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194: 30: 331: 105: 22: 299:. Philip died in 1868 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles Joseph Langdale (1822–1895), who had married an Irish heiress and chose to live in Ireland. After the couple both died in 1895, the estate was inherited successively by their eldest son, Henry Joseph Langdale (1853–1923), and their younger son Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Joseph Langdale (1863–1950), OBE, JP, DL. 681: 177:"of Holme" in 1658. He afterwards converted to Catholicism. He died in August 1661 at Holme and was buried in All Saints Church, Sancton, where his monument survives along with others to members of the Langdale family. The title became extinct on the death of 181:(d. 1778), who left no male progeny but only two daughters. The house and 1000 acres of land descended to Philip Langdale (d. 1815), the senior male member of the Langdale family, who built the present house in about 1765. The family continued as Catholic 82:
The Roman Catholic parish of Market Weighton was founded from the domestic chapel of the Langdale family at Houghton Hall. The chapel, built in 1829, was demolished in 1957. The Vale of York Polo Club was formerly located on the Houghton Hall Estate.
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The estate at Houghton descended through the senior branch of the Langdale family from Anthony Langdale until a lack of male succession caused it to pass sideways to a cousin Peter Langdale (d. 1617) of Pighill Hall, Molescroft, near
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from before the reign of King John (1199–1216). Patrick II de Langdale was the son and heir of Patrick I de Langdale (fl. temp. Edward II) by his wife Amanda de Elton, daughter and heiress of Lawrence de Elton.
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The Langdales lived in the area to the west of Beverley since at least the fourteenth century, when Patrick de Langdale married Elena Houghton and inherited through her estates in Houghton and Etton.
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Sir Thomas de Houghton was the last in the male line of his family seated at the manor. His daughter and heiress, Helen de Houghton, brought the manor to her husband Patrick II de Langdale.
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On Philip's death in 1950, Houghton passed to his eldest daughter Joyce Elizabeth Mary Langdale (1898 – June 1995), then the wife of
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of Humberside. On his death in 2003, his title and the estate of Houghton passed to his eldest son, Miles Ronald Marcus Watson, 4th
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On the death of Philip Langdale in 1815, the estate passed under his will to his relative, the Hon.
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in Sussex. Rupert was the father of five children and was later senior steward of the
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and the vestigial remains of the ancient hamlet of Houghton. It was built
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Joyce Langdale had no male progeny and gave Houghton to her nephew
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The de Langdale family originated at the manor of Langdale in the
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in Norfolk) was a co-heiress (in her issue) of her uncles the
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in Yorkshire, which he had purchased in 1606. His son was
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Grade I listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Henry FitzAlan-Howard, 2nd Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent
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Listed mansion in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Thomas Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 10th Earl Fitzwilliam
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(ed.). 538:"Outlying townships: Molescroft" 165:, during which he fought at the 52:Georgian country mansion in the 343:Rupert Watson, 3rd Baron Manton 108:Arms of Langdale of Yorkshire: 615:Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.810 334:Arms of Watson, Baron Manton: 1: 369:(b. 1958), an officer in the 203:Gules, on a bend between six 65: 211:Gules, a lion rampant argent 544:. London. pp. 281–291. 773: 628:Retrieved 5 February 2014. 424:. British Listed Buildings 395:"Houghton Hall (1160656)" 353:, Warwickshire, later of 128:, Yorkshire, which they 422:"Houghton Hall, Sancton" 252:, MP and campaigner for 227:of three points argent ( 54:East Riding of Yorkshire 659:. The National Archives 205:crosses-crosslet fitchy 116:("Faith in all things") 338: 241: 221:lions passant guardant 167:Battle of Marston Moor 147:Holme-on-Spalding-Moor 117: 34: 26: 25:Houghton Hall frontage 624:'Langdale Family' in 579:"Langdale, Marmaduke" 497:"University Archives" 472:. 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Sancton
Market Weighton
listed
East Riding of Yorkshire
England
Sancton
Thomas Atkinson
Francis Johnson

hundred
Pickering
held as their seat
Beverley
Marmaduke Langdale, 1st Baron Langdale of Holme
Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
Charles I
Sheriff of Yorkshire
royalist
Civil War
Battle of Marston Moor
Naseby
Baron Langdale
Marmaduke Langdale, 5th Baron Langdale
recusants

crosses-crosslet fitchy
lions passant guardant
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