Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1905 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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Page 257
... Penketh impaled by Langtre of Langtre . Richard Langtre of Langtre married Grace Ashton of Bamfurlong about the beginning of sixteenth century . See Notes by J. P. Rylands , F.S.A. , Trans . Hist . Soc . of Lancashire and Cheshire , vol ...
... Penketh impaled by Langtre of Langtre . Richard Langtre of Langtre married Grace Ashton of Bamfurlong about the beginning of sixteenth century . See Notes by J. P. Rylands , F.S.A. , Trans . Hist . Soc . of Lancashire and Cheshire , vol ...
Page 288
... Penketh yard , the Old yard , Sonkey yard , Walton yard , New yard , and Cres- broke are mentioned ; there was also the Anglesey fish yard near to Warrington Bridge end , which let for more than three shops ( Beamont's Annals of the ...
... Penketh yard , the Old yard , Sonkey yard , Walton yard , New yard , and Cres- broke are mentioned ; there was also the Anglesey fish yard near to Warrington Bridge end , which let for more than three shops ( Beamont's Annals of the ...
Page 298
... Bordman , who was Rector of Grappenhall , near Warrington , in 1672 , was a member of the Bolton family , and his son John became rector of the same place in 1696 . The Penkeths , of Penketh , near Sankey , entered 298 Warrington in 1580.
... Bordman , who was Rector of Grappenhall , near Warrington , in 1672 , was a member of the Bolton family , and his son John became rector of the same place in 1696 . The Penkeths , of Penketh , near Sankey , entered 298 Warrington in 1580.
Page 299
... Penketh , whose name suggests that Hamlett Penketh ( no . 394 ) was of the old stock , though Hamon , Hamnet , or Hamlet was not an uncommon Christian name in Warrington in the sixteenth and seventeenth cen- turies , for in the parish ...
... Penketh , whose name suggests that Hamlett Penketh ( no . 394 ) was of the old stock , though Hamon , Hamnet , or Hamlet was not an uncommon Christian name in Warrington in the sixteenth and seventeenth cen- turies , for in the parish ...
Page 302
... Penketh , and others from that of the Ashtons of Glazebrook . They were both feudal tenants of the Butlers of Bewsey . The Ashtons of Penketh entered pedigrees at the Visitations of Lan- cashire in 1567 and 1613 ; an interesting account ...
... Penketh , and others from that of the Ashtons of Glazebrook . They were both feudal tenants of the Butlers of Bewsey . The Ashtons of Penketh entered pedigrees at the Visitations of Lan- cashire in 1567 and 1613 ; an interesting account ...
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