Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, Volume 42Chetham Society., 1857 |
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... tenements in the township on lease , besides that whereon he resided . The In- ventory of his goods and chattels taken at his death amounted to £ 171 16s . 8d . In 1646 Richard Twyford of Didsbury yeoman , an adherent to the royalist ...
... tenements in the township on lease , besides that whereon he resided . The In- ventory of his goods and chattels taken at his death amounted to £ 171 16s . 8d . In 1646 Richard Twyford of Didsbury yeoman , an adherent to the royalist ...
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... tenements and lands situate in the chapelry of Didsbury aforesaid , greeting : Whereas upou re- presentation made to us that the chancel of the chapel of Dids- bury aforesaid was very old , ruinous and decayed , and that the pews ...
... tenements and lands situate in the chapelry of Didsbury aforesaid , greeting : Whereas upou re- presentation made to us that the chancel of the chapel of Dids- bury aforesaid was very old , ruinous and decayed , and that the pews ...
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... tenement for six years unexpired worth £ 10 per annum , and £ 48 in stock , the interest of which was available for the curate . In 1606 Rowland Mosley of Hough End , Didsbury , Esq . , eldest son of Sir Nicholas Mosley Knt . , made a ...
... tenement for six years unexpired worth £ 10 per annum , and £ 48 in stock , the interest of which was available for the curate . In 1606 Rowland Mosley of Hough End , Didsbury , Esq . , eldest son of Sir Nicholas Mosley Knt . , made a ...
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... tenement accrued to the chapel ; and since nothing authentic was known of Pickering's death , and the transfer of the estate had been made contingent on that event , much difference of opinion prevailed as to the period also of its ...
... tenement accrued to the chapel ; and since nothing authentic was known of Pickering's death , and the transfer of the estate had been made contingent on that event , much difference of opinion prevailed as to the period also of its ...
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... tenement ( pretending he has for- feited his land ) , with no other design ( I am sure ) but to plague me by turning my family and goods into the streets at an hour's warning ; this is what I daily expect . Mr. Broome still brow ...
... tenement ( pretending he has for- feited his land ) , with no other design ( I am sure ) but to plague me by turning my family and goods into the streets at an hour's warning ; this is what I daily expect . Mr. Broome still brow ...
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acres aforesaid Alexander Barlow amongst Anne Mosley Baguley Bamford bapt Baptized Barlow Esq bequeath unto Birch Bishop Blomeley brother Buried Burnage chancel chapel of Didsbury chapelry Chetham Chollerton Chorlton Chorlton-cum-Hardy county of Lancaster curate dated daughter death deceased deed Didsbury Didsbury Chapel died Edmund Trafford Egerton eldest Elizabeth erected executors Fielden gent George geve give and bequeath Hall hath Hathersage Heaton Norris heirs male Henry Item I give James John Bland John Rudd lands Levenshulme Longford Lord lordship Manchester parish manor of Withington Margaret married Mary messuage minister Mosley Esq mynde Nicholas Mosley Oswald Mosley paid parish poundes Prestwich Ralph Reddish Rediche rent Richard Robert Rusholme Samuel shillinges shillings Sir Edward Mosley Sir John Stockport tenants tenements thereof Thomas township trustees twoe Twyford tyme Warden wife William Broome William Hulme Withington yearly
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Page 27 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours: and their works do follow them.
Page 125 - The finest Italian works are of the middle and latter part of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries. Subsequently medal casting and striking gradually fell into the hands of inferior artists, and, however historically interesting, is rarely a worthy measure of contemporary painting and sculpture in Italy.
Page 3 - Moor, worth sixpence per annum. From a rental of Thomas West, Lord de la Warre, May 1st, 1473, it appears that Nicholas Langforth, Knt., holds the demesne of Whithington and Diddesbury by the service of one knight's fee of the said lord, a yearly rent of 9s., and for castleward (a tax upon those residing within a certain distance of any castle towards the maintenance of such as watch and ward the castle) IDS. This relation between the superior lord and his tenant was found to continue uninterrupted...
Page 36 - 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.
Page 301 - ... by the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty for the benefit of the Incumbent.
Page 293 - with Edward, Earl of Derby's, death the glory of hospitality seemed to fall asleep.
Page 275 - ... through the midst of enemies, without apprehension. And when some people would desire him to be more cautious, he would turn them off with a joke ; for he was usually very cheerful and pleasant in conversation ; so that they who knew him best, thought he was, in this regard, not unlike the celebrated Sir Thomas More.
Page 166 - ... settle the said premises or so much thereof as he shall stand seised of at the time of his decease, so and in such manner as that, on failure of issue of his body, the same may come to my daughter.
Page 181 - Walsingham. was advanced to the dignity of a baron of the realm, by the title of Lord Armine, of Armine, in the county of Nottingham.
Page 160 - Esq., and his heirs male, with the proviso that lands to the value of ^7,000 should be purchased and conveyed and assured to the said Nicholas Mosley for his life, and after his decease to the said Oswald Mosley and his heirs male, with other remainders over to all the other sons of the said Nicholas successively and their heirs male in tail male, with remainder to the said Edward Mosley, Esq., his heirs and assigns for ever.