. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE for this default.' In 1224 his neighbour Edward de Brocltholes demanded half the vill of Samles- bury from him, but after Roger's death accepted 10 marb from Roger's successor in 1227 to resign his cla;m.' This successor was William de Samlesburv, Roger's eldest son,' who increased his estates by marrying Avina daughter and heir of William de Notton, lord of Breightmet in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors,' by whom he had issue Marger}-, Cecily and Elizabeth. He died about 1256, his widow obtaining the man


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE for this default.' In 1224 his neighbour Edward de Brocltholes demanded half the vill of Samles- bury from him, but after Roger's death accepted 10 marb from Roger's successor in 1227 to resign his cla;m.' This successor was William de Samlesburv, Roger's eldest son,' who increased his estates by marrying Avina daughter and heir of William de Notton, lord of Breightmet in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors,' by whom he had issue Marger}-, Cecily and Elizabeth. He died about 1256, his widow obtaining the manor of Breightmet in satisfaction of her ; His eldest daughter Margery married first in or before 1257 Richard son and heir-apparent of William de Clifton,'' who died shortly after his marriage, and secondly Robert de Hampton of AUonby, co. Cumb., and died without issue before July 1267'^; Cecily the second daughter married before 13 April 1259 John Deuyas ; and Elizabeth married after that date Robert de Holand son and heir of Thurstan de Holand. Robert de Hampton died in 1277," but not until 1292 or 1296 was a partition of his third part of the manor made between Dcuyas and Holand.'^ In M I I, at the death of the Earl of Lincoln, Dame Cecily Deuya~ and Dame Klizabeth de Holand held a plough-land here in thegnage by the yearly service of 12;." The " moiety of the manor pa -cd like the other of the family to the Lovels, and V'. .Is forfeited by Francis Viscount Lovel upon his ittaindcr in 1+85. On 25 February 14S9 it \\.is with many other forfeited estates in the county to Thomas Earl of ; In July 1600 William Earl of Derby passed half the manor by tine to AAAA. AARA OAAA UAAA/ LovKL. Barry -wayy or and . Argent on a hend azure three stagi* heads cahoshed or. trustees,^^ by whom it was conveyed to Thomas Walmsley, ^ Justice of the Common Pleas, and from him descended with the other estates of tha


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