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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was fined in 1446 for participation in the Talbot and Hoghton disputes. His descendant John Gabbet made his will in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… an only daughter and heir Elizabeth, 93 who married John Hoghton of Park Hall in Charnock Richard, having previously … principal houses in the hearth-tax list were those of John Hoghton and Thethar Lathom, both apparently non-resident. 102 Margaret widow of James Hoghton, described as of Halewood, registered a small estate …
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… Raines. The great event recorded is the king's visit to Hoghton Tower. There is a notice of the writer in Dict. Nat. … wife, Lawrence Shuttleworth, Elizabeth his wife, Richard Hoghton, Joan his wife, Thomas Starkie, Alice his wife and …
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… 16 Clitheroe, 17 Talbot 18 of Salesbury, Moton, 19 and Hoghton of Hoghton. 20 Others took their names from places within … the Moton lands came into the possession of Sir Richard Hoghton about 1407; Add. MS. 32106, no. 129, &c. Sir Richard …
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… Duxbury was espoused to Elizabeth daughter of Sir Richard Hoghton; Dods. MSS. cxlii, fol. 44. He must have died before …
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… and after the Earl of Lincoln's death in 1311 Richard de Hoghton was returned as holding half a plough-land here by … acquisition of the manor of Walton-le-Dale by that family. Hoghton. Sable three bars argent. Under the Hoghtons a family …
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… of William son of Hamon in Golborne 6 descended to the Hoghton family, but Elston went in a different way, as the Hoghton holding there appears to have been acquired by … 74. Alexander son of William de Elston released to Adam de Hoghton his rights in waters, mills, fisheries, &c., within …
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… 19; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. xxviii, no. 71. Sir Alexander Hoghton, who died in 1498, held land in Euxton of William Molyneux, which descended to William Hoghton; Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, no. 66; v, no. 66. Richard Hoghton, who declined knighthood in 1631, is described as 'of …
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… until the sale in 1729. 10 It was purchased by Sir Henry Hoghton in 1731, and from a later Sir Henry in 1785 by … Robert del Eves of Fishwick in 1394 leased to Sir Richard Hoghton his 'manor' of Fishwick, from which there were due … Trustees. The appointment of a gamekeeper by Sir Henry Hoghton as lord of the manor in 1734 was printed in the …
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… monks of Whalley, who in 1329 agreed with Sir Richard de Hoghton and his wife Sibyl to pay a rent of a gilt spur, or 4 … it in 1212; 67 and in 1327 it was held by Sir Richard de Hoghton in the right of his wife, Sibyl de Lea, by fealty … Cockersand Chartul. ii, 5656. See the accounts of Lea and Hoghton. Free warren was granted in 1284; Chart. R. 12 Edw. …
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