The Vale of Lyvennet Its Picturesque Peeps And Legendary Lore

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In 1313, Nicholas de Hastings, on the Inquisition post mortem of Robert de Clifford, held this manor, and Nateby, by homage and fealty, and 273. 2d. Cornage. The wardship whereof, when it should occur, was estimated at 40. In 1350, Ralph de Hastings held it in like manner, and in 1423 it was in the hands of Richard de Hastings by like cornage. In 1453 by a feodary it appears that Edward Hastings held Crosby by cornage of 135. 7d. Subject also to wardship, marriage, relief, and suit to the count
...y court ; and about the same time Lancelot Threlkeld seems to have held the same of the said Edward. From this time there are no more of the name of Hastings in connection with Crosby. The only relic of this family is MANOR OF CROSBY RAVENSWORTH. 35 a slab which was found in the churchyard, having an incised cross and shield upon it, bearing the arms of the Hastings ; which differ from those of the Threlkelds only in colour. The principal residence of the Threlkeld family was at Threlkeld in Cumberland ; but they had large possessions at Crosby long previous to this time, for in 1304 and 1320 Henry Threlkeld had a grant of free warren in Yanwath, Crosby, Tibbay, &c.

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