. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED BRINDLE heir, the present Lord Chesham, was a minor. A court leet and court baron used to be held in May.^ The place does not seem to have had a resident lord since the end of the 13 th century. Among the minor families which appear in the records are those of Chorley,^ Brereworth,^ Gerard of Rad- burn,^ whose estate descended to the Walmesleys of Show- ley,^ Warburton/ Wort! ing- ton of Biainscough/ Clayton,^ Hoghton,^ Hesketh,^^ Swan- The Sub- sidy Roll of 13 3 2 shows Robert the Physician


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED BRINDLE heir, the present Lord Chesham, was a minor. A court leet and court baron used to be held in May.^ The place does not seem to have had a resident lord since the end of the 13 th century. Among the minor families which appear in the records are those of Chorley,^ Brereworth,^ Gerard of Rad- burn,^ whose estate descended to the Walmesleys of Show- ley,^ Warburton/ Wort! ing- ton of Biainscough/ Clayton,^ Hoghton,^ Hesketh,^^ Swan- The Sub- sidy Roll of 13 3 2 shows Robert the Physician among the contributors in Brindle.^^. Cavendish, Lord Chesham. Sable three stags* heads cabossed argent. In 1628 several recusants compounded for the sequestered two-thirds of their estates.^'* Thomas Woodcock had his estate confiscated by the Com- monwealth authorities and ordered for sale in 1652.^^ Several other 'delinquents' and recusants occur in the records of that time.^*^ To the hearth tax of 1666 as many as 112 hearths contributed, but no house had so many as six hearths.'*" Several * Papists ' registered estates in 1717.^^ Dcnham Hall is noticed by Kuerden as having been built by Sir Henry Slater.^^ James Heatley of Samlesbury purchased an estate in the parish and his son William (i764-1840) built Brindle Lodge, which he bequeathed to his niece, Mrs. Catherine Eastwood. In consequence of disputes over the inheritance it was sold to Mr. Whitehead third lord, d. 1507 -s. John Compton, fourth lord, b. 1S9+. See op. cit. ii, 82, 220. ' Baincs op. cit. (cd. 1836), iii, 497. ^ John son of Robert de Langton in 1362 granted to William de Chorley, Margery his wife and Ralph their son all his land in the town and manor of Brindle ; Harl. MS. 2112, fol. 119. ^ A Margery de Berdwrth was a tenant in 1292 ; Assize R. 408, m. 8 d. At the same time Almarica daughter of Henry de Brcreworth unsuccessfully claimed a messuage and land against Thomas son of Adam d


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