This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ... Taylor, senior, Robt. Watson, Geo. Wilkinson, Richd. Higgin, junior, Jas. Greene, Anth. Lowcock, Richd. Higgin, senr., Jas. Hartley, Chas. Banister, Chrisr. BraceWell, Isaac Lancaster, clerk, John Watson, Wm. Lowcock, Henry Bracewell, John Hartley de Stony Flatt, Mary Whitecar, widow, Richd. EdmondSon, William Atchison, John Walebank versus Bartholomew Walmsley, James Mitchell. Manor of Barnoldswick, with the rectory and parish of Gilkirke (York). Touching lands held by the plaintiffs within said manor. Whether they are reputed to have heretofore belonged to any abbey or monastery, and to which? and whether reputed as lands exempted from the payment of tithes? &c, &c (C. 6 May, I.D. at Conle.) 7th William III., 1695. Trin., No. 11. Edmund Myers versus James Benson. Manor of Millam or Millome (Lancaster). Touching a messuage, &c, at Crossabank in Whicham, of which Eliz. (late wife of plaintiff) and formerly the wife of Step? Benson and mother of defendant, was tenant, &c, &c Customs of said manor. Mortgage, &c Josh. Hudlestone is mentioned as lord of said manor in 1693. (C. 12 Feb., 6 Wm. III., I.D. 13 April, 7 Wm. III., at Lowick. Delivered into Court 22 June, 1695.) 7th William III., 1695. Trin., No. 12. Reginald Bretland, serjeant-at-law, versus Thomas Robinson, merchant, " one of the defts." Messuages, &c, of defendant's ancestors situate in Euxton, alias Eukeston, Chorley, Charnock, Richard Coppull, Liverpool, alias Lerpoole, Newton cu' Scales, Whittingham, Haighton, and Durton, alias Urton (Lancaster), and "in particular" the capital messuage called Buckshaw, situate in Euxton, sometime ago in the possession of Edward Robinson (defendant's late grandfather). Who received the rents, &c, of said premis...