A History of the Ancient Chapel of Blackley, in Manchester Parish: Including Sketches of the Townships of Blackley, Harpurhey, Moston, and Crumpsall, for the Convenience of the which Several Hamlets the Chapel was Originally Erected, Together with Notices of the More Ancient Local Families and Particulars Relating to the Descent of Their EstatesG. Simms, 1854 - 217 стор. |
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... rent of 39 marks 6s . 8d . should happen to be in arrear at any feast at which pay- ment ought to be made and for thirty days thereafter next follow- ing , then it shall be lawful for me , Reginald , to distrain , & c .; and in case of ...
... rent of 39 marks 6s . 8d . should happen to be in arrear at any feast at which pay- ment ought to be made and for thirty days thereafter next follow- ing , then it shall be lawful for me , Reginald , to distrain , & c .; and in case of ...
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... rent of 39 marks 6s . 8d . should cease , as well as the right to levy for arrears ] — provided always that if it should happen that the said park , & c . , or any part thereof should be seized into the hand of the king , from any cause ...
... rent of 39 marks 6s . 8d . should cease , as well as the right to levy for arrears ] — provided always that if it should happen that the said park , & c . , or any part thereof should be seized into the hand of the king , from any cause ...
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... rental of their estates , which was taken the year following ( 1473 - 4 , ) it appears that John Biron , esquire , then held the village of Blackley at the annual rent of £ 33 . 6. 8. ( 1 ) In the 22nd Edward IV . ( 1482-3 , ) from an ...
... rental of their estates , which was taken the year following ( 1473 - 4 , ) it appears that John Biron , esquire , then held the village of Blackley at the annual rent of £ 33 . 6. 8. ( 1 ) In the 22nd Edward IV . ( 1482-3 , ) from an ...
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... rent of £ 70 . This lease ex- pired in 1815 on the death of Mr. Robert Scholes . Like most other houses of similar pretension and antiquity , it was not without its traditionary legends , and the boggart of Blackley hall was as well ...
... rent of £ 70 . This lease ex- pired in 1815 on the death of Mr. Robert Scholes . Like most other houses of similar pretension and antiquity , it was not without its traditionary legends , and the boggart of Blackley hall was as well ...
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... rent of £ 30 , unto Dorothy , now wife of the said Richard Worthington , for her life , in case she happen to survive her husband , as a competent jointure or dower , pursuant to a certain grant or conveyance tripartite bearing date ...
... rent of £ 30 , unto Dorothy , now wife of the said Richard Worthington , for her life , in case she happen to survive her husband , as a competent jointure or dower , pursuant to a certain grant or conveyance tripartite bearing date ...
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acres Adam aforesaid Alice amongst April Asheton bapt Bayley bearing date bequeaths Bishop Blackley Blackley chapel Booth hall born Bowker buried Chadderton Chetham of Nuthurst Clough Coll Collegiate church county of Lancaster Croft Crumpsall daughter decease died Diggles Edmund Edward eldest Elizabeth erected esquire executors Field Flitcroft gent gentleman George gives Halgh Harpurhey heirs and assigns Henry History of Lancashire Humphrey Booth Humphrey Chetham Indenture inhabitants James Chetham James Lightbowne Jepson John Bolton John Pendleton July Lancashire lands lease Litchford lord Manches Manchester parish manor Margaret married Mary Meadow messuage minister Moston Nuthurst paid pounds Prestwich Proved at Chester Ralph rent residence Richard Robert Rochdale Salford Samuel Davenport Samuel Taylor Sandford Sarah Shacklock shillings Sir John Byron tenements testator testator's thereof township Travis trustees unto Warden and Fellows Wardleworth Warre wife William Hulton yearly
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Сторінка 47 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
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Сторінка 47 - Bartholomew Fair, in the said place and county, on the other party : the one and thirtieth day of October, 1614, and in the twelfth year of the reign of our sovereign lord, JAMES, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith ; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Сторінка 209 - He was a diligent reader of the scriptures and of the works of sound divines; a respecter of such ministers which he accounted truly Godly, upright, sober, discreet and sincere.
Сторінка 74 - June next, and shew and propound in due form of law a reasonable and lawful cause, if he...
Сторінка 209 - He was high sheriff of this county 1635, discharging the place with great honour, insomuch that very good gentlemen of birth and estate did wear his cloth at the assize, to testify their unfeigned affection to him...
Сторінка 91 - Scale, her heirs and assigns for ever, and to and for no other use, intent, and purpose whatsoever; and as to the said term of 200 years he declared that it should be lawful for the said RH, when his daughter ES should marry, to raise a portion of 4000£. to be paid to her, and until that time to raise the annual sum of 2501.
Сторінка 63 - Sunday last, as our preacher (who " is a batchelor of divinity) was riding to preche at one of " the chapels of the parish, being distant from the parish " church four miles, one William Smyth of the 'parish of " Manchester met him by the way, and taking his horse " by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and wounded " him with three wounds. And if his horse had not broke " out of the hand of the said Smyth, of likelihood he had " slain him. Desiring therefore your lordship to help us, " that quietly...