. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Conishcad Priory had some land in the ; John Singleton of Chingle Hall died in 1530 holding of Richard Hoghton by a rent of 6s. 8</.lw William Wilson in 1619 held lands of Sir Richard Hoghton by a rent of 5/. ; they had been purchased from Thomas Shireburne and had no doubt formed part of the Catterall ; Joshua Gallard in 1638 held his lands of the king by the two-hundredth part of a knight's ; William Barnes's messuage and lands were held of James Lord Strange


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Conishcad Priory had some land in the ; John Singleton of Chingle Hall died in 1530 holding of Richard Hoghton by a rent of 6s. 8</.lw William Wilson in 1619 held lands of Sir Richard Hoghton by a rent of 5/. ; they had been purchased from Thomas Shireburne and had no doubt formed part of the Catterall ; Joshua Gallard in 1638 held his lands of the king by the two-hundredth part of a knight's ; William Barnes's messuage and lands were held of James Lord Strange as of his manor of Goosnargh by 5/. \d. ; In other cases the tenure is stated either vaguely 1S4 or not at ; Under the Commonwealth rule the estates of a number of Royalists and recusants were sequestered and in some cases sold In 1717 nine estate; of ' Papists ' were ;7 NEIVSHAM, as already stated, was after the Conquest a member of the barony of Penwortham, and the mesne tenant was the lord of Woodplump- ton,118 with which manor it continued to descend till the 17th century or ;9 There seem to have been several subdivisions of the land, and the prin- cipal holders took the surname of Newsham. Liltle is known of ; Adam de Newsham in 1361 purchased six messuages, land, &c, in Newsham from Roger de Farington and Amery his ; John Newsham, living in 1467, died in 1515, but the tenure of his estate was not known ; his heir was his grandson John, then aged ;* A pedigree was recorded in *3 In 158; George Newsham held the Newsham Hall estate of John Warren by 17/. ' Robert Newsham was a freeholder in Soon afterwards the family disappeared from view, and Newsham Hall was before 1660 acquired by the Wilsons of Tunley in Wrightington ; by them it was sold to John Bourne of Stalmine Hall in 1782 and has since descended with his William Singleton of Bank Ha


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