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Source reference N00001 :

Individuals : Goodier Robert
Marriages
Quarter: June
Year: 1845
District: Preston
County: Lancashire
Volume: 21
Page: 495 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00002 :

Individuals : Houghton Sarah
Married 1830 St Johns Preston

 

Source reference N00003 :

Individuals : Malone James
Working as a baker in 1881
Working as a baker in 1861
Working as a baker in 1851
10 Lark Hill Terrace in 1881

 

Source reference N00004 :

Individuals : Malone Thomas
Lodging at 24 Smith Street, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, England in 1881
Malone, Thomas
Record Type: Deaths
Age at death: 33
Quarter: March
Year: 1887
District: Preston
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8e
Page: 408 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00005 :

Individuals : Helme John
Name: John Helme
Birth Date: abt 1790
Year of Registration: 1866
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death: 76
District: Preston
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8e
Page: 315
Marriage: 14 Nov 1814 St John, Preston, Lancashire, England
John Helme - (X), of this Parish
Ellen Catterall - (X), of Walton in the Parish of Blackburn
Witness: James Goodear?; George Riley
Married by Banns by: William Towne Curate
Register: Marriages 1813 - 1817, Page 52, Entry 154
Source: LDS Film 94014

 

Source reference N00006 :

Individuals : Kearney Mary
Known as Polly

 

Source reference N00007 :

Individuals : Kearney Margaret
Pneumonia aged 8 months

 

Source reference N00008 :

Individuals : Taylor Charles
Aged 14 on 31 March 1901
Born Chorley

 

Source reference N00009 :

Individuals : Jones Ellen
Born in the Rhonda Valley South Wales

 

Source reference N00010 :

Individuals : Parker Isabella
Married 22/4/1909

 

Source reference N00011 :

Individuals : Sherrington Aloysius
Married 22/4/1909
Living at 11 Hammond Street in 1901 census

 

Source reference N00012 :

Individuals : Parker Richard
Born Goosnargh.
Worked railway at Barton 1870's
Aged 66 as of March 1901
Alexander Billington and Mary Nee Ashton who married 22nd January 1838, Preston St John, Wife Mary deceased between 1861 and 1871 as Alexander is found a widower aged 61yrs with a Richard Parker 26yrs and his wife Elizabeth 20yrs living in Broughton in 1871, In 1881 Alexander is classified as Lunatic in the Ribchester Workhouse

 

Source reference N00013 :

Individuals : McVay Alice
Born 12 Victoria Street, Preston
Living at 55 Gordon Street at time of marriage

 

Source reference N00014 :

Individuals : Sherrington Richard
Born 281 Ribbleton Lane, Preston
Living at 34 Miles Street, Preston, when married in 1874
Had 9 Children but only 4 still alive in 1911

 

Source reference N00015 :

Individuals : Wilson Mary
Aged 41 on 31 March 1901
Born Liverpool
Christened 4/7/1858 St Matthias. Liverpool
Burlington Street at time of baptism,.

 

Source reference N00016 :

Individuals : Taylor George
Aged 58 on 31 March 1901
Born Farrington
George Taylor registered dying Preston 8e 581. Jul/Aug/Sep 1914 aged 71

 

Source reference N00017 :

Individuals : Taylor Mary J
Aged 17 on 31 March 1901

 

Source reference N00018 :

Individuals : Taylor Annie
Aged 10 on 31 March 1901

 

Source reference N00019 :

Individuals : Taylor George
Aged 7 on 31 March 1901
George Taylor registered dying Preston 8e 503 Jul/Aug/Sep 1923 aged 28

 

Source reference N00020 :

Individuals : Taylor Albert Victor
Aged 4 on 31 March 1901
In Memory of
Private A V TAYLOR
M M
235210, 5th Bn., North Staffordshire Regiment
who died
on 16 April 1918
Remembered with honour
HARINGHE (BANDAGHEM) MILITARY CEMETERY Grave I E 28

 

Source reference N00021 :

Individuals : Taylor Thomas Henry
Aged 2 on 31 March 1901.
Private 13911
10th Bn The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Cemetery - Bienvillers Military Cemetery - Pas de Calais - Ref II.C.7

 

Source reference N00022 :

Individuals : Giles Emily
married 16/8/1886
In 1881 working for McPhail family at 26 Reginald Terrace, Potter Newton, Leeds
Had a grocers 39 Mason Street, Hull in 1892 directory

 

Source reference N00023 :

Individuals : Pittaway James Edward
Born Flaxley, Gloucester
married 1886

 

Source reference N00024 :

Individuals : Parker Mary Ellen
Was aged 33 as of 31 March 1901

 

Source reference N00025 :

Individuals : Parker Richard
Aged 24 as of 31/3/01
Born February 1877

 

Source reference N00026 :

Individuals : Parker Peter Antony
Aged 18 31/3/01

 

Source reference N00027 :

Individuals : Parker George
Aged 16 - 31/3/01

 

Source reference N00028 :

Individuals : Parker John
Blacksmith
Marriage: 18 Jan 1830 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancashire, England
John Parker - Bachelor of Myerscough in this Parish
Ellen Coulthurst - (X), Spinster of Myerscough in this Parish
Witness: Robert Coulthurst; Margaret Parker
Married by Banns by: John Manby, Vicar
Register: Marriages 1827 - 1833, Page 122, Entry 365
Source: LDS Film 1526201

 

Source reference N00029 :

Individuals : Billington Elizabeth
Born Woodplumpton
Buried 6 March 1909. (Jan Feb Mar 1909 8e 437)
Aged 59 as of 31 March 1901 However aged 37 in census of 1881.
Married 22/5/1866

 

Source reference N00030 :

Individuals : Billington Alexander
Married 22/1/1838
Death Dec quarter of 1883 Preston Vol 8e, Page 450
Alexander and Mary Nee Ashton who married 22nd January 1838, Preston St John, Wife Mary deceased between 1861 and 1871 as Alexander is found a widower aged 61yrs with a Richard Parker 26yrs and his wife Elizabeth 20yrs living in Broughton in 1871, In 1881 Alexander is classified as Lunatic in the Ribchester Workhouse

 

Source reference N00031 :

Individuals : Billington James
Married 4/12/1805

 

Source reference N00032 :

Individuals : Garner Lydia
Woodplumpton

 

Source reference N00033 :

Individuals : Billington William
Married 11/11/1782

 

Source reference N00034 :

Individuals : Werin Alice
Married 15/8/1711

 

Source reference N00035 :

Individuals : Billington William
Married 5/8/1711

 

Source reference N00036 :

Individuals : Billington John
Married 1673

 

Source reference N00037 :

Individuals : Billington Thomas
Married 1640 St Annes Woodplumpton

 

Source reference N00038 :

Individuals : Eccleston Agnes
Married 27/6/1608

 

Source reference N00039 :

Individuals : Billington John
Married 27/6/1608

 

Source reference N00040 :

Individuals : Billington John
Died before 1653

 

Source reference N00041 :

Individuals : Billington Ann
Born Cottam
Died Woodplumpton

 

Source reference N00042 :

Individuals : Billington Anthony
Married 1746

 

Source reference N00043 :

Individuals : Billington James
Married 1784 Elizabeth Goodear

 

Source reference N00044 :

Individuals : Billington John
Married 1817 Anges Blacow

 

Source reference N00045 :

Individuals : Billington Alexander
Married Dorothy Southworth 1818

 

Source reference N00046 :

Individuals : Billington Leonard
Married 1825

 

Source reference N00047 :

Individuals : Billington William
Martha

 

Source reference N00048 :

Individuals : Billington Elizabeth
Died aged 4 months

 

Source reference N00049 :

Individuals : Billington Isabella
Married John Lund 1865

 

Source reference N00050 :

Individuals : Parker William
1901 Royal Navy - Hampshire
Vessel - Duke Of Wellington

 

Source reference N00051 :

Individuals : Wilson Richard Collins
COL668796/2006 ons ref
Occupation - Mariner

 

Source reference N00052 :

Individuals : Vine Edwin
Born Newton Abbot
Died Fulham

 

Source reference N00053 :

Individuals : Vine Richard
Born Bolton

 

Source reference N00054 :

Individuals : Vine William
Born Chorley

 

Source reference N00055 :

Individuals : Greenall Jane
Married 28th May 1859
Chadbo(u)rn at the time of the marriage to William Pittaway. First married to the below:-
Chadborn, Charles
Record Type: Marriages
Quarter: September
Year: 1848
District: Winchcomb
County: Gloucestershire Worcestershire
Volume: 11
Page: 628 (click to see others on page)
Charles Chadbourn died 1852
Jane Pettaway and Charles Chadborn listed on1861 census as wife & son of William Pettaway

 

Source reference N00056 :

Individuals : Pittaway William
Moved from Winchcombe to Hull via Flaxley in Gloucester
1901 De La Pole Hospital.

 

Source reference N00057 :

Individuals : Paine Charles
Born Beech Street, City of London
Born London Barbican
Baptised 20 November 1853 in St George the Martyr, Southwark.
Living in Mint Street Southwark

 

Source reference N00058 :

Individuals : Paine Charles Thomas
Born either 1880 or 1881

 

Source reference N00059 :

Individuals : Paine Albert
Born either 1881 or 1882

 

Source reference N00060 :

Individuals : Paine William Samuel
Name: PAINE, WILLIAM SAMUEL
Initials: W S
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Rifleman
Regiment: King's Royal Rifle Corps
Unit Text: 13th Bn.
Age: 30
Date of Death: 10/02/1918
Service No: R/37918
Additional information: Son of Charles and Ann Paine, of 4, Frinton Rd., South Tottenham, London.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Enclosure No.4 II. B. 34.
Cemetery: BEDFORD HOUSE CEMETERY

 

Source reference N00061 :

Individuals : Lewis Jane
Born in Elton, Cheshire
Jane lewis born 1831 Elton
Jane Hayes born 1831 Elton

 

Source reference N00062 :

Individuals : Wilson Richard Henry
Born Liverpool

 

Source reference N00063 :

Individuals : Wilson Charles
Born Liverpool

 

Source reference N00064 :

Individuals : Wilson Sarah
Born Liverpool

 

Source reference N00065 :

Individuals : Pittaway Ann
Born Flaxley

 

Source reference N00066 :

Individuals : Bakes Minnie
Born York
Married 24/9/1892
Lived at 23 Milner Street York in 1881

 

Source reference N00067 :

Individuals : Machen Benjamin Burton
York 9d 30 Oct, Nov, Dec 1869
Born York
Married 24/9/1892

 

Source reference N00068 :

Individuals : ? Jane Elizabeth
Born Dunnington

 

Source reference N00069 :

Individuals : Machen George
Born York
Name: Machen, George
Record Type: Births
Quarter: June
Year: 1847
District: York
County: East Riding of Yorkshire North Riding of Yorkshire North Yorkshire West Riding of Yorkshire
Volume: 23
Page: 674 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00070 :

Individuals : Machen William
Born York

 

Source reference N00071 :

Individuals : Machen Sarah J
Born York

 

Source reference N00072 :

Individuals : Machen Minnie
Born York

 

Source reference N00073 :

Individuals : Taylor Elizabeth
Born York

 

Source reference N00074 :

Individuals : Bakes Thomas
Born York
1851 Journeyman baker
1861 Painter

 

Source reference N00075 :

Individuals : Bakes Eliza
Born York

 

Source reference N00076 :

Individuals : Bakes John
Born York

 

Source reference N00077 :

Individuals : Bakes Thomas
Born York

 

Source reference N00078 :

Individuals : Bakes Rhoda
Born York

 

Source reference N00079 :

Individuals : Bakes Martha
Born Kilmorton, Warwickshire

 

Source reference N00080 :

Individuals : Bakes Violetta
Born York

 

Source reference N00081 :

Individuals : Hodson Jane
Married 5th September 1852

 

Source reference N00082 :

Individuals : McVay William
Married 5th September 1852
Buried St Ignatius 27th July 1854
Died following a boiler explosion aboard steamer 'Victoria', on the Ribble

 

Source reference N00083 :

Individuals : Paine James
Born Heathfield Hampshire
Married 28/10/1850
St John the Evangelist, Waterloo, Lambeth

 

Source reference N00084 :

Individuals : Patterson Catherine
Marriage Jul-Sep 1859 District :-Mile End Old Town
County London, Middlesex
Volume 1c
Page 1018

 

Source reference N00085 :

Individuals : Clark Thomas
Thomas CLARK Head M Male 40 Shadwell, Middlesex, England Joiner (Carpenter)
Kate CLARK Wife M Female 39 Shadwell, Middlesex, England
Kate CLARK Daur U Female 18 Plumstead, Kent, England Confectioners Assistant
Emily CLARK Daur U Female 16 Stepney, Middlesex, England None
Thomas CLARK Son U Male 14 Stepney, Middlesex, England Brush Makers Assist.
Jessie CLARK Daur U Female 7 Mile End, Middlesex, England Scholar
Ada CLARK Daur U Female 5 Mile End, Middlesex, England Scholar
Alice CLARK Daur U Female 2
1881 Census 53 Coutts Road, london Middlesex

 

Source reference N00086 :

Individuals : Field Prescilla Emma
Married 26/9/1903

 

Source reference N00087 :

Individuals : Sadler Edith
Married 20/3/13

 

Source reference N00088 :

Individuals : Lambert Fredrick William
Killed by runaway horse

 

Source reference N00089 :

Individuals : Jesney Maria
Jesney, Maria
Record Type: Births
Quarter: September
Year: 1885
District: Sculcoates
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Volume: 9d
Page: 187 (click to see others on page)
Name: JESNEY, Maria
Record Type: Marriages
Quarter: March
Year: 1909
District: Sculcoates
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Volume: 9d
Page: 295 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00090 :

Individuals : Fields John Robert
Married 1901

 

Source reference N00091 :

Individuals : Hodson Anthony
Died by 5th September 1852
Possibly Christened Antonius Hodson & Christened at Fernyhalgh 22 Feb 1778

 

Source reference N00092 :

Individuals : Giles Robert
Giles, Robert
Record Type: Births
Quarter: March
Year: 1842
District: Hull
County: East Riding of Yorkshire Humberside
Volume: 22
Page: 409 (click to see others on page
Name: Giles, Robert
Record Type: Deaths
Age at death: 31
Quarter: September
Year: 1873
District: Hull
County: East Riding of Yorkshire Humberside
Volume: 9d
Page: 125 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00093 :

Individuals : Knox Elizabeth Clare
Twins

 

Source reference N00094 :

Individuals : Knox Helen Louise
Twins

 

Source reference N00095 :

Individuals : Rookin Alice
Also listed on 1841 census Ann Rooking (sic) aged 15
Name: John Rookin
Gender: Male
Birth Date: abt 1818
Christening Date: 16 Jun 1818
Christening Place: Preston, Lancashire, England
Mother's Name: Alice Rookin

 

Source reference N00096 :

Individuals : Coleman Sarah
Christed 28/9/1842
Living @ THE CHARTERHOUSE The Charthouse, Charterhouse Lane, Hull in 1911

 

Source reference N00097 :

Individuals : Proctor Richard
Also Listed Hannah Green niece born1855

 

Source reference N00098 :

Individuals : Bakes John
Knapton's Yard, Goodramgate in 1851
Lord Mayor's Walk 1841 Shoemaker

 

Source reference N00099 :

Individuals : Bakes John
1881 22 Pearson Street Hull

 

Source reference N00100 :

Individuals : Wilson Maria
Christened 5/8/1860 St Mathias, Liverpool

 

Source reference N00101 :

Individuals : Parker John
Jack (Sailor)

 

Source reference N00102 :

Individuals : MacKenzie Angus
Changed name when married

 

Source reference N00103 :

Individuals : Winster James
Ice Cream Business
10 Children

 

Source reference N00104 :

Individuals : Osbaldeston Thomas
Calico Weaver

 

Source reference N00105 :

Individuals : Giles Ann
Registered as Ann Stevens in 1851. Living at parents house

 

Source reference N00106 :

Individuals : Bakes Rachael
Married either William Clark or Thomas Wetherill Oct 1855

 

Source reference N00107 :

Individuals : Bakes James
Painter journeyman

 

Source reference N00110 :

Individuals : Parker Roger
1881 - 68 Aldelphi Street, Preston

 

Source reference N00111 :

Individuals : Parkinson Ellen
1891 182 Brook Street, Preston

 

Source reference N00112 :

Individuals : Paine Henry
Bricklayer - Journeyman

 

Source reference N00113 :

Individuals : Osbaldeston Edward
Grandson

 

Source reference N00114 :

Individuals : Osbaldeston Alice B
Grandaughter

 

Source reference N00115 :

Individuals : Parkinson Jane
Either Bickerdike or Parkinson
MACHEN, William
Record Type: Marriages
Quarter: September
Year: 1841
District: Ripon
County: North Riding of Yorkshire West Riding of Yorkshire
Volume: 23
Page: 423 (click to see others on page)

 

Source reference N00116 :

Individuals : Fenney William
Stone Mason Builder

 

Source reference N00117 :

Individuals : Cobb Ralph
Labourer at Gas Works

 

Source reference N00118 :

Individuals : Bowman Charles
Furniture Removal Business

 

Source reference N00119 :

Individuals : Wilson Henry
Boot Maker
Death Apr-may-Jun 1879 Richmond. Surrey. Vol 2a p211
21 Petersham Rd Richmond - House of Henry Wilson
Court Case 1849 referring to a lodger
Old Bailey
Reference Number: t18490507-1193
1193. CHARLOTTE WALAND was again indicted for stealing 3 towels and 3 handkerchiefs, value 3s. 6d.; the goods of Luke Owens, her master.
WILLIAM SELBY EDWARD On 16th April I found this towel, two handkerchiefs, a pillow-case, and a napkin in the prisoner's box at her mother-in-law's, and seven duplicates.
HANNAH WALAND I pointed out the prisoner's box to Edward-she did not sleep at my house.
FRANCES OWENS I lost this towel, handkerchiefs, and pillow-case-they were in my charge.
HENRY WILSON I am a boot-maker. The prisoner lodged with me at Petersham in May last year-she left early in June, leaving a box with me-I unlocked it to take out some duplicates for her brother and sister, and left it open-it was the box the policeman searched.
Prisoner's Defence. The things came with my dirty clothes; Mrs. Owens owed me money.
MRS. OWENS re-examined. I did owe her money. NOT GUILTY ,
Before Mr. Common Serjeant.

 

Source reference N00120 :

Individuals : Wilson Henry
1861 Working as an under butler to Earl Strafford
1871 Working as a servant to Emily Hibbert
1881 Working as a butler to George Hibbert

 

Source reference N00121 :

Individuals : Wilson Charles
1861 Working as a servant to Viscount Falkland. Viscount falkland was married to the Lady Amelia FitzClarence daughter of King William IV

 

Source reference N00122 :

Individuals : Collins Richard
Gardener Spring Farm Richmond 1851

 

Source reference N00123 :

Individuals : Woodnut Elizabeth
Listed on 1851 as Elizabeth Smith aged 99

 

Source reference N00124 :

Individuals : Clark Alexander
Painter & Glazer

 

Source reference N00125 :

Individuals : Osbaldeston Sir Alexander
On the death of Richard Osbaldeston on 22nd July 1507, his son, Alexander was heir to the Osbaldeston estates. The Inq.post mort; was taken in 1508, when Richard Osbaldeston was found to have held Osbaldeston manor of the King in chief, worth £20; Keuerdale (Cuerdale) manor, of Richard Langton in socage (tenure of lands by service fixed and determinate in quality) worth 20 marks; and Over Derwynd (Darwen) manor, of Richard Langton in socage, worth 20 marks.
Alexander Osbaldeston was then aged 26 years. He married twice, firstly to Anne Southworth, daughter of Sir Christopher and Isabel (nee Dutton - daughter of Sir Thomas Dutton of Dutton) Southworth of Samlesbury Hall. Sir Christopher was born about 1450, knighted in 1482 and died in 1487. By the marriage of Sir Alexander and Anne, a son John was born in 1507.
On the 9th September 1513 Alexander Osbaldeston fought under the Earl of Derby at the Battle of Flodden Field. James IV of Scotland had faced the Earl of Surrey at Flodden near Berwick on Tweed and during some three hours of desperate fighting the Scots had been decimated. Some 10,000 men were killed including a large number of the nobility, several bishops and King James IV himself. It was a major English victory. A short time later King Henry V111 knighted Alexander Osbaldeston.
A quote from 'Weber - Flodden Field' reads as follows: -
The hynde Hassel hied in faste
With the lusty Lealand trulye,
Soe did Alexander Osboston
Come in with the Earle of Derbye
Alexander's second wife was Ellen Tyldesley, daughter of Thomas Tyldesley of Wardley. The first child from this marriage was Richard Osbaldeston and his father; Alexander gave him the Sunderland Grange in Balderstone in 1540. This estate consisted of three messuages, 540 acres of land, meadow and pasture. An agreement was made that should Richard have no children then the remainder of the estate had to pass successively to his brothers, Henry, Thomas, Thurstan and William.
For further information on the ?Osbaldestons of Sunderland? from Richard Osbaldeston see the chapter on that subject in Volume 2.
Apart from these sons, Sir Alexander and Ellen had daughters, Anne, who married Edward Langton, son and heir of Thomas Langton; Elizabeth who married Henry Kyghleys, son and heir of Henry Kyghleys; Siscelye; Alyce who married John Talbot of Salesbury, born about 1518 (son of John Talbot, born about 1501, died 30th August 1551 and his first wife, Anne, daughter of Hugh Sherburne). Alice, nee Osbaldeston, Talbot died in 1533 and there was no issue. John Talbot married secondly Margaret Moore of Sheffield. He was a Captain in Queens Mary?s army. In 1553 he was defendant in a dispute over property with his stepmother, Anne Talbot, nee Bannester, second wife of his father, John Talbot. John Talbot died on 1st September 1588 (In 1581 Edward Campion, the Jesuit on being tortured on the rack divulged certain Lancashire gentry who had harboured him whilst in Lancashire and this John Talbot was one of those responsible. Other daughters were Isabell Osbaldeston; Elnor who married Thomas Clifton of Westby and Jane who married William Gerard of the Ince.
In the Visitation of 1533, it was noted: - Syr Alexander Osbaldeston, knight, had to his furst wyffe Anne, dowghter to Sr. Xp?ver Sudworthe, knyght, and they hadd yssue John, whyche maryed Marget, dowghter to the Lord Strange. The sayd Syr Alexander had to hys second wyffe Ellyne, dowghter to Thomas Tyllysley of Wardley, and they hadd yssue Richard, Harry, Thomas, Wyllm, Thorston, Anne, Elizabeth, Siscelye, Alyce, Isabell, Elnor and Jane. Anne is maryed to Edward Langton, sonne and heyer to Thomas Langton, Baron of Nyowton; Elizabeth ys maryed to Harry Kyghleys, sonne and heyer to Harry Kyghley'.
Sir Alexander Osbaldeston was sheriff of Lancashire in the years 1527/8. He died on the 17th January 1544 aged 63 years and at the Inq.post.mort. taken at Preston on March 31st, 1544 it was stated that Sir Alexander Osbaldeston had held Osbaldeston, Cuerdale, Over Derwynt and Balderstone manors with all rights belonging to the property; and the fourth part of seven messuages, 200 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 300 acres of Pasture, 60 acres of woodland, 300 acres of moor and 300 acres of rushland and heath in Balderstone, Walton and twenty four other Lancashire townships; also a fishery in Ribble.
His widow, Ellena, by her will, dated 1560 bequeathed £10 to the relief of the poor, to her daughter, Ann Langton, 'her gold ring with the Five Wounds upon it', towards the mending of the glass windows and repairing of the Osbaldeston Chapel in Blackburn Church - 5s(25p) and for the necessaries of the Church there - £5; to the mending of the Queen's highways, 20s(£1); and four beds for the laying of poor folks, one to remain at Darwen and one at Balderstone for ever and the other two at the discretion of her executors. She also desired that three stones with inscribed brasses should be placed in the Osbaldeston Chapel at Blackburn Church over her remains, her husbands and her brother, Sir Thomas Tyldesley. Unfortunately these memorials have long since vanished, presumably when St.Mary's Church, Blackburn was demolished in the early 19th century when the new church was built a few yards away. To her stepson she gave certain things belonging to the altar in the chapel at Osbaldeston to remain as heirlooms. Two figures of saints in carved wood formally in the chapel of Osbaldeston were at one time preserved in the hall at Tabley Old Hall.

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