- The
Dunkenhalgh is a
country manor in Lancashire, on the
outskirts of Clayton-le-Moors near the
river Hyndburn.
Originally a
large country house in Tudor...
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invested in
broad acres in his
native county. His prin****l seat was at
Dunkenhalgh, near Blackburn, to
which he
retired on a
pension towards the end of...
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first wife
Eleanor Walmesley,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Walmesley, MP, of
Dunkenhalgh, Lancashire. He was
admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 18
November 1674. He...
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formed the
boundary with
Oswaldtwistle in the
south and
Bottom Syke from
Dunkenhalgh, the
boundary with Clayton-le-Moors to the north. This
became a civil...
- town, on the
boundary with Altham, as a
replacement for the
chapel at
Dunkenhalgh. The present-day St. Mary's in Clayton-le-Moors was
built in 1959 and...
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Hyndburn just
before the
bridge of the M65
Motorway and
Bottom Syke (from
Dunkenhalgh) just afterward,
meeting Shaw
Brook and Spaw
Brook to the east of Rishton...
- just
before it p****es
under the M65
motorway bridge to the
south of
Dunkenhalgh,
which continues past Clayton-le-Moors and
Great Harwood, ultimately...
- rich
Lancastrian heiress. Not long after, they
acquired the
manor of
Dunkenhalgh. Lord
Petre intended to move back to
Thorndon Hall, the
family seat,...
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Talbot became chaplain to Lady Stourton, the
widow of Lord Petre, at
Dunkenhalgh in Lancashire. In 1734 he also
became Rector of the
Lancashire College...
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Dunkenhalgh Great Harwood Town Hall
Martholme Viaduct The
Victoria Places of
worship Oswaldtwistle: Immanuel...