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… landowners had estates in Ribchester, including Hoghton, 38 Singleton, 39 Southworth, 40 and Talbot. 41 Of … barbed arrows; ibid. no. 314. In 12689 he gave Sir Adam de Hoghton the homage of Robert for Ametehalit in Ribchester, … Robert son of William Moton released to Master Richard de Hoghton in 1298 his right in lands held in Ametehalgh in …
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… jointure of Jane his wife, afterwards wife of Sir Richard Hoghton. 65 The Heskeths retained an estate there till a … iii, 353, 356. They were afterwards sequestered for Lady Hoghton's recusancy; Cal. Com. for Comp. iv, 2563. Lands in …
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… marriage of Robert de Clitheroe was acquired by Adam de Hoghton, who married him to his sister Sibyl, relict of … manor after her mother's death in 1414, married Henry de Hoghton of Leagram, kt., second son of Adam de Hoghton of Hoghton, kt. He joined with his wife in 1422 in …
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… leads to Walton-le-Dale. The nearest railway station is at Hoghton on the Liverpool, Blackburn and Accrington line of … married in or before 1386 Margaret daughter of Richard de Hoghton, kt., 34 and shortly after succeeded to his father's … opening are the arms of Southworth quartering Samlesbury, Hoghton quartering Assheton, and Langton, each with crest and …
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… part; Feud. Aids, iii, 87. Nicholas de Harrington, Adam de Hoghton, Geoffrey de Wrightington and William de Charnock … MS. 2085, fol. 423. In 14456 Thomas Harrington, Richard Hoghton, Henry Charnock and the heir of Robert Wrightington … usually connected with it; but as late as 1559 Sir Richard Hoghton was stated to hold a third of the fourth part of a …
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… who was killed by the explosion after the capture of Hoghton Tower in 1643. 46 The eldest son of John and Alice … wife of Nicholas Starkie, who perished in the explosion at Hoghton Tower in 16423. Over the archway of the rebuilt …
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… apparently of the chapel property, made to Sir Richard Hoghton (26 Feb. 15467), contained a provision that he should …
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… the eldest son of this union, was made a knight at Hoghton Tower in 1617. 54 He was at first, like his …
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… estates they came into the possession of Sir Henry Bold Hoghton. Sutton being sold, was in 1869 purchased by William … account of Eccleston. The grant is among the Bold D. at Hoghton Tower; n. 88. With the manors of Sutton, Eccleston, …
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… John Singleton in 14878 demised Thornley to Sir Alexander Hoghton for a year; Dods. MSS. cxlii, fol. 49 b, no. 3. In … Robert Sowerbutts in 1482 released to William son of Henry Hoghton all his right in certain lands in Studley and was … and Frances Eccles; ibid. bdle. 36, m. 121. Sir Richard Hoghton in 1630 held land in Thornley, but the tenure is not …
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