. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. &##. Pattin. Loxengy ermine and sable a canton gules. Wilson. Sable a â¢wolf salient or, in chief three estoiles of the second. grandson having died before him the title became extinct. He was sole landowner, and built Win- marleigh House in Lady Headfort, widow of the son, is tenant for life of the manor. No courts are John Goose was a freeholder in A few names of former landowners can be recovered from the will of Sir Thomas were in summoned to answer Margaret widow of Sir Richard concern


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. &##. Pattin. Loxengy ermine and sable a canton gules. Wilson. Sable a â¢wolf salient or, in chief three estoiles of the second. grandson having died before him the title became extinct. He was sole landowner, and built Win- marleigh House in Lady Headfort, widow of the son, is tenant for life of the manor. No courts are John Goose was a freeholder in A few names of former landowners can be recovered from the will of Sir Thomas were in summoned to answer Margaret widow of Sir Richard concerning lands, &c, demised to her in Astley and Clitheroe ; ibid, file 11. 14 Lanes. Inq. (Chet. Soc), ii, 103. The son Thomas, who married Ellen daughter of Richard Balderston and so obtained a considerable increase of the family possessions, died before 1473 ; ibid. 92. The heir's age was given as fourteen in 1473 and as twelve in 1477. 15 Duchy of Lane. Inq. iii, no. 75 ; the manor of Winmarleigh was said to be held of the Earl of Lincoln by services unknown. It had in 1495 been settled upon Alice daughter of Sir Thomas Gerard for life. Other grants are recited, including one in favour of Richard's brothers John and Roger. Alice married Thomas Radcliffe and was living in 1538 ; ibid, viii, no. 26. 16 Ibid, v, no. 3. The will of Thomas Radcliffe is recited making provision for his wife Alice, his children Thomas and Cecily, his sister Margaret and others. The manor of Winmarleigh was stated to be held of the king as Earl of Chester in socage by rent. In 1524 Alice widow of Thomas Radcliffe claimed dower in the manor of Winmarleigh, &c. ; Pal. of Lane. Plea R. 135, m, 4. 17 Duchy ofLanc. 26 ; the manor of Winmarleigh was said to be held of the king as of his duchy of Lancaster by knight's service and e,d. rent. 18 Ibid, xi, no. 7 ; the jurors ignored the half-blood^ and found that William's heirs were John Singleton, aged twelve, and Joan


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