The History of the Parish of St. Michaels-on-Wyre in the County of Lancaster: With an Appendix Containing a Transcript of the Registers of the Chapelry of Woodplumpton for 1604 to 1613 |
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The History of the Parish of St. Michaels-On-Wyre in the County of Lancaster ... Henry Fishwick No preview available - 2017 |
The History of the Parish of St. Michaels-On-Wyre in the County of Lancaster ... Henry Fishwick,Eng Woodplumpton No preview available - 2014 |
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afterwards aged Agnes Alice Alyce Anne April Bartill Barton Billington Boteler Brewar buried Catforth Catterall century chantry chapel Charneley Chester church churchwardens Clarkson Cromleholme curate dated daughter died Dodsworth Dodsworth MSS doughtor of Henry doughtor of John doughtor of Thomas Duchy Eccleston Edward Elizabeth Ellin Elswick Garstang gent George Goosnargh Gradell Gregson heir held Henry Butler Henry Kighley Henry VIII Hornby husbandman Inskip Isabel James Jane Jenet John Billington John Butler John Kirkby Kirkham knight Laich Lancashire lands Lewth Little Eccleston living Manchester manor Margaret married Mary Michaels Myrescoughe Nicholas parish Plumpton Post Mort Preston rector registers Richard Ambrose Richard Butler Richard Kirkby Robert Roger Singleton sonne of Henry sonne of John sonne of Richard sonne of Robte sonne of Thomas Stalmine Stanley supposed sonne Tarnicar Thomas Crosse tithes Upper Rawcliffe vicar Warren Westby Whalley widow wife William Eccleston William Kirkby Willm Wittm Woodplumpton
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Page 119 - ... a sufficient number of places, as they shall be desired, in all parts of this our kingdom, for the use of such as do not conform to the Church of England...
Page 174 - ... And, with my husband's consent, I will that the residue of my goods and household stuff shall be equally divided and parted amongst the said four children of my sister Sibilla. immediately after the decease of my said husband. All the gifts, legacies and sums of money herein formerly given shall be paid at or in the South porch of the parish Church of Winckfield aforesaid. I appoint my cousins John Browne of Brundish and William Younges of Cratfield, Suffolk, to be executors. All the overplus...
Page 119 - Worship and Devotion. And all and singular our officers and ministers, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, whom it may concern, are to take due notice hereof: And they, and every of them, are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any tumult or disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings and Assemblies.