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Brindle and
Hoghton ward also
includes the
parish of Brindle.
Hoghton Tower is a
fortified manor house, and the
ancestral home of the de
Hoghton family from...
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Henry Hoghton may
refer to: Sir
Henry Hoghton, 5th
Baronet (c.1678–1768),
British politician Sir
Henry Hoghton, 6th
Baronet (1728–1795),
British politician...
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Hoghton Tower is a
fortified manor house two-thirds of a mile (1 km) east of the
village of
Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and
stands on a
hilltop site...
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Hoghton is a
village in Lancashire, England.
Hoghton may also
refer to:
Hoghton Tower, a
fortified manor house in
Hoghton,
Lancashire Hoghton baronets...
- Brigadier-General
Frederick Aubrey Hoghton (March 1864 – 12
April 1916) was a
British Indian Army officer. He died
during the
Siege of Kut
during the...
- The
Hoghton or Houghton,
later Bold-
Hoghton,
later de
Hoghton Baronetcy, of
Hoghton Tower in the
County of Lancashire, is a
title in the
Baronetage of...
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Richard Hoghton or
Houghton (c. 1322 – c. 1422) was an
English knight and the
Member of
Parliament for
Lancashire in
February 1383 and
again in 1402....
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Richard Houghton or
Hoghton may
refer to:
Richard Houghton (died 1559) (1496/98–1559), MP for
Lancashire Richard Houghton (died c. 1422) (c. 1322–c. 1422)...
- Major-General
Daniel Hoghton (27
August 1770 – 16 May 1811) was a
talented and
experienced British Army
officer who
served during the
Napoleonic Wars...
- that
Shakespeare may have been emplo**** as a
schoolmaster by
Alexander Hoghton of Lancashire, a
Catholic landowner who
named a
certain "William Shakeshafte"...