Clerk was born about 1273, the son of Thomas Le Personnes, Clerk but his mother is unknown. The place is not known.
He died after 1350. The place is not known.
His wife was Margaret de Baskerville, who he married in BEF 1325. The place has not been found. Their five known children were Robertus (c1294-?), Adam (c1295-?), William (c1296-?), John (c1298-?) and Roger (c1300-?).
| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | ABT 1273 | ||||
| Death | AFT 1350 |
Note 1
!StyleName: Le Personnes, Clerk, William of Middulton [~1273 - ]
!Note: Family lived in Aston Botterell.
!Note: Summary Boteler, Hesketh, and the Lancashire Re-Formation:
An early marriage between the Botelers of Wem and the de Ferrers line — through Ankaret le Boteler [1310–1361] and Thomas de Ferrers [1305–1353] —
shows an established partnership between those families and the wider Sybil-descended group.
By the early 14th century, the lines of Henry [de Baskerville] Hesketh of Hesketh [~1206 - ?] and Sir William Hawkins Hesketh [~1243 - ~1327] are
established in the Hesketh and Heskin area, along with the Clerk and Taillour lines, forming a working local network.
At the same time, the Lancashire Botelers are split between the Warrington barony, which ends c.1328, and the Wem barony, created 1308 and continuing
through William le Boteler [d. 1334], William [d. 1361], and William [d. 1369].
During the final phase of the Wem line, Nicholas le Boteler is active in Lancashire from about 1331 to 1368, holding land beside Hesketh and supporting
the group, including land transfers into their hands. This places the Wem interest directly next to the developing Hesketh network.
In 1369, the 3rd Baron of Wem dies and the line passes through Elizabeth, effectively ending the male baronial line. At the same time, Nicholas
disappears from the Lancashire record.
What follows is a short gap in authority for the Botelers. The local Hesketh-side group remains in place, but the Boteler structure is no longer unified.
The turning point comes in 1389, when Elizabeth Boteler of the Warrington line marries Richard Boteler of the Rawcliffe line under papal dispensation.
This reunites the two Lancashire branches into a single organized line.
After this, authority stabilizes. By the 1390s, Sir John Boteler of Rawcliffe appears as sheriff, marking the return of a functioning Lancashire leadership.
!Source: EYTON's ANTIQUITIES OF SHROPSHIRE. https://www.melocki.org.uk/eyton/Vol04.html
Also, in 4 Edw. II [1310-1], Nicholas de Byriton grants to John, son of Hugh de Baskerville of Nordwode, all his land in the said vill.- Witnesses: Sir Roger de Baskerville [he was Lord of the Fee] and Sir Hugh Fitz-Aer, Knights.
John, son of Hugh de Baskerville, was deceased in 10 Edw. II [1316-7], for then Thomas, son of John le Baskerville, of Northwood, releases all his right in Northwood to John son of Thomas de Baskerville [who appears to have been of Eaton Mascott].- Witnesses: Peter de Overton, etc. The Grantee in this Deed seems soon afterwards to have reconveyed the premises to the Grantor, for life, with remainder to himself; but in 19 Edw. II [1325-6] he grants to "William le Persones, of Middulton, called Clerk, who had married his daughter Margaret, that messuage and land in Northwood, which Thomas son of John le Baskerville then held for life. And the said Tenant-for-life, in the same year, calling himself
[165] [166] [167] Charters at Pitchford.
176 STOTTESDEN.
Thomas, son of John le Baskerville, of Northwood, reiterates his former release in favour of "William de Middulton, called Le Persones, and Margaret his wife, daughter of John le Baskerville, of Eton Marschot.- Witnesses: Malcolumb de Harley, Peter Lord of Overton, Henry Blundel", etc.
Another Deed of 13 Edw. III [1339-40] closes this series in a way not intelligible, without further connecting evidence. Thereby "John, son of Roger de Baskerville, Knight, grants for two merks to Roger, son of William de Pykethorn, Margery his wife, and Roger their son, a place of land in Northwood, called Fellingleye, to hold for the longest of their lives.- Witnesses: Richard de Baskerville, Peter de Overton, Adam d'Arraz, John Boterel, Richard de Forde: dated at Lauton". [168]
I now return to say something of other Under-Tenants in Northwood and at an earlier period. In Michaelmas Term, 1266, Isabella, widow of William de Northwood, was suing Roger de Northwood, Reginald de Cherlee [Chorley], Ralph de Arraz, John le Clerk, of Suthbury [Sidbury], Nicholas de Cherlee, Nicholas de Northwode, and Agnes le Warener, for her dower or thirds in several messuages or small parcels of land in Northwode. [169] Soon afterwards Ema de Norwod is suing Hugh Peche [of whom we have heard before], under writ of mort d'ancestre, for half a virgate and seven acres in Norwood. [169] About this time Emma Paen, of Nordwud [already mentioned], gives to John de Langeberge, Clerk, an acre in Nordwud, for half a merk paid down and a ½d. rent.- Witnesses: Nicholas le Forcer, Ralph de Lawa [The Low] and William his son, William de Stepple, John de Beaulieu [Bello loco], Hugh de Hwrthin. [170]
In June, 1269, Nicholas de Cherleye has a Writ of novel disseizin against Ralph d'Arraz and Walter de Baskerville, concerning a tenement in Stottesden; and in July following Hugh de Plessetis has a similar writ against Ralph d'Arraz, concerning a tenement in Norwode. [171] The latter person was also concerned in a suit about land in Northwood, in 1270. [172]
The following deed must belong to the fifth year of Edward II
[168] This Deed [among the muniments at Pitchford] is endorsed with a memorandum by Adam Otteley, of Pitchford, stating himself to be kinsman and heir both of "Roger Baskerville and William Pykethorn", mentioned therein. The succession necessarily belongs to a much later period than I can here deal with.
[169] Placita apud Westm. 11 dorso and 30 dorso.
[170] Charter at Pitchford.
[171] Patent, 53 Hen. III, dorso.
[172] Supra, Vol. III, p. 61.
BARDLEY. 177
[July 28, 1311], rather than to the fifth of Edward I [1277], to which my authority assigns it. [173]- "Henry, son of Roger de la Wodehouse, grants to Sir Roger de Baskerville and Dame Joan his wife three acres in the fields of Northwod, bounded by lands of John de Baskerville, etc.- Witnesses: Sir Ralph de Arras: Sir Walter Haket, knights; Wydo Lord of Glasley; Geoffrey Lord of Uverton [Overton]; Richard Lord of Aston Boterel; William de Ribbeleye". The Deed passed at "Le Wodehous juxta Stottesden". Reserving a further account of the head branch of the Shropshire Baskervilles [then represented by this Sir Roger] till I reach Lawton, I now pass to another ancient member of Stottesden Manor, viz.:-
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/57d17148-a82e-41ae-87ec-ea863d50ca2c
55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 18 - GREAT HARWOOD
Catalogue description Quitclaim : William son of Richard son of Margery of Harewode, to William of Heskaithe...
Reference: DDHE 18/7
Description:
Quitclaim : William son of Richard son of Margery of Harewode, to William of Heskaithe and Matilda his wife -- all properties in Great Harewode, called the Lepessagh -- Witn: Robert of Heppale, now steward, Henry of Blakes, John his son, Roger Nohel, Simon his brother, Robert of Holdene, William the Clerk, Adam of Aspdene, Gilbert of Riston, Richard of the same. Given at Harwode, St. James' Day, 22 Ed. I.
Date: [25 Jul. 1294.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Note: It is important to note that Sir William would not be traveling around the country on his own. It is very likely he was accompanied by support from his original Shropshire family. It is likely that William the Clerk here is William Le Person, Clerk, of Middulton [~1273 - ?], husband of Margaret of Baskerville, 2nd cousin twice removed. In later sources, his son Robert seems to keep the related forms: Perpant, Perpont, Perpunt.
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DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS
DDSC 29 - SHEVINGTON.
Catalogue description Lease by Robert son of Warin of Heskyn and his wife Alice, daughter of Robert of...
Reference: DDSC 29/4
Description:
Lease by Robert son of Warin of Heskyn and his wife Alice, daughter of Robert of Worthinton, to Robert the Perpant, clerk -- all their land in Schevinton, that is, had by feoffment of Robert of Worthinton and Amary of Hulton on the Wytehull, and 1ac. of waste next the land of William Wyt -- to hold for 20 years from Feast of St. Martin in Winter, 9 Edward I, [11 Nov. 1281] at 5/- rent. Witn. William of Stanedish, John of Coppull, John of Chisenale, Robert of the same, Richard of Hulton, Robert of Chisenale, clerk. Given at Wigan, Monday after Ascension, 9 Edward II.
Date: 5 May 1315
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS
DDSC 29 - SHEVINGTON.
Catalogue description Grant: Robert son of Warin of Heskyn, to Robert the Perpont, clerk -- 16ac. of land on...
Reference: DDSC 29/7
Description:
Grant: Robert son of Warin of Heskyn, to Robert the Perpont, clerk -- 16ac. of land on the Whitehull, and 1ac. of waste on east of William Wite next Stonybank in Shevyngton; also 1½ roods in Tythey on east of Gwisembroke, abutting to north on the Outelone of Shevyncton -- Witn. William of Standysh, Thomas of Longtree, John of Coppull, John of Chesenale, John his son, Richard of Hulton, Robert of Penyngton. Given at Shevyngton, Thursday in morrow of St. Matthew the Apostle, 11 Edward II. Seal E.H.
Date: [22 Sep. 1317]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS
DDSC 29 - SHEVINGTON.
Catalogue description Grant: Robert son of Warin of Hesken, with the assent of Alice his wife, to Robert the...
Reference: DDSC 29/5
Description:
Grant: Robert son of Warin of Hesken, with the assent of Alice his wife, to Robert the Perpunt, clerk -- all his land in Shevincton had by feoffment of Amary daughter of Robert of Hulton, in her widowhood, lying on the Qwithull -- Witn. William of Stand', Thomas of Longetre, John of Cophull, Richard of Hulton, Robert of Pinnincton, Robert son of Hugh. Given at Shevyncton, Thursday in morrow of St. Matthew the Apostle, 11 Edward II.
Date: [22 Sep. 1317]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Grant : Alice daughter of Robert of Loxsum to William son of Thomas the Clerk of...
Reference: DDHE 25/28
Description:
Grant : Alice daughter of Robert of Loxsum to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton, senior -- properties in Longeton of the dower of her mother Matilda after the death of Thomas son of Robert of Loxsum, her brother -- Witn: Sir Richard, Lord of Hoghton, Robert of Shireburne, John Banastre of the Bonk, William of Hoghwyk, Adam of Longeton, clerk, Robert Busshell, William of the Hall, and others. Given at Longeton, Wed. in SS. Philip and James, 18 Ed.II. Seal.
Date: [1 May 1325.
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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DDX 102 - Deeds, accounts, and Manor court documents relating to Leyland
DDX 102/77-79 - Description available at other catalogue level
Catalogue description Grant: William son of Thomas the clerk of Longton to William of Farynton -- all his...
Reference: DDX 102/77
Description:
Grant: William son of Thomas the clerk of Longton to William of Farynton -- all his lands and tenements in Farynton -- Witn. Peter of Risley, William of Hoghwyk, John of Faldworthing, Roger the Spenser, Henry of Kerden, John of Clayton of Farynton, Henry son of Roger of Farynton. Given at Farynton Sun in morrow of St. Martin. 3 Edw. III.
Date: [12 Nov. 1329]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Grant : Adam son of Henry of Longeton to Robert son of William son of Thomas the Clerk,...
Reference: DDHE 25/32
Description:
Grant : Adam son of Henry of Longeton to Robert son of William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton -- 7ac. in Longeton had from Nicholas the Botiller, viz. 1 toft and building, containing 2ac. and 1ac. in the Caliardstade, and 4ac. in Osbernescrofte with 1 head abutting towards Waldemyr on the south and towards Apaldsick on the north; also 1 place of meadow land had from Henry Pluket -- with remainder to John brother of Robert, then to William their brother. Witn: Sir Robert, lord of Shirburne, William of Farington, Adam Banastre of the Bonk, William of Hoghwik, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham and others. Given at Longeton, Mon. in Feast of Nativity of St. John Baptist, 5 Ed. III.
Date: [24 Jun. 1331.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Note: Nicholas the Botiller may be a member of the Botterell family from Shropshire. There is little use of the Botiller form in England in the 1300’s, nor is there any recorded Botterell family presence in Lancashire until the 1800’s, suggesting he was not a local man. The Botterell family were established in the Northwood area, within the same general network as the Baskervilles and Ysolda’s descendants. What may be happening here is that the Botterell family from Aston Botterell, whom the “le Clerks” likely served, appears as the earlier source of this land, and may have intentionally provided or transferred it into their hands. The rarity and distribution of the Botterell/Boterel forms, which likely derive from “butler”, along with their association with specific landed contexts such as Aston Botterell, indicate that the name functions as a family identifier rather than a general occupational label. The appearance of “Nicholas the Botiller” in the Longton record, in the absence of any local Lancashire presence of the name, suggests an origin outside the county and raises the likelihood of connection to the Shropshire Botterell lineage, though the record itself does not explicitly state this.
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Grant : Richard son of Addy of Longeton to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton,...
Reference: DDHE 25/37
Description:
Grant : Richard son of Addy of Longeton to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton, senr. -- properties in Longeton held from John his brother -- Witn: William of Hoghwik, Robert Busshel, Thomas son of Matilda, William of the Halle, Adam the Clerk, and others. Given at Longeton, Tues. after St. Mark, 6 Ed. III.
Date: [28 Apr. 1332.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDF - Farington of Worden, Leyland
DDF 524 - 543 - Hutton
Catalogue description Grant: Matilda, daughter of Adam of More of Hoton to Thomas of Merton and Mabot, his...
Reference: DDF 528
Description:
Grant: Matilda, daughter of Adam of More of Hoton to Thomas of Merton and Mabot, his wife -- house and 2 selions and 1 tongeland between lands of the Abbot of Cokersand in Hoton -- Witn. Robert, lord of Shirburn, William of Farinton, William of Hoghwik Thomas of Noteshawe, William Gedirpenny, William the Clerk. Hoton, Sunday before St. Nicholas, 6 Edward III. Seal.
Date: 29 Nov. 1332
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue
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DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Lease : William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton, to Elen, widow of Adam...
Reference: DDHE 25/40
Description:
Lease : William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton, to Elen, widow of Adam Pluket of Longeton -- land in Turmyracre, and the Croft with the Diche, and 1/3 of messuage and curtilage -- paying 1½d. yearly. Witn: William of Hoghwik, Thomas of Noteshagh, Robert Bussel, Thomas son of Matilda, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham and others. Given at Longeton, Wed. in Easter, 7 Ed. III.
Date: [7 Apr. 1333.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Quitclaim : Richard of Worthynton to William son of Thomas the Clerk senior of Longeton...
Reference: DDHE 25/41
Description:
Quitclaim : Richard of Worthynton to William son of Thomas the Clerk senior of Longeton -- property held for life from Adam son of Adam Pluket in Longeton -- Witn: William of Hogh, Robert Busshel, William of the Hall, Thomas son of Matilda, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham, and others. Given at Longeton, Sun. in Feast of Nativity, St. John Baptist, 7 Ed. III.
Date: [24 Jun. 1334]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Grant : Abell son of William son of Abell of Longeton, to Roger son of William son of...
Reference: DDHE 25/42
Description:
Grant : Abell son of William son of Abell of Longeton, to Roger son of William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton -- 1 messuage and curtilage and 2 selions land in Longeton lying between land of the Abbot of Evesham and of William of Lee -- paying yearly to Sir William, lord of Lee, 12d. silver. For life of Roger, then to John his brother, then to Robert their brother. Witn: Sir Robert, lord of Shirburne, William of Farinton, William of Hoghwik, Thomas of Noteshagh, Adam the Clerk and others. Given at Longeton, Fri. after Translation of St. Thomas Martyr, 8 Ed. III.
Date: [8 Jul. 1334.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Letter of Attorney : Adam ...... to Adam the Clerk of Penwortham -- house, curtilage and...
Reference: DDHE 25/43
Description:
Letter of Attorney : Adam ...... to Adam the Clerk of Penwortham -- house, curtilage and 1½ac. land in Longeton -- from Roger son of William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton. Given at Longeton, Sun. after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Ed. III.
Date: [2 Jul. 1335.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Quitclaim : Adam son of Adam Pluket of Longeton, to William son of Thomas the Clerk of...
Reference: DDHE 25/44
Description:
Quitclaim : Adam son of Adam Pluket of Longeton, to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton, senior -- properties in Longeton in dower of Elen his mother, of which 2ac. came from John son of Henry of Longeton -- Witn: Sir Robert, lord of Shirburne, William of Farinton, William of Hoghwik, Thomas of Noteshagh, Adam son of Robert, Thomas son of Matilda, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham, and others. Given at Longeton, Sun. after St. Martin, 10 Ed. III.
Date: [17 Nov. 1336.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Grant : William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton, senior, to William his son --...
Reference: DDHE 25/45
Description:
Grant : William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton, senior, to William his son -- properties in Longeton had from Adam son of Adam Pluket -- remainder to John, brother of William, then to Robert their brother. Witn: William of Farinton, William of Hoghwik, Thomas of Noteshaghe, William of the Hall, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham, and others. Given at Longeton, Fri. before Whit., 11 Ed. III.
Date: [6 Jun. 1337.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDF - Farington of Worden, Leyland
DDF 524 - 543 - Hutton
Catalogue description Grant: Roger of Astebure to Patrick of the More of Hutton -- 1ac. in Hoton on the...
Reference: DDF 532
Description:
Grant: Roger of Astebure to Patrick of the More of Hutton -- 1ac. in Hoton on the Sardalis -- Witn. William son of Thomas of Longeton, Robert of Blakeburne, Richard of Hoghwik, John of Notesshaye, Henry of the More of Hoton, William Gedirpenie. Hoton, Thursday after Assumption of B.V.M., 21 Edward III. Seal.
Date: 16 Aug. 1347
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 23 - HUTTON
Catalogue description Lease for lives : William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton, and Richard son...
Reference: DDHE 23/3
Description:
Lease for lives : William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton, and Richard son of John son of Dobbe of Longeton to William Breton of Hoton, Alice his wife, and William his son -- all property had from Robert of Loxum in Hoton -- Witn: Sir Robert of Shirburne, William of Farington, William of Hoghton, William Gedirpeny, Adam son of the Clerk of Longeton, Adam the Clerk at Penwortham. Given at Hoton, Tues. in St. Mark, 11 Ed. III.
Date: [7 Oct. 1337.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical condition: Damaged.
Note: Leasors are the Clerk family: William son of Thomas the Clerk, senior, of Longeton, and Richard son of John son of Dobbe of Longeton.
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DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 25 - LONGTON
Catalogue description Quitclaim : Alice, widow of Adam Plucket, to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton...
Reference: DDHE 25/46
Description:
Quitclaim : Alice, widow of Adam Plucket, to William son of Thomas the Clerk of Longeton -- properties in Longeton -- Witn: William of Farington, William of Hoghwik, William of Halle, Adam son of Robert, Thomas the Clerk, and others. Given at Longeton, Sun. before St. Mark, 18 Ed. III.
Date: [18 Apr. 1344.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 22 - HOWICK
Catalogue description Quitclaim : Joan daughter of Master Robert of Lyverpole, clerk to John of Nutteschagh --...
Reference: DDHE 22/10
Description:
Quitclaim : Joan daughter of Master Robert of Lyverpole, clerk to John of Nutteschagh -- properties in Hoghwykes had from John -- Witn: William of Kyrkeby of Writhtington, William of Hole, Adam of Risseley, William of Hoghwyke, William son of Thomas of Longeton, and others. Given at Lyverpole, Mon. before Exalt. Holy Cross, 19 Ed. III.
Date: [12 Sep. 1345.]
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
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55 - Lancashire Archives
DDF - Farington of Worden, Leyland
DDF 558 - 613 - Longton
Catalogue description Quitclaim: Matilda, widow of Geoffrey Fox of Longeton to Isolde, widow of Robert of...
Reference: DDF 569
Description:
Quitclaim: Matilda, widow of Geoffrey Fox of Longeton to Isolde, widow of Robert of Blakeburn -- 1/3 of lands in Longeton which I.B., had of feoffment of G.F., -- Witn. William of Farynton, William of Hoghwik, William son of Thomas of Longeton, William son of Roger, Henry of the More. Longeton, Monday in St. Nicholas the Bishop, 24 Edward III.
Date: 6 Dec. 1350
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English