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A History of the County of Lancaster
… several owners 28 it was in 1868 purchased by John Wilson-Patten, afterwards Lord Winmarleigh. Nateby Hall, now …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Anna Maria. She died unmarried in 1813, and Colonel Peter Patten inherited it, as son of the younger daughter Dorothea, who had married Thomas Patten of Warrington; he took the additional name of Bold. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… well-known names appear in the 17th centuryas Addison, 149 Patten, 150 ancestors of the Earls of Derby, 150a Pedder, 151 … recorder of the borough till his death in 1874. William Patten and his two sons were members of the guild in 1642; … 153, &c. Lond. Gaz. 20 Feb. The site was formerly known as Patten Field. The money for it was raised by subscriptions …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… church, went to Elizabeth Witham, and were sold to Thomas Patten of Warrington in or about 1785. The other half of the … six storm finches sable. The manor was held by John Wilson-Patten, Lord Winmarleigh; the present holder, for her life, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… daughters, Mary and Susan. 24 The former married Thomas Patten of Preston, who died in 1697, leaving as heir his … held once a year. 27 THORNLEY HALL, sometimes known as Patten Hall, stands at the foot of Jeffrey Hill on the north … cupboard on which are the initials of Elizabeth and Mary Patten and the date 1709. All the windows are modern sashes …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… after him came John Gregory, Stevenson's trustees, and Patten; these in all paid about a third of the tax. 63 Robert …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bank Hall, was purchased in 1872; it was the seat of the Patten family, and erected in 1750. It is a fine specimen of … ceiling decorations, and a pediment on the front with the Patten arms. The rain-water heads and wrought-iron railings … possession of Lord Lilford; there is a copy in the museum. Patten of Bank Hall. Lozengy ermine and sable, a canton …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1681 sold by Edward Tyldesley of Myerscough to Thomas Patten of Preston and Thornley, from whom it has descended to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1711, at Chester. A motion having been made by Thomas Patten, counsellor at law, for its registration, counsel for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Edward eleventh Earl of Derby, and was sold to Thomas Patten in 1744. 23 From him it descended to John Wilson-Patten, 24 who after a long and honourable career in the … is tenant for life of the manor. No courts are held. 26 Patten. Lozengy ermine and sable a canton gules. Wilson. …
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