Individual Notes
Note for: Raufe Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Lawrence Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Anne Fytton, -
Index
Event: Type: Alive
Date: 1523/1524
Individual Notes
Note for: John Fytton, -
Index
Residence: Place: Gawsworth, Cheshire
Individual Notes
Note for: Richard Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Rafe Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Randall Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Margaret Holland, -
Index
Individual Note: Died without issue. Source: William Farrer MSS in Manchester Archive,L1/56/1/5 Page #5 Holland of Denton.
Individual Notes
Note for: John Carrington, -
Index
Residence: Place: Chester
Individual Notes
Note for: Cecily Trafford, -
Index
Event: Type: Alive
Date: 1571/1572
Place: Manchester
Individual Notes
Note for: Robert Langley, -
Index
Residence: Place: Agecroft, Lancashire
Individual Notes
Note for: Richard Assheton, -
Index
Residence: Place: Middleton
Individual Notes
Note for: Richard Holland, ABT 1546 - 2 Mar 1619/1620
Index
Individual Note: Son and heir, Richard Holland, twenty-four years of age, marriedMargaret one of the daughters and co-heirs of Sir Robert Langley ofAgecroft, and appears to have acquired a great addition to his Heatonestates. He built a house at Heaton, and resided there and at Denton.The former place soon became the principal seat of the family, andthere Richard Holland died on 2 March 1618-19 holding, among otherestates, the manor of Denton and lands, &c., in the township of EdwardMosley in socage by a rent of 12½d. He had no son, his heirs being hisfive daughters or their issue, and the estates went to his brotherEdward. Edward also died at Heaton on 5 May 1631, leaving a sonRichard, thirty-six years of age.
From: 'Townships: Denton', A History of the County of Lancaster:Volume 4 (1911), pp. 311-322.