. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. WEST DERBY HUNDRED heirs, and a new grant in socage to the Hollands; but one heiress of the Golbornes*' appears to have sold her right to Thurstan de Holland/ whose descendants continued to be regarded as its ; Thurstan, however, granted all or most of his moiety to his son Simon,® whose descendant Amice carried the manor of LIGHTSHJJV in marriage to Nicholas de ; From this family by another heiress, it passed to the Kighleys of Inskip," and from these again at the end of the i6th century, to Wi


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. WEST DERBY HUNDRED heirs, and a new grant in socage to the Hollands; but one heiress of the Golbornes*' appears to have sold her right to Thurstan de Holland/ whose descendants continued to be regarded as its ; Thurstan, however, granted all or most of his moiety to his son Simon,® whose descendant Amice carried the manor of LIGHTSHJJV in marriage to Nicholas de ; From this family by another heiress, it passed to the Kighleys of Inskip," and from these again at the end of the i6th century, to William Cavendish, first Earl of Devonshire, and Thomas Worsley, in right of their wives, the Kighley co- ; The former of these secured it, and it de- scended in the Cavendish family for over a century,^' but there is no further mention of Lightshaw as a manor. The estate was purchased by Peter Legh of Lyme in 1738 from the Duke of Devonshire, and is now the property of Lord Newton.^* The Hospitallers had lands here.** Cockersand WINWICK Abbey had a tenement called Medewall," for which the free tenants, a family named Langton, paid a rent ofzj. 6d}' The Hoghtons of Hoghton were landowners in Golborne from an early date,^® and the Haydocks. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Farrer, William, 1861-1924, ed; Brownbill, J. , joint ed. London [Constable]


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