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A History of the County of Lancaster
… married about 1329 to Sibyl, daughter of Sir Richard de Hoghton, 35 and left a son and heir Richard, who was still … Bold then passed to her sister Dorothea, who married Henry Hoghton, afterwards baronet; he subsequently assumed the name … in addition to his own surname. 85 Their son, Henry Bold-Hoghton, sold the Bold estates in 1858 and later, and in 1862 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… front was erected in 1822 by George Weld. 20 The family of Hoghton of Pendleton, an illegitimate branch of that of Hoghton, were seated at Leagram in the 15th century. 21 Of … The following list of parkers is given: 1410, Sir Richard Hoghton; 1446, Robert Hoghton; 1461, Robert Radcliffe; 1473, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were in 1344 given by the Earl of Lancaster to Sir Adam de Hoghton; Dods. MSS. cxlix, fol. 44. Thomas son of Sir Adam …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Preston. 37 Some of this land was sold to William Hoghton in 1490. 38 There was also a family of Singleton of … of the vicarage of Preston until 1867, when Sir Henry de Hoghton sold it to John Bretherton of Leyland; the purchaser … 1492; ibid. no. 174. Lands in Broughton are named in later Hoghton inquisitions, but the tenure is not recorded; Duchy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… like the other Bold family estates 26 to Sir Henry Bold-Hoghton, the representative of that family in right of his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1281 the following were lords of CatterallAdam de Hoghton, Hugh de Mitton and Ralph de Catterall; Cal. Close, … Shireburae already cited (note 21). In 12556 Adam de Hoghton was bound to warrant Richard le Boteler in the third … MSS. xci, fol. 160 b. In 131314 Richard son of Adam de Hoghton granted his son Richard the homage of William son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… side. In 1666 the only house of any size was that of John Hoghton, with twelve hearths; the township had eighty-seven … Like the other Lea manors, it descended to the Hoghtons of Hoghton Tower, 12 and in 1606 was acquired by Richard Hoghton, an illegitimate son of a former Sir Richard, who had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of these tenements. The most important were those of Hoghton of Hoghton, Knoll of Wolfhouse or Wolfhall, and the … being regarded at one time or another as a ' manor.' The Hoghton tenement can be traced back to 1292, when Adam de …
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… husband Robert de Cunliffe, obtained a grant from Adam de Hoghton, chivaler, of the wardship and marriage of her son … two messuages, 190 acres of land and pasture of Richard Hoghton, kt., in socage (for 2 s. rent). Lancs. Inq. p.m. …
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… his heir; and secondly in 1604 to Mary daughter of Thomas Hoghton of Hoghton, by whom he had Charles of Stainer Hall, near Selby. …
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