. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE apparently the immediate lord of the manor, but may not have retained it long. William de Lancaster III gave part at least of Upper RawdifFe to Richard son of Roger de Kirkby,"1 no doubt of Kirkby Richard acquired from his brother Roger 2 oigangs of land in RawdifFe, with tofts and part of the meadow called Meadow- gate, also the proportion of the fishery pertaining to 2 oxgangs and liberty of grinding at the mill without Roger had had the same from William de Tarnacre for the


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE apparently the immediate lord of the manor, but may not have retained it long. William de Lancaster III gave part at least of Upper RawdifFe to Richard son of Roger de Kirkby,"1 no doubt of Kirkby Richard acquired from his brother Roger 2 oigangs of land in RawdifFe, with tofts and part of the meadow called Meadow- gate, also the proportion of the fishery pertaining to 2 oxgangs and liberty of grinding at the mill without Roger had had the same from William de Tarnacre for the rent of a pound of Richard made some further acquisitions,12 and at his. Upper Rawcliffh : St. Michail's Village death left a son John to succeed Another son Peter is also By them Upper RawdifFe was given to William de Whittingham, clerk, and Ellen his wife,15 and in this way apparently passed to William de Southworth,18 who was in possession of the manor in 1314,17 and in 1316-17 granted it to his son Thorn is, together with the reversion of lands held in d nver by Ellen widow of John de Kirkby and by Elizabeth widow of Nicholas de Southworth son of Thomas de Southworth in 1331 obtaineda messuage, &c , from William son of Robert the Miller of Upper RawdifFe. Part of t!ie tenement was then held in dower by Ellen widow of John de ; He obtained from Ellen daughter of Nicholas de South- worth a release of her interest in the manor in Edmund deWedacre ^1348-0, claimed common of pasture in Upper RawdifFe against Thom as son of William de Southworth and Alice his The next step shows the Urswick family in possession, but the story is confused and doubtful. It would seem that Margaret the daughter and heir of Thomas de South- worth married one Robert de Hornby, for Robert and Margaret occur in 13 Soon afterwards Mar- garet de Hornby married Robert de Urswick, and in 1367 obtained the papal dispensation for an i


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