. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Kirkby of Kirkby. Urgent two bars gulei, en a canton of the second a cross patonce or. held the manor of the lord of Manchester, rendering zos. at the four terms and a hawk or 40/. at Michael- ; In 1335 he procured from the king a grant of free warren in the demesne lands of Ashton.'* John de Ash- ton, apparently the same per- son, died about 1360, leaving a son and heir under age, his wardship and marriage being claimed by Sir John de Kirk- ; The claim no doubt succeeded, for Margaret the widow of John de As
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Kirkby of Kirkby. Urgent two bars gulei, en a canton of the second a cross patonce or. held the manor of the lord of Manchester, rendering zos. at the four terms and a hawk or 40/. at Michael- ; In 1335 he procured from the king a grant of free warren in the demesne lands of Ashton.'* John de Ash- ton, apparently the same per- son, died about 1360, leaving a son and heir under age, his wardship and marriage being claimed by Sir John de Kirk- ; The claim no doubt succeeded, for Margaret the widow of John de Ashton sought dower against Kirkby in 1366," and in 1375 John son of John de Ashton called upon him to give account of the issues of his lands in ; John de Ashton is said to have distinguished himself at the siege of Noyon in 1370," and repre- sented the county in Parliament in 1382, 1388, and. Ashton of Ashton. Argent a pierced mullet sable. of times to 1307,'° while in 1320 John de Ashton ; He was apparently father of Sir John de »» From a plea of 1276 ; De Banc. R. 15, m. 4. '" Final Cone. {Rec. Soc. Lanes, and Ches.), iii, 172. Roger (de Burton) and Orm hia brother are called sons of Roger son of Orm. Their mother was a daughter and co-heir of Richard de Lancaster. Wil- liam de Kirkby was son of Roger son of Orm son of Ailward ; his father was the grantee of Ashton from Albert Grelley. '^ Lanes. Pipe R. 116, 153. Orm de Ashton granted part of his land in Ashton to Robert son of Simon de Statlee (Staley) ; the boundaries mention Hurst and Green- lache; Dads. MSS. xxxix, fol. iiib. Orm son of Roger gave land called Muge- hale to Cockersand Abbey ; Chartul. i, 214. As Medlock and Sunderland are named in the bounds, the charter must refer to this township, though entered in the section relating to Ashton in Pres- ton. ^ Thomas son of Orm de Ashton made to Richard de Byron a grant of a moiety of the land between the Reed Brook and Stony Broo
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