. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE of 111', renewed the claim in I 3,6," at which time the Duke of Lanciiter also claimed it .-gainst the RadclifFes," and in 1359 against Edmund son of Thomas ; This Edmund, who became a knight, was succeeded by a son Sir Thomas, who in 1378 enfeoffed Alan de Catterall and Isabel his wife and their issue of land ; The manor and lands were taken into the king's hands in , Sir Thomas Talbot being outlawed for debt, but Alan de Catterall's interest was allowed.'^ Sir Th
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE of 111', renewed the claim in I 3,6," at which time the Duke of Lanciiter also claimed it .-gainst the RadclifFes," and in 1359 against Edmund son of Thomas ; This Edmund, who became a knight, was succeeded by a son Sir Thomas, who in 1378 enfeoffed Alan de Catterall and Isabel his wife and their issue of land ; The manor and lands were taken into the king's hands in , Sir Thomas Talbot being outlawed for debt, but Alan de Catterall's interest was allowed.'^ Sir Thomas afterwards incurred a further outlawry for treason and felony, having taken part in Sir John Oldcastle's conspiracy," and in 1417 the Rishton claim appears to have been ; Sir Edmund Talbot, son of Sir Thomas, afterwards recovered his right, but had various suits concerning it" ; in one of these, in , ^^^ descent of the manor is narrated ; Sir Edmund appears to have resided at the Holt, for in 1457 the Bishop of Lichfield granted him a licence for his oratory there.'" Sir Edmund was also lord of Lower Darwen, in the account of which an outline of the later descents has been given. Sir Edmund died in 1462," and in 1478 Richard Rishton of Ponthalgh and Ralph his son renewed their claim to the manor against Thomas Talbot of ; They failed, for ^ir Thomas died early in 1500 holding the of Rishton of the king as duke by the tenth part of a knight's fee and qJ. ; It de ccndcd to Sir Thomas Talbot, who died in 1558 holding the manor and the messuage called the Holt in ; His grandson Thomas, in conjunction with his wife Elizabeth, in I 581 sold the estae to Sir Thomas W .; Sir Thomas died in 1612 holding the manor of Rishton of the king as duke by the fourth part of a knight's fee. His estate has since descended with Dunkenhalgh in Clayton-le- Moors. Richard Walmsley obtained fro
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