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from 1876 to 1878. Inherited the estate two years before he died, and his only son, Richard, died the year before. John had four daughters, Therese who married John Delacour, Evelyn, Mary, and Mabel. It was necessary to divide the estate between Charles' and John's daughters. Charles' eldest daughter
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The Stone Edge (or Stonehedge) branch of the family was established by a Lawrence Towneley (1543–1598), the great-grandson of the Lawrence Townley (1447–1530) who established the Barnside branch (above). The Barnside branch is junior only to the main branch, and the Stone Edge branch is junior only
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Lord O'Hagan has been married three times – firstly to Princess Tamara Imeretinsky (1967–84), secondly to Mary Roose-Francis (1985–95), and thirdly to Elizabeth Smith (1995–present). He has two daughters—one from each of his first two marriages (Nina, born 1968; and Antonia, born 1986)—and his heir
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because he was a Lawyer. Acquired Towneley by his marriage in 1557 to then 16-year-old Mary, his first cousin once removed, he being a grandchild and she a great-grandchild of Sir John. Fined and imprisoned several times between 1573 and 1594 for
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Son of Sir John and Isabel, married Grace (also known as Elizabeth) Foljambe in 1511. His son with Grace, also called Richard married Francis Wimbishe around 1536. Francis was the sister of Thomas Wymbishe and inherited his
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Son of Sir Richard and Joanna. Married to Isabel Pilkington in 1480, his father died when John was only nine and he reached adulthood under the guardianship of her father Sir Charles Pilkington. His wife Isabel inherited
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The youngest son of Charles and Ursula, Francis was born at Towneley and educated in France. In 1728 he enlisted in the French Army and fought at Phillipsburg in 1734. In 1745 he was elected Colonel of the
1751:(1612–1687), eldest son of Francis and Catherine. Entered Gray's Inn in 1623. Married Joanne White. He was known as Nicholas Townley of Littleton. Unsuccessfully attempted to regain the Royle estate in the 453:
Park, in 1514 and enlarged it to cover 1100 Lancashire acres (equivalent to 2,000 acres (810 ha)), which amounted to about half of Hapton township, making it the second largest in Lancashire after
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until its sale, together with the surrounding park, to the corporation of Burnley in 1901. Towneley Hall is now a Grade I listed building and a large museum and art gallery within Towneley Park.
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In 2008, after years of ill health, he offered to sell some of his subsidiary titles to pay for medical bills. In 2009, it was reported that Lord O'Hagan had claimed the
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Bust of Charles Townley (1737–1805 CE), by Christopher Hewetson, Rome, 1769 CE. Collector and Trustee of the British Museum. It is housed in the British Museum, London.
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Married Isabella de Rishton, probably in 1382. John's uncle Gilbert died without heir, so in addition to two-thirds of Towneley, plus land in Cliviger, in
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Richard de Towneley, also known as Richard de la Legh, was born circa 1323. By 1345 he had married Ellen. In 1351, at the time of the plague known as
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Son of Richard and Margaret. Married Ursula Fermor in 1685. Implicated with his father in the plot to secure the return to the English throne of
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between 1614 and 1624. Married Mary Trappes in 1628. Inherited the estate in 1635 upon the death of his brother Richard. Killed leading a small
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Born at Towneley Hall. A younger son of Richard and Jane. Christopher was a noted antiquarian. A portrait of him was placed at Towneley Hall.
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in 1812. In 1814 he sold his father's book collection to fund improvements to the Hall, for which he employed the services of the architect
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on 2 February 1742. After his death at the age of 27, his widow left Towneley Hall at the time of Jacobite rising and did not return.
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from 1831 to 1841 and from 1847 to 1852. He sold the Belfield Estate in 1851. One of his sons was the Jockey and Cricketer, Captain
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Alice found it difficult to maintain Towneley Hall. In 1901, she sold the Hall and 62 acres of parkland to the Burnley Corporation.
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from 1841 to 1852. He followed his brother as Lt-Col (1863) and then Hon Col (1876) of the 5th Royal Lancashire Militia. Held the
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are believed to be the great-grandsons of Nicholas and Joanne, through their father's father (both also called Charles).
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in the Essex Royal Horse Artillery, for which he raised a regiment in 1914. He was invalided out of the army in 1918.
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The Son of Richard and Mary, he was born at Towneley on 30 May 1714. He Married Cecilia Standish, granddaughter of
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Parish Register of St Mary Magdalene, Littleton, Surrey shows burial on 10 August 1636 (Source: Ancestry.co.uk)
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Early members of the branch of the family at Towneley Hall served as soldiers, some holding positions such as
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Son of Richard and Mary. Book collector. Married Barbara Dicconson in 1756. His collection included the
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He switched to supporting the Conservatives in the mid-1920s. Between 1950 and 1961, O'Hagan was a
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in 1683. He married his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Carteret (née. Smith), widow of the 1st governor of
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in 1994. His late wife Mary was a keen horse rider and instrumental in the development of the
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and Ellen. However, the evidence also suggests a later source for this branch of the family.
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from 1374 to 1377. He died on 16 April 1381, survived by three sons, John, Robert and Henry.
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in 1836. Between 1838 and 1841 he was the editor of the Newry Examiner. In 1840 he moved to
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Son of Peregrine and Charlotte, brother of Charles, married Lucy Tichborne, the daughter of
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Son of Sir John's second son Charles and Elizabeth Kaye. Half-brother through his mother to
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Unknown artist: John and Mary Towneley and family, Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum
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between 1957 and 1961 when he inherited the family title. He first took his seat in the
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Married three times, however only had children with his second wife Isabela Sherburne.
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Son of Peregrine and Charlotte. He married Lady Caroline Molyneux, the daughter of
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Believed to be descended from Nicholas Towneley (born after 1446), the 3rd son of
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Gentlemen riders: past and present – Richardson, Maunsell, Mason, Finch. p76-83
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1729:(c. 1532–1598), eldest son of Nicholas and Margaret. Married Katherine Curzon. 1152:
Lord O'Hagan married firstly the Hon. Frances Constance Maddalena, daughter of
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in 1863. In 1865 he was appointed a judge of common pleas, and in 1868 became
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Son of William and Cecilia. Collector of the Towneley Marbles (including the
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or Townley family are an English family whose ancestry can be traced back to
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Believed to be descended from Lawrence Towneley (1447-1530), the 2nd son of
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and executed on Kennington Common, London in July 1746. The children's book
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in 1646. Sold Astlam around 1660 and moved into London. One of his sons
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Son of John and Isabel. Married Joanna Southworth in 1472. Knighted at
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apparent is his younger brother the Hon. Richard Towneley Strachey.
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in Nottinghamshire in 1485. He was knighted on 30 September 1497 by
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Lady O'Hagan, née Alice Mary Towneley, photographed 11 August 1902.
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Son of Charles and Ursula. Married Mary Widdrington, the sister of
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Born at Towneley Hall. Son of Richard and Jane. Catholic. Attended
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1883:. He married Agnes Ormeroyd. He built Hurstwood Hall in 1579. 1092:(5 December 1878 – 13 December 1900). From 1899, he served in 875:) in 1848 and 1852, however, unseated on petition both times. 257: 26: 1247:. Assumed the surname and arms of Towneley by Royal Licence. 1096:
during the Boer War as a lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion of
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Caroline was already dead and her share went to her husband
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through his mother. Trustee of British Museum. Elected as a
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in 1836 and had three daughters: Alice, the second wife of
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and giving shelter to Catholic priests during the reign of
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Great-grandson of Caroline Towneley through his mother's (
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close to the present day St. Mary's Church. Following the
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and John de Altham, he held the franchise for providing a
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Sir Simon Peter Edmund Cosmo William Towneley (1921–2022)
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when the peace treaty was signed with Scotland after the
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Possibly descended from Robert Towneley, the 2nd son of
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Recovered the Lancashire estates from the Parliamentary
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on his death in 1553. Knighted in 1547, possibly at the
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from 1972–1975. In the first direct elections to the
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and Francis joined the French army before aiding the
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in 1482, during Richard Duke of Gloucester's (later
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(1911), 2745: 2672: 2660: 2605: 2497: 2321: 2262: 2194: 2163: 2132: 2081: 2033: 2021: 2009: 1704: 1688:refers to Astlam (Astleham) Manor (formerly in 1222:Monument to Lady Mary Towneley on the route of 817:in 1835. His daughter Frances went on to marry 2984:. Vol. 2. Henry Colburn. pp. 262–266 2294:. Vol. 57. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1275:in 2000. One of their daughters is the author 1055:to hold the chancellorship since the reign of 2926:, Towneley Hall Society, 2004, archived from 2511:lord! Four East Lancashire titles up for sale 1889:(c. 1560–?) married Eleanor Haydock in 1583. 640:in 1713. Arrested for treason in 1715, after 191:near Towneley, Royle on the opposite side of 8: 1161:Charles Towneley Strachey, 4th Baron O'Hagan 1104:) just over a week after his 22nd birthday. 1002:, the son of a trader. He was called to the 793:. The site was on the Todmorden Road in the 1109:Maurice Towneley-O'Hagan, 3rd Baron O'Hagan 765:in 1797. Sold the Leighton estate in 1805. 231:' and 'Snodesworth' (Snodworth is south of 187:Other branches of the family were based at 2912:The New Annual Army List, and Militia List 2637:Pott's Discovery of Witches at magick7.com 2045: 1089:Thomas Towneley O'Hagan, 2nd Baron O'Hagan 638:William Widdrington, 4th Baron Widdrington 308:, Richard rented the manor of St Saviour ( 2592:The county families of the United Kingdom 1431:(1825–1895), who came second in the 1860 998:(29 May 1812 – 1 February 1885). Born in 954:. His middle daughter Emily, the wife of 773:Born on 10 October 1762 at Corney House, 656:and was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the 540:Son of Richard and Jane. Died unmarried. 251:in 1303–04, only to have this blocked by 235:) to Geoffrey, son of Robert the Dean of 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 2519:. 29 April 2008. Accessed 27 April 2020. 867:from 1846 to 1876. Elected as an MP for 580:Christopher Towneley (1603 or 1604–1674) 352:of the County in 1371 and served as the 243:at the time that it was a possession of 180:and banned from public office until the 2450: 2448: 2435: 2433: 2431: 1987: 1901:(1631–1664) married Katherine Rishton. 2348: 1717:(1482–1541), married Margaret Clarke. 1172:on 5 December 1967. A relative of the 1119:He served as a government whip in the 1879:son of John Towneley, the brother of 1451:William Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle 769:Peregrine Edward Towneley (1762–1846) 227:made a grant of lands at 'Tunleia', ' 7: 1445:1874 from 1893. One of his sons was 1267:is named after her. She was made an 1176:, he is the great-great-grandson of 952:Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon 853:Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon 841:William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton 829:Colonel Charles Towneley (1803–1876) 55:adding citations to reliable sources 1895:(1584–?) married Eleanor Grymshaw. 1770:in 1685. Their descendants include 1178:Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie 1154:Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie 172:. However, they generally retained 1362:(1689–1762) married Jane Greaves. 652:. John returned to France before 211:, and Carr Hall and Stonedge near 25: 2686:Extract at British History Online 2542:Extract at British History Online 1707:and Isabel Sherburne. Brother of 1595:and Isabel Sherburne. Brother of 1443:Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire 1114:Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan 992:Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan 845:Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan 683:Siege of Carlisle (December 1745) 294:Richard de Towneley (c.1313–1381) 182:Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829 2858:Whitaker, Thomas Dunham (1876), 2291:Dictionary of National Biography 1624:St Bartholomew's Church in Colne 400:Sir Richard Towneley (1445–1482) 261: 223:Sometime between 1195 and 1211, 31: 973: 42:needs additional citations for 1630:Townley of Royle and Littleton 1032:party, but he was returned to 974:Lady Alice O'Hagan (1846–1921) 807:Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 688:How The Hangman Lost His Heart 219:The Towneleys of Towneley Hall 1: 2953:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013 2281:"Towneley, Christopher"  1674:) is on the northern edge of 1253:Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire 1022:Solicitor-General for Ireland 624:in 1690 that resulted in the 428:Sir John Towneley (1473–1540) 2958:Gillow, Joseph, ed. (1906), 1366:to Alexander Butterworth of 1283:Other branches of the family 1130:During World War I he was a 958:inherited the properties in 956:Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox 893:5th Royal Lancashire Militia 851:, and Caroline, who married 849:Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox 695:William Towneley (1714–1742) 672:Francis Towneley (1708-1746) 632:Richard Towneley (1689–1735) 616:Charles Towneley (1658–1712) 594:Richard Towneley (1629–1707) 544:Charles Towneley (1600–1644) 536:Richard Towneley (1598–1635) 524:Richard Towneley (1566–1628) 487:John Towneley (c. 1528–1607) 466:Richard Towneley (1499–1555) 392:John Towneley (1415–c. 1473) 376:Richard Towneley (1387–1455) 332:. 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Made a 1249:High Sheriff of Lancashire 1232: 1049:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 929:John Towneley (politician) 926: 877:High Sheriff of Lancashire 832: 811:High Sheriff of Lancashire 714: 597: 583: 460:High Sheriff of Lancashire 354:High Sheriff of Lancashire 297: 170:High Sheriff of Lancashire 2914:(various dates from 1840) 1463:the Netherlands 1917–1919 923:John Towneley (1806–1878) 745:John Towneley (1731–1813) 360:John Towneley (1350–1399) 342:the 1st Duke of Lancaster 18:John Towneley (1731–1813) 2713:Full text at archive.org 2698:Diseworth Heritage Trust 2623:12 December 2010 at the 2579:Full Text at archive.org 2404:genuki - Towneley chapel 2380:History of Leighton Hall 2234:british-civil-wars.co.uk 1680:River Calder, Lancashire 1273:Queen's Birthday Honours 1062:In 1870 he was created 300:Richard de Towneley (MP) 3037:English gentry families 2276:Sutton, Charles William 1963:to those two branches. 1486:Richard Templer Townley 1474:Charles Francis Townley 1420:Richard Greaves Townley 1413:William Townley Mitford 1409:Richard Greaves Townley 1068:, of Tullahogue in the 861:Royal Society of London 813:in 1831. Purchased the 783:Royal Society of London 763:Royal Society of London 701:the 6th Duke of Norfolk 650:Jacobite rising of 1745 606:Sequestration Committee 558:English College in Rome 528:Born at Towneley Hall, 481:Battle of Pinkie Cleugh 416:Campaign that captured 2513:" by David Watkinson. 2421:4 October 2011 at the 2046:Pink & Beaven 1889 1911:Towneley of Stone Edge 1818: 1772:Jonathan Townley Crane 1480:Charles Evelyn Townley 1439:Charles Watson Townley 1429:Thomas Manners Townley 1230: 1183:He was an Independent 983: 935:Henry Joseph Tichborne 726: 570:Battle of Marston Moor 496: 161:, Lancashire, was the 143: 3027:History of Lancashire 2920:Tracing the Towneleys 1966:Descendants include: 1814:Hurstwood Hall, near 1813: 1221: 981: 847:, Emily, who married 835:Charles Towneley (MP) 791:catholic emancipation 724: 642:the Battle of Preston 494: 134: 2978:Burke, John (1837). 2820:hartleyfamily.org.uk 2516:Lancashire Telegraph 2416:St. Hubert's Website 2164:Hapton Heritage 2013 2150:13 July 2011 at the 2133:Hapton Heritage 2013 1806:Townley of Hurstwood 1492:Towneley of Barnside 1245:Peregrine Worsthorne 1041:Member of Parliament 1013:, becoming an Irish 703:in 1736. 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