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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · Birth of William Radcliffe, Lord of Radcliffe. 1288. 1288. Age 68. Death of Amabil de Radcliffe at Radcliffe Tower. Radcliffe Tower, Bury, Lancashire, England. Genealogy for Amabil de Radcliffe (de Trafford) (c.1220 - 1288) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  2. Jul 20, 2022 · Death: 1455 (63-65) Barton Alkrington, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Son of Robert Radcliffe, of Radcliffe and Katherine Molyneux. Husband of Isabel Racliffe and Catherine Boothe. Father of Richard Radcliffe; Alice Boteler; Joanna Sherburne; Sir Richard Radcliffe, KG; Thomas Radcliffe and 6 others.

  3. Jun 23, 2024 · Margaret, the third daughter, married Henry de Bury. Her husband was slain at Bury in 1315, by partisand of Adam de Banastre, whereupon Margaret became the ruler of Bury Town, in the annals of which she is known as the "Great Dame Margery, Lady of Bury." Two years before the death of her husband made settlement of his lands, which were to ...

  4. Church's Child Protection Advisory Service Listening line 0845 120 4553. Child Line 0800 1111, Parent Line Plus helpline 0800 800 2222. Welcome to the beautiful and ancient Parish Church, in Radcliffe Manchester, of St. Mary's. We are a Grade 1 listed building established around 1200AD.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Mother Joan Tempest1. Sir John Radcliffe, 2nd Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, Joint Chief Butler of Ireland, Bailli of Evreux, Constable of Bordeaux, Seneschal of Aquitaine was born circa 1383 at Radcliffe, Lancashire, England.1 He married Cecily Mortimer, daughter of Sir Thomas Mortimer and Mary Park, circa 1405; They had 1 son (John) who ...

  6. Thomas' church, at Radcliffe-Bridge, was built in 1819, at a cost of £5,000; was rebuilt in 1865, at a cost of £7,274; is in the perpendicular English style; and contains 1,200 sittings. The parish contains also part of Starling village, and comprises 2,466 acres. Real property, £35,800; of which £8,940 are in mines, and £1,439 in gas-works.

  7. Dec 19, 2023 · Radcliffe St John the Evangelist Radcliffe New Road was consecrated in 1866 and closed in 1974. The name Radcliffe is derived from the Old English words read and clif, meaning "the red cliff or bank", on the River Irwell in the Irwell Valley. The Domesday Book records the name as "Radeclive". Other archaic spellings include "Radclive" (recorded ...