Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volume 38Society, 1889 - Cheshire (England) Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... living Katheren , dau . of John Anne , wife Ist of .. Starky , Brocke , of and 2ndly of Upton , co . Andrew Chester . wife of Peter Harrison . anno 1613 . Manwaring . In the Visitation by Dugdale in 1664-5 , there is no mention of this ...
... living Katheren , dau . of John Anne , wife Ist of .. Starky , Brocke , of and 2ndly of Upton , co . Andrew Chester . wife of Peter Harrison . anno 1613 . Manwaring . In the Visitation by Dugdale in 1664-5 , there is no mention of this ...
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... living at Penketh . The daughters , nephews , and heirs of John Ashton were Timothea Crosby , wife of John Crosby , aged 46 ; Margaret Heywood , wife of Robert Heywood , aged 37 ; Ann Manwaring , wife of Andrew Manwaring , aged 39 ...
... living at Penketh . The daughters , nephews , and heirs of John Ashton were Timothea Crosby , wife of John Crosby , aged 46 ; Margaret Heywood , wife of Robert Heywood , aged 37 ; Ann Manwaring , wife of Andrew Manwaring , aged 39 ...
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... living here in 1471 , and continued to do so until 1808 . Buckley Hall was also at this time a " fair mansion , " with its demesne lands and water corn - mill - here the Buckley family lived . Returning to the Castleton side of the town ...
... living here in 1471 , and continued to do so until 1808 . Buckley Hall was also at this time a " fair mansion , " with its demesne lands and water corn - mill - here the Buckley family lived . Returning to the Castleton side of the town ...
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... living from 1595 to 1606 , and is said to have held strong and crude notions , which he maintained with more pertinacity than judgment . He was fond of preaching long sermons , and at one of the Chancellor's visitations it was reported ...
... living from 1595 to 1606 , and is said to have held strong and crude notions , which he maintained with more pertinacity than judgment . He was fond of preaching long sermons , and at one of the Chancellor's visitations it was reported ...
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... living . * The government of the town of Rochdale in the early part of the 17th century was of a very primitive character . It consisted of a petty sessions of two or three magistrates , a high constable , the court of the Rochdale ...
... living . * The government of the town of Rochdale in the early part of the 17th century was of a very primitive character . It consisted of a petty sessions of two or three magistrates , a high constable , the court of the Rochdale ...
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Alderman Alice Alice Peacock Anne appointed April Argent Benet of Salghall Bennett died Bennett of Barnston Bennett of Chester BENNETT of Upton Bennett of Willaston Bennetts of Saughall bequeathed Bidston born brother buried at Woodchurch Cheshire christened at Bebington christened at St christened at Woodchurch Christopher Bennett County of Chester daughter of John deceased December Edward eldest Elizabeth Ellen executors gent George Bennett Gules heir Henry Benet Hugh Benet inventory Ireland James Jane January John Ashton John Bennett July June Lancashire lands Liverpool London manor March Margaret marriage married Mary mentioned Moore Moreton Neston November Parish pedigree Penketh Peter Bennett Peter's Church probably proved at Chester Randle Richard Bennet Robert Bennett Rochdale Salghall Massy Samuel Sheriff sons Spotland street succeeded testator's Thomas Ashton Thomas Bennett Warton West Kirby widow wife will-dated Willaston Hall William Bennett Wirrall
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