. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. BLACKBURN HUNDRED MITTON (PART OF) Jordan de Mitton,32 and was in 1292 called to warrant In 1304 Ralph gave his manor of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley to Margery widow of Robert de Hephale and received it from her for Margaret afterwards married Adam Banastre, who in 1311 was recorded as holding of the Earl of Lincoln a plough- land in Aighton by the service of the eighth part of a knight's fee and a rent of o,</.35 In 1313-14 the lords of the place were Adam Banastre, Margaret then his wife, and Denise wid


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. BLACKBURN HUNDRED MITTON (PART OF) Jordan de Mitton,32 and was in 1292 called to warrant In 1304 Ralph gave his manor of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley to Margery widow of Robert de Hephale and received it from her for Margaret afterwards married Adam Banastre, who in 1311 was recorded as holding of the Earl of Lincoln a plough- land in Aighton by the service of the eighth part of a knight's fee and a rent of o,</.35 In 1313-14 the lords of the place were Adam Banastre, Margaret then his wife, and Denise widow of Ralph de John son of Richard son of Henry de Clitheroe in 1323-4 claimed common of turbary in Aighton against Margaret widow of Adam Banastre,37 and similar claims were put forward by others against her in conjunction with (her son) John son of Robert de Hephale, Denise widow of Ralph de Mitton and Bernard son of Thomas de After Margaret's death her manors were divided among her daughters—Alice wife of Robert de Shireburne, Agnes wife (1) of Henry de Lea and (2) of Robert de Horncliff, but apparently childless, Joan wife of Thomas (or Robert) de Arderne, who left a son Thomas, and Katherine wife of John de The heirs of Margaret Banastre held Aighton in 1 346-5 Robert de Shireburne appears to have acquired as owner or tenant the shares of his sisters-in-law, so becoming lord of the whole There are, however, occasional traces of the other lordships, for a fourth part of the manor of Aighton was included in the Horncliff estate in In July 1352, when John son of Hugh de Hacking claimed two messuages, &c, in Aighton against William de Yarrowdale, the defendant called the representatives of Margaret Banastre to warrant him—viz. Alice widow of Robert de Shireburne, John de Harring- ton the elder and his wife Katherine and Thomas de Arderne (son of Joan).43 Of these John de Harrington of Farleton, in right of Ka


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