. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Again in 1346 William de Elston and Roger his brother vvere said to hold four plough-lands in Ribble- ton, Preston and Elston of Henry Earl of Lancaster by knight's service and i8d\ for castle ward" ; but in the same year Thomas Travers and William Lawrence held between them one plough-land in Ribbleton in socage, rendering 8/. a year at the four The latter record is confirmed by later testimonies,15 but nothing is known as to the source of their The estate was not usually allied


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Again in 1346 William de Elston and Roger his brother vvere said to hold four plough-lands in Ribble- ton, Preston and Elston of Henry Earl of Lancaster by knight's service and i8d\ for castle ward" ; but in the same year Thomas Travers and William Lawrence held between them one plough-land in Ribbleton in socage, rendering 8/. a year at the four The latter record is confirmed by later testimonies,15 but nothing is known as to the source of their The estate was not usually allied a manor. The Travers moiety descended like Nateby " until I 5 79, when it was sold to John The other moiety 17 was in I 524 held by Robert Lawrence, who died on 27 March holding his part of Ribbleton of the king in socage by the rent of 4/. His heirs were two daughters, Margaret and Agnes, aged seventeen and fourteen The elder daughter married Hugh Farington of Hutton,1' and their descendants were seated in Ribbleton for »ome time, recording pedigrees *t the visitations of 1567, 1613 and 1665.™ The younger daughter's share'1 seems to have gone to Evan Browne, who died in 1545 holding a capital messuage called Rib- bleton and messuages, lands and windmill there in socage, by a free rent of ; His son and heir Richard " dying without issue, the six sisters made a partition in 1559 by which Ribbleton Hall became. FahinGTOM. Argtnl t chrvtron gules between three leopards' faces latle. the property of Robert Shuttleworth and Jane hii 11 Inq. 20 Edw. Ill (2nd nos.), no. 62. In 1342 the feoffee granted to William son of Roger de Elston and Roger his brother various lands in Ribble- ton and Brockholes; Harl. MS. 2042, fol. 169. 13 Sur-v. of 1 346 (Chet. Soc), 48. The same partners also held a moiety of Ash- ton at the other side of Preston. In both cases the right seems to have de- scended through Haydock, as below. In 1331 Thomas


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