Nooks And Corners of Lancashire And Cheshire a Wayfarers Notes in the Palatine

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; William, founder of the line of Isall in Cumberland, and from whom descended Sir ^Villiam Legh, Bart, Lord Chief Justice of En^yland ; and Peter de Legh, who in right of his wife E^Uen, daucrhter and heir of Philip de Bechton, acquired the Bechton estates, which were in turn conveyed by his two daughters, Marf^aret and Elizabeth, to their respective husbands, Thomas Fitton, of Gawsworth, and John de Davenport, of Henbury.
Robert de Legh, who succeeded to the manor of Adlington on the death of
... his mother in 1352, had a commission as a justice in eyre for Macclesfield, and was also appointed a steward of the manor and forest of Macclesfield. He was twice married, his first wife being Sibilla, the daughter of Henry de Honford, of Honford 296 Nooks and Corners of (Handforth), by whom he had, in addition to two daughters, Robert, who succeeded as heir to the AdUngton estates, and Hugh, who predeceased him. His second wife was Maud, the daughter and heir of Adam de Norley of Northleigh, of the manor of that name, near Wigan, Knight.

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