. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE expenses incurred in obtaining a decree about the « of , according to ; Bradley the suh'cct of a dispute in ; Little Marsden contained part of the RadclifFe of Winmarkigh estate called ' Chamber in Pcndle,' now marked by Chamber ;" Families named Legh had Linedred and Claverhole, and were in the former succeeded by the ; Coldueather House was in 1586 in dispute between Thomas and Henry Willisill.*' Lawrence Townley of Barnside di
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE expenses incurred in obtaining a decree about the « of , according to ; Bradley the suh'cct of a dispute in ; Little Marsden contained part of the RadclifFe of Winmarkigh estate called ' Chamber in Pcndle,' now marked by Chamber ;" Families named Legh had Linedred and Claverhole, and were in the former succeeded by the ; Coldueather House was in 1586 in dispute between Thomas and Henry Willisill.*' Lawrence Townley of Barnside died in 1623 holding messuages in Little Marsden of the king in socage by a rent of one rose ; Lower Lomeshaye and Reedyford at one time belonged to the Banisters of Park Hill in Barro^v- ford.'* The former is the property of Mr. W. Farrer Ecroyd, in whose family it has continued for nearly 200 years. Reedyford House is owned by Mr. H. Tunstill, and Edgend, long the estate of the Hargreaves family, by Mr. Edward Ecroyd. The lord of Clitheroe had a mill at Walverden in ; Some time before Richard Towneley made a corn-mill called Walverdtn Mill within the lordship of Colne, and had the tenants to grind there to the loss of the king's mills at Colne and Burnley. Hence Lord Strange was commanded to see that none but the king's milh should be used by the ; In 1495 John Towncley was forbidden to use the mill for grinding corn or malt, but the king granted him a lease of the Colne Mills for fourteen year.'' The following contributed to subsidies for their lands:—In 152+ Nicholas Legh, John Kippax, John Hargreav c<, John Wilson, Henry Walton and Lawrence ; In 1543 John Higgin, Kippax, Lawrence Legh, Henry Walton and Law- rence Tu'.', nc'ey.'' In 1564 John Taylor and William Hartley.™ In 1597 Alexander Banister and George ; In 1626 William Hartley and Ambrose Walton.'' Marsden in 1666 had 240 hearths liable to
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