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- Lancashire, England. Its estate, Huntroyde Demesne (known locally as 'Huntroyde'), once extended to over 6,500 acres. Huntroyde Hall is reputed to stand on...
- Council. Huntroyde Hall was originally built for Edmund Starkie in the 16th-century and has since been modified many times. Its estate, Huntroyde Demesne...
- Hoghton Tower Hollinshead Hall (ruined) Holme Hall (ruined) Hornby Castle Huntroyde Hall Lathom House (demolished) Leck Hall Leighton Hall Littledale Hall...
- from 1853 to 1857. Starkie was the son of Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie of Huntroyde Hall, Padiham, Lancashire (a former Member of Parliament for Pontefract)...
- Rode, Wivelrod, Blackrod, Heyrod, Gollinrod, Ormerod, Harrod, Walkerith, Huntroyde Hall, ****road -rade, -ray, -rode, -rooi (rode) Asenray, Gijzenrooi, Landsrade...
- He inherited a large amount of land in central Lancashire, including Huntroyde Hall, after the early death of his elder brother. He was a J.P. for Lancaster...
- local employers. There are five significant mansions in the local area: Huntroyde Hall, dating from 1576, and Simonstone Hall, dating from 1660, in nearby...
- Anne Parr, who had inherited Cleworth Hall, married Nicholas Starkie of Huntroyde depriving her Roman Catholic relations of what they considered their inheritance...
- higher ground north of the high road. It p****ed to Nicholas Starkie of Huntroyde by his marriage to Anne Parr in 1578 and in 1594 was ****ociated with witchcraft...
- metres west of Huntroyde, Simonstone (1238627)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21 August 2015 Historic England, "Huntroyde, Simonstone (1237659)"...