Mollington Banastre
(1) He is married to Ellen Venables.
They got married.
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Phillipa Nn.
They got married
Child(ren):
[Jane Williams Flank.FTW]
Adam de Hoghton; MP Lancs 1348, 1363 and 1365; accompanied Edward III's invasion of France 1359.
[Burke's Peerage]
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5 (m. 36). At Lancaster, on Thursday next after the Assumption, 1 Regality of John, Duke of Lancaster [20th August, 1377], and afterwards recorded on Wednesday after the feast of St. Andrew in the said year [2nd December, 1377].
Between Adam de Hoghton, knight, and Ellen, his wife, (fn. 5) plaintiffs, and John de Pilkyngton, parson of the church of Bury, John de Osbaldeston, chaplain, Ralph de Penwortham, chaplain, John de Cornay [William de Wetherby], chaplain, and Adam del Londe, chaplain, deforciants of the manor of Chipyn and a moiety of the manors of Alston, Dilworth, and Hodersale [Hothersall].
Adam de Hoghton acknowledged the said manor and moiety to be the right of John de Osbaldeston, for which the deforciants granted to Adam de Hoghton and Ellen the said moiety of the manor of Alston and . . . s. 3d. of rent in the said moiety. And they granted to Adam and Ellen . . . together with the homages and services of Robert de Alston, William Albyn, Adam de Ellale, and John, son of Adam de Ellale, and of their heirs, for the tenements which they formerly held of them in the said moiety; to have and to hold . . . to the said Adam and Ellen for their lives, after their decease to remain to the right heirs of Adam de Hoghton. The deforciants also granted to Adam de Hoghton and Ellen the said manor . . . and Hodersale, and they returned them in the same Court, except 11s. 3¾d. [of rent and the rent] of one grain of pepper in the said manor and moiety; and they granted to Adam de Hoghton and Ellen the said rent . . . [together with] the services of Richard Ayglad, John de Whythull, Alice, daughter of Jordan, Thomas, son of Richard de Hodirsale, Richard, son of Nicholas de Hodirsale, Richard, son of R . . ., . . . de Knoll, John, son of John de Barton, Lawrence de Helme, Alina de Bury, Richard Le Sotheron, Adam del Fere, Christiana de Grenehull . . . John de Thornelay, Henry del Halle, John de Grisehed and Beatrice, his wife, William Moton, chaplain, Adam del Knoll, John de Ha . . . and William de Alston, and of their heirs for the tenements which they formerly held in the said manor and the moiety of the manors of Dilworth and Hodirsale; to have and to hold the said manor, moiety and rent to the said Adam de Hoghton and Ellen for their lives, after their decease to remain to Henry, son of the said Adam de Hoghton, and to the heirs males of his body, in default to remain to the right heirs of the said Adam de Hoghton.
[Final Concords, Lancashire III:2-3]
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Date of Import: 22 Nov 2011/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect