. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED a fragment, the original building, which was restored by Sir Robert Hesketh in 1539, having entirely disappeared. About 1324 Walter the Demand or Judge held an oxgang of land in Tarleton, doing suit to the three weeks' court of Leyland for Robert son of Robert de Hephale.^ Tarleton gave a surname to one or more families TARLETON had in the district,* but they do not appear to have any lordship in this township. Richard Sutton of Tarleton occurs in 1444/ and William Dandy a century later/ A family described as


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED a fragment, the original building, which was restored by Sir Robert Hesketh in 1539, having entirely disappeared. About 1324 Walter the Demand or Judge held an oxgang of land in Tarleton, doing suit to the three weeks' court of Leyland for Robert son of Robert de Hephale.^ Tarleton gave a surname to one or more families TARLETON had in the district,* but they do not appear to have any lordship in this township. Richard Sutton of Tarleton occurs in 1444/ and William Dandy a century later/ A family described as Norris 'of Tarleton* recorded a pedigree in 1664.'' John the Ferryman's son is named in 1345.*^ In the 16th century there were several disputes about the fishery.'. Holmes Wood Hall, Tarleton ^ Dods. MSS. cxxxi, fol. 44, This may have been the oxgang which in 1246 John de * Mundegum ' was called to warrant to Richard de Tarleton and Avice his wife, who held It by charter of Adam father of John ; Assize R. 404, m. I d. In 1330 Margery daughter of Thomas son of William the Judge of Sefton and widow of Richard del Lowe released to Thomas son of Adam Banastre of the Bank all her right in lands, & In Tarleton given to her mother Almarica by Walter the Judge, father of the said Almarica ; Towneley MS. C 8, 13 (Chet. Lib,), S 82. Six years later William son of John son of Gilbert de Tarleton con- firmed to Alice de Preston two butts of land in. Tarleton, one lying between lands of the Abbot of Coclcersand and Adam Banastre of the Bank, the other being one received from Richard the * Demand ' of Tarleton ; to be held of the chief lords by the rent of i<^. ; ibid. T 63. * Sec preceding notes. William de Tarleton and Margaret his wife (in the latter's right) claimed five messuages, an oxgang of land. Sec, in Bretherton and Tarleton in 1353 j Final Cone, ii, 137. In a complaint by James Walton of Preston and Hugh Farington of Ribbleton in 1543 it was alleged that William Tarleto


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