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Alkincoats Hall was a
country house in Colne, Lancashire, England. Part of the
estate in
which the hall
stood is now the 35-acre (14 ha)
Alkincoats public...
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Skipton Road (A56) and
Alkincoats Park, off the road
between Colne and
Barrowford (B6247).
Alkincoats Park, once the
estate of
Alkincoats Hall, has bowling...
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claim in 1745 and he
owned Alkincoats Hall –
which he had
improved in
preparation for a new wife in 1751 and 1752.
Alkincoats was the home of his branch...
- Caerlaverock, Cardonald, Cramond,
Carleith coed *keto- trees, forest, wood
Alkincoats, Bathgate, Dalkeith, Culgaith, Tulketh, Culcheth, Pencaitland, Penketh...
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Abbeystead House Adlington Hall (demolished)
Aldcliffe Hall (demolished)
Alkincoats Hall (demolished)
Alston Hall
Ashton Hall
Astley Hall Bank Hall Bardsea...
- gentry,
descending from a
branch of the
Parker family that once
owned Alkincoats Hall. His
mother was the
former governor of Addenbrooke’s
Hospital and...
- cases, the
older forms appear on
historical record. Such
names include Alkincoats, Beverley, Binchester, Blindbothel, Brailsford, Cambois, Carrycoats, Derby...
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Goulbourne Parker (1818–79) of
Browsholme and
Newton in
Yorkshire and
Alkincoats and
Colne in Lancashire, and his wife Mary Ann
Parker (1824–88) the eldest...
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Greater Manchester (Cheshire)
Clesketts (****berland)
Culgaith (****berland)
Alkincoats (Lancashire) Cheetham,
Cheetwood (Lancashire)
Culcheth (Lancashire) Dinckley...
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Canal West
Ipswich Alexandrina Plantation Broxtowe Ali's Pond
Sonning Alkincoats Woodland Pendle Alkrington Woods Rochdale Allensford Woods Durham Aller...