool, Ditton, Childwall, and Lathom; free rents; also certain … seems to have passed about 1344 into the hands of Henry de Ditton, perhaps by purchase from Cecily de Bury; Final Conc. ii, 121. Henry de Ditton in 1347 sued Alan de Eccleston and Alice his wife …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sankey; Kuerden fol. MS. 359, R. 424. See the account of Ditton. At the same time, Beatrice de Molyneux, widow of … having only four. Norris D. (B.M.). The Slyneheads were a Ditton family, but appear in Sankey much earlier than this. …
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… a project for embanking the Mersey from the marsh at Ditton down to Garston or even to Knott's Hole at the Dingle. … charter, Alan le Norreys granted to Simon his son the Ditton half of the mill of Halethat upon the pool between Hale and Ditton which he had received from Henry de Walton, formerly …
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… HALEWOOD This township lies between the old course of the Ditton Brook on the north and Rams Brook on the south, both … to Warrington and to Crewe, with stations at Halebank and Ditton Junction; and the Cheshire Lines Committee's railway … Woolton charters. In the village is a small brewery. The Ditton Brook Ironworks by the Mersey have been discontinued …
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… from Whiston by a brook which runs through Tarbock to join Ditton brook. The main road from Liverpool to Prescot passes … Huyton, gave to John le Norreys Alice's lands in Huyton, Ditton, Roby, and Childwall; ibid. 95, 91, 96, 94, 22, 57, … marriage with Margery, daughter of John Ditchfield of Ditton; Kuerden MSS. v, fol. 138 b, n. 106. Pal of Lanc. Feet …
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