. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE lands in the township, of the Earl of Derby, Lord Mounteagle, and Hugh Shlreburne as of the manor of Chorley in socage by a rent of 5/. 8<^.^ John, his son and heir, who was then twenty- two years of age,- died in 1564. holding the manor as before and six burgages in Wigan ^; his heir was his son Gilbert, thirty-four years of age, who recorded a pedi- |ree in 1567^ and made a settlement of his estates in The family seem to have acted a more consistent part than their neighbours. Langtrce. cAc


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE lands in the township, of the Earl of Derby, Lord Mounteagle, and Hugh Shlreburne as of the manor of Chorley in socage by a rent of 5/. 8<^.^ John, his son and heir, who was then twenty- two years of age,- died in 1564. holding the manor as before and six burgages in Wigan ^; his heir was his son Gilbert, thirty-four years of age, who recorded a pedi- |ree in 1567^ and made a settlement of his estates in The family seem to have acted a more consistent part than their neighbours. Langtrce. cAcveron argent^ a canton ofStandish, being found among the ^recusants con- vict.'* The heavy penalties resulting probably contributed to their ruin, for though Thomas Lang- tree, lord of the manor during the Commonwealth, did not take any active part against the Parliament, his lands were sequestered for recusancy, and he was overwhelmed with debt/ The estate was confiscated in 1652 and sold,^ and the family disappears from view.^ The manor also ceases to be named. BRJDLET was formerly part of the Duxbury estate.^^ The hall was at one time the property of the Claytons of Adlington.^^ The Bradshaghs,*^ Gidlows,^^ Fords of Wigan '* and other neighbouring families had lands in Standish.^^ In addition to Cockersand, the Hospitallers^* had lands in Standish. The holding of Thomas Fleet- years later received £Zj portion of damages awarded him against Lawrence Standish ; Standish D. no. 180. ^ Duchy of Lane. Inq. vi, no. 55. * John Langtrce's name appears in the y'tsit. of 1533 (ChcL Soc. 191), but the herald had not spoken with him and no particulars are given. ^ Duchy of Lane, Inq. li, no. 18 ; the estate included a water-mill in Stan- dish and Langtree. John Langtree had in 1562 purchased messuages in Standish, &c., from Richard Ruttcr ; PaL of Lane. Feet of F. bdle. 22, m. 87. For the Ruttcr family see ibid, bdles. 12, m. 34 ; 24^ m. 13Z. * yiiit, (Chet. Sec), (>6.


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