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ON THE NORTH SIDE.

One Chapel claimed by Sir Wm Norrise, Knight.

1. The first seat next the Chancel, on that Mrs Bretterze of

Aigburth.

2. The second form or seat, Wm Halewood, Richd Plumb, Humphrey Bolton.

3. The third, John Pierson, Edward Allanson, John Plompton. 4. Robert Rose, John Lyon, Wm Bolton, John Woodward, Wililam Fletcher, cont'.

5. The fifth, Wm Bennett, Sen', Margarett Tarleton, widow, one wanting

6. The sixth, Henry Dennett, Wm Ellison, Nicholas Ferries,

contr.

7. 7th, being next below the pulpit, Jane Orme of Halewood, widow, Richd. Kenwright, Richd Wood.

8. The 8th, John Cook, wants ij.

9. The 9th, David Lake. David Woolfall, Eliz. Lake, widow, for John Lake of Cheshire.

10. The 10th, Richd Groves, Wm Wiswo, Wm Atherton.

11. The 11th, Wm Bushell, Thos Bushell, the late house of Richd

Gill wants one.

12. The 12th, Richd Barrow, John Holgreave, Alice Whitfield, widow, John Whitfield.

13. The 13th, Wm Molyneux of Roby, for Ports House, in Halewood, John Part, Ed. Holgreave, wants one.

14. The 14th, David Hall, Richd. Mercer, Ralph Seddon, contr Henry Durning.

15. The 15th, Thos Plumb, Peter Walton wants one.

16. The 16th, Henry Rachdale, Jane Orme, widow, Jennet Wainwright, widow, Gilbert Leadbetter, John Ireland, John Cook, of Much Woolton.

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17. The 17th, David Hall, Richd J. Wood, & Richd Baxter wants iiij.

18. The 18th, Wm Knowles wants iij.

19. Wants ij.

ENDORSEMENT.-To Mr. Frodsham: A true copy of a terrier of all the ancient seats, chapels, and forms in the parish church of Childwall.

This is supposed to belong to the late Mr. Joshua Frodsham, & recd. from Mr. Saml. Weston this 30th Jany., 1800.

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TWO CURIOUS FINDINGS AT CORONER'S

INQUESTS.

1660. 5 Apl. Richard Peircivall, Gent. late Maior and now Alderman and Coroner. Verdict: That the said Henry Halsall being in the Stable at Mrs Sandifords an Inne e hostler there, on the fift day of Apr. instant abt 8t of ye Clocke in the Evening was soe stricken and hurt on the left syde of his head with a gray Meere of the Goods of Mrs Alice Eaton of Chest widow then e there being that part of his Braines came forth, whereupon the said Henry Halsall imediately dyed of the same hurts wch was by misfortune and misadventure accedentally donne, that being as we conceave the very occasion of his untymely death. L.R., iij., 703.

1663. 27 Dec. Tho. Andoe p hon. William Stanley, Arm'. Co. Verdict: That about the houre of six of the Clocke of this morninge Elizabeth the wife of Wm. Ack'rs of Livpoole aforesd. to the dishonor of God became felo de se e murdered her selfe by wilfull drowninge herselfe in a well at the back of the now dwelling house of the said Wm. Ack'rs in Livpoole aforesd. € belonginge to the same house. L. R., iij., 762.

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SCHEDULE OF DEEDS AND

PROPERTY OF COLONEL
CROSSE, PRESERVED IN

DOCUMENTS, THE THOMAS RICHARD

THE MUNIMENT

ROOM AT SHAW HILL, CHORLEY, IN THE
COUNTY OF LANCASTER.-PART III.

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1410, Grant from Robert de Derby and Elizabeth, his wife, to Richard del Crosse, his heirs and assigns, of the reversion of two half butts of land, lying in the Wallefeld, between lands of Robert de Seacome and lands late of Robert de Longwro, after the decease of Elene, late wife of Richard de Aynesargh, which she held in dower: Rendering yearly four pence in silver at Michaelmas, with power of distraint for non-payment. Witnesses:

1411.

John de Osbaldston, then Mayor of Lyverpull, John de Bykerstath and Richard Taillor, Bailiffs of the same town, Thomas Caudray, John de Lynacre, William de Swynley, and others.

Given at Lyverpull, on Monday after the Feast of St. Hillary [20th January], 12 Henry IV [1410].

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Grant from Nicolas de Lyverpull, clerk, to Richard del Cross, his heirs and assigns, of all the lands which he held by the feoffment of William de Penereth in Lyverpull Town and Field, except a quarter burgage in Le More strete, next land of the heirs of Robert del Morehouse, which Thomas de Glest holds by the feoffment of the said Nicholas; except also one land of ground in the Hethy-londes, between lands of Thomas le Coudray and John Bell, which land Nicholas

gave to the Chantry of the Blessed Mary of Lyverpull, to celebrate for the soul of William de Penereth. Witnesses:

Robert de Derby, then Mayor of Lyverpull, Thomas de Caudray, John de Lynacre, John le Dey, and Robert de Holand, then Bailiffs of the same town, and others.

Given at Lyverpull, on Sunday in the Feast of All Saints [1st November], 13 Henry IV [1411].

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1412. Quitclaim from Margaret, daughter of Richard de Parr, of Shagh, to Alice, who was the wife of Richard de Parr, of Shagh, for her life, of all right in those messuages and tenements which the said Alice had in Parr; Saving always to the grantor (Margaret) and her heirs her interest in the same after the death of the said Alice. Witnesses :

John de Eltonhead, Henry de Atherton, Henry le Norreys, and others.

Given at Parr, on Wednesday in the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul [26th January], 14 Henry IV [1412].

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1412. Katherine del Hogh, formerly the wife of William, son of Adam de Lyverpull, in her pure widowhood, grants and surrenders to her son John de Lyverpull, Junior, all her estate in one Wind Mill and three selions of land adjoining in Lyverpull, also one plot of land, called Le Taverne, in Le Bonke strete, between the tenement of Richard de Stanay and the tenement of St. Nicholas. Witnesses:

Robert de Derby, then Mayor of Lyverpull, John de Osbaldston, Nicholas the clerk, John del Hogh, and others.

Given at Lyverpull on Monday after the Feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Mary the Virgin [28th March], 13 Henry IV [1412].

Octagonal seal of red wax: on a heater-shaped shield, and extending above it, a merchant's mark.

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1412. Grant from John de Lyverpull, Junior, to Robert del Crosse, his heirs and assigns, of a Wind Mill and three selions of land in Lyverpull, also of a plot of land, called Le Tanie, in Le Bonke street, between the tene

ment of Richard del Stanay and St. Nicholas. Wit

nesses:

Robert de Derby, then Mayor of Lyverpull, John de Osboldston, Nycholas the cleak, John del Hogh, and others.

Given at Lyverpull, on Thursday after the Feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Mary the Virgin [31st March], 13 Henry IV [1412].

Oval seal of red wax: Blessed Virgin and Holy Child, encircled by a legend (illegible).

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1412. Grant from John Forneby, brewer, of London, nephew and heir of William Swyn, of Forneby, to Richard del Crosse, his heirs and assigns, of all his messuages and tenements in Lyverpull, which by hereditary right came to him on William Swyn's death. Witnesses:

John Tippup, mercer, of London; William Lyverpull, girdeler, of London; Richard Kynarton, girdeler, of London; and others.

Given at London, on Friday after the Purification of Blessed Mary the Virgin [4th February], 14 Henry IV [1412].

Small round seal of green wax; the winged lion of St. Mark.

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1412. Quitclaim from Nicholas de Lyverpull, clerk, to John le Dey, of Lyverpull, his heirs and assigns, of one land of ground, lying between the Crosses, next the Shootsacres, which Gilbert de Everton holds by the devise of Matilda de Sefton and the above Nicholas. Witnesses:

Robert de Derby, then Mayor of Lyverpull, Thomas de Bold, and Roger de Holand, then Bailiffs of Lyverpull, Hugh de Botyll, Thomas de Gleest, and others.

Given at Lyverpull, in the third week of Lent [4-10 March], 14 Henry IV [1412).

No. 124.

1415. Acknowledgment by John fil. Robert de Workesley of the receipt of six pounds, from Lawrence le Wareyn, by the hands of Richard del Crosse, in part payment of a larger sum, in which Lawrence and others are bound by a bond in writing.

Given on Thursday in the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula [8th August], 3 Henry V [1415].

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