Legh, Ellen, his wife, 39. Legh, Thomas, of Lyme, v., 2, 57. LEGH, SIR PETER, Knt., account of, xv.;
educated at Sefton, xvi.; his mar- riage, xvii.; his valour at the battle of Wakefield, xviii.; his prudence, xviii.; the marriage of his son, xix., and grandson, xix.; his silence on public events, xxi.; active as a jus- tice of the peace, xxii.; building one of his principal employments, xxiv.; his readiness to go to law, xxv.; his religious feeling, xxvi.; death of his eldest son, xxvi.; his character, xxviii., and death, xxviii.; his lands, &c., in Warrington, 2; his rents, when received, 2; his chief rents in Warrington, 66; his lands, &c., in Overforthe, 116; his chief rents in Overforthe, 140; his chief rents in Lacheforth, 140; his te- nants, viz:
Andrew, Sibyl, 20.
Arosmythe, Roger, the heir of, 94. Assheton, Maria, 112. Birom, Henry, 92.
Blakehurst, William, 108.
Botiller, William, 92.
Bruche, Robert, 22.
Bruche, Richard, 66, 68, 140.
Bullynge, Henry, 22. Chaloner, William, 136. Cowper, William, 140. Dawne, Thomas, 68. Dychefeld, John, 50. Dychefeld, Richard, 12. Fletcher, William, 30, 37. Foxlowe, Henry, 22. Fulshagh, John, 2. Garnet, Henry, 110. Gerard, William, 78. Hakynsall, John, 56. Hardewar, John, 8. Hardewar, Richard, 26. Hatton, Henry, 58. Hille, Thomas, 100. Hoggekynson, Gilbert, 120. Holbroke, Henry, 126. Holbroke, Roger, 12. Holme, William, 62. Kyngeley, Robert, 124. Kyngeley, William, 64. Lache, John, 18. Lache, William, 20. Madur, Gilbert, 128. Mason, Joan, 36.
Middlehurst, Hugh, 140. Mulyngton, William, 48. Norreis, John, 74. Parr, Ralph, 104. Pasmethe, Richard, 64, 82. Rixton, Randle, 70. Rysseley, Gilbert, 106. Smythe, John, 38. Sothewurthe, Edward, 42. Sothewurthe, Gilbert, 112. Sothurn, John, 116. Sothurne, Ralph, 52. Sothurne, Richard, 120. Swanne, Thomas, 32. Torfote, Richard, 104.
Leycester, Sir Peter, 92, 93. Litche, John, 116.
Little Sankey, 24, 33, 46, 47.
Longeforth [Longford], 24, 26, 44, 46,
Moated houses, frequent mention of, Pele, the, a family mansion of the Rix-
Molyneux, Thomas, xxv.
Monasteries, favourite places of custody
More, Thomas, xliv.
Morslande, le, 92.
Mulyngton, William, 10, 14, 28, 48-50, Pigot, Joan, his wife, 5, 6, 10, 12, 18, 28,
30, 36, 60, 112.
Pilot hull, 66, 70. Pincerne, Henry, 46.
Pincerne, Richard, 46.
Plumtre, Sir William, xliv., xlvi. Prat rowe, 40, 42, 44, 48, 50, 54, 56. Pulforthe, John, 68, 70.
Pyghull, origin and meaning of the
term, 64, 65.
Pygott, John, ix. Pyketakyr, 98, 104. Pykton, Ellen, 34, 36.
Quyteakyr, 138.
Radyche, Thomas, 142. Rawrydinge, the, 66, 70. Rede erthe, 116, 118, 122. Ribble, the, 89.
Richard the hermit, 89. Richerop, John, 84.
Rixtons of Sankey, their pedigree, 4, 5;
their arms, 5; family seat, 5; sup posed alliance with the Butlers, 5.
Rixton, Matthew, 5, 70, 90.
| Sothewurthe, Edward, 42, 44, 58. Sothewurthe, Gilbert, 12, 13, 82, 84, 108, 110, 112-114. Sothurn, James, 140.
Sothurne, John, 116, 120, 128, 130, 134,
Sothurne, Ralph, 6, 28, 50, 52— 56, 58,
Sothurne, Richard, 120-122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 138.
Southworth of Southworth, family of, 12. Sperthe, name of a piece of land, 132. Spores, William, 10, 38, 54, 60, 72, 100. Spycer, John, 74.
Stanfeld, a place so called, 6, 8, 14, 30. Stanley, Thomas, first lord, 4.
Stanley, Sir William, 38.
Sutton, Thomas, ix.
Swanne, Thomas, 30, 32-36. Swinton, 95.
Torboke, Dame Cecill of, xxxvi., xxxviii. Torfote family, lxvii.
Sepulchral Stones found at Warrington, Torfote, Richard, 104.
Troutbeck, Adam, 4.
Troutbeck, Margaret, his wife, 4.
Troutbeck, Sir William, 4, 35.
Smythe, John, 38-42, 110.
Solarium, definition of, 26.
Sonky family, account of, 46, 47. Sonky, Adam, 46.
Sonky, Edward, 47.
Sonky, John, 46, 66, 84, 92, 114.
Sonky, Nicholas, 116.
Sonky, Randle, xliv., 46.
Sonky, William, 46.
Sonky, Hawys, his wife, 46.
Sotheworthe, Richard, 116, 118, 122,
Twysse, John, 42, 54.
Twystes, le, 108.
Tyrehare, John, 96, 108.
Utkinton, 34.
Warburton, township of, 39. Warrington, ancient, the religious cha- racter of, xxix.; Priory of St. Augus- tine at, xxx. xlviii.; discovery of sepulchral stones belonging to, xlvii.
xlix.; general appearance and character of, xlix.-Iv.; its archi- tecture, 1., li.; its roads, liv.; its streets, lv.; value of land, &c., in, lx.; enclosures in, lxiii.; different measures of land in, lxiv.; list of family names in, lxiv.-lxvi.; list of fields, places, and buildings in and near, lxviii.-lxxii.; charac- ter of the shops in, lxxiii.; list of trades, &c., in, lxxiv., lxxv.; list of plants cultivated in, lxxv., lxxvi.; list of animals in, lxxvi.; names for different quantities of land in, lxxvi., lxxvii. Warrington bridge, early history of, 86-91.
Warrington heath, 10, 14, 18, 20, 24, 27, 32, 44, 46, 48, 50, 58, 62, 64, 78, 82, 84, 108, 114, 116, 140.
Warrington high church, 40, 42, 58, 60, 62, 66, 70, 92, 96, 102, 106, 108, 110. Warrington museum, xlv., xlvii.
Wistaston, 5.
Witefeld, Robert, 46.
Wode, John, 18, 42, 44, 60, 106, 110. Wodecok, Henry, 6, 28, 52, 92. Wroe, le, of Arpeley, 10. Wulstone, 42, 68, 108. Wulstone broke, 68. Wylme, Thomas, 40.
Wynyngton, John, 28, 34, 48, 58, 74, 76, 80, 82, 100.
Wynyngton, Richard, 4, 10, 26, 28, 30, 32, 54, 58, 76, 100.
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