A HISTORY OF WHITTINGTON
Written by W.H. Chippindall
Published by The Chetham Society
in 1938
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A HISTORY OF WHITTINGTON
Written by W.H. Chippindall.
Stock no. 1829603
1938.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
'Remains Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester: volume 99 - New Series.' Burgundy cloth boards, gilt title to spine, black embossed border pattern and crest to front. B/w photos and illustrations. x and 184 pages including index plus xvi pages concerning the Chetham Society to rear. A few minor marks and scuffs to boards. Text block browned. Foxing to endpapers. Contents clean.
Front cover
Contents
- I. Boundaries - Roads - Early Inhabitants
- II. The Manors - Thirnby - Lathebote - Westhall - Newton-with-Docker
- III. The Church - Fabric - Advowson - Rectors - Chapels - Charities - Parish Clerks
- IV. Sellet Hall - Park House - Westhall
- VI Minor Families - Baynes - Dawney - Newton-Docker
- VIII. Newton of Newton Family
- IX. Docker (Hill) Hall - Le Hirste
- X. Lower Docker Hall - North Families
- XI. Ancient Roads and Mills in Whittington
- Appendix
- 1 and 2 Boundaries of the Manor in 1804 and 1855
- 3. Tenants of Manor in 1654 with their Rents and Services
- 4. Tithe Award
- 5. Lay Subsidy, 1 Charles I (1625-26)
- 6. Lay Subsidy, 4 Charles I (1628-29)
- 7. Lay Subsidy, 16 Charles I (1640-41)
- 8. John Adcock's Complaint Against Bryan Newton
- 9. Three Abstracts of Deeds in Manchester Public Library Relating to the norths of Docker ands Newton
- 10.
- (a) Abstract of the Will of Bryan Dawney of Whittington, 1580
- (b) Abstract of the Will of John Dawney of Newton 1598
- 11. Abstract of the Will of Thomas Bouch, Rector of Whittington, 1716
- 12. Abstract of the Will of Richard Hutton of Thorpinsty, 1722
- 13. Abstract of the Will of William Long (formerly William Hutton), 1778
- 14. Abstract of the Will of James Long Long (formerly James Long Hutton), 1847
- 15. Memorized notes of Will of Mary Uthwatt, widow, 1883