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Leghs of Adlington

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from 1715 to 1722. On the death of Charles Legh in 1781 the direct male line expired but the succession continued through Charles' niece Elizabeth Rowlls who assumed the surname of
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Thomas Legh (1593–1644), the twelfth in succession, was twice High Sheriff of Cheshire (1629 and 1642) and a Colonel in the
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in order to prevent severe damage. It was not returned to the family until 1656 after heavy fines had been paid.
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and appointed High Sheriff in 1662 in recognition of his services to the
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Thomas Legh (1614–1687), the thirteenth in succession, was gazetted
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was again besieged. This time it had to be surrendered to the
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in December 1642 but regained it later. In February 1644 the
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Robert de Legh, the second in succession, was one of the
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were established by Robert de Leigh who inherited the
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Index


Adlington Hall
Cheshire
English
North West England
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage
Burke's Landed Gentry
lordship of the manor
Adlington
lord of the manor
Over Knutsford
seated
Norbury Booths
male line
Sir Thomas de Ferrers
Riding-Forester
Forest of Macclesfield
Bailiff
Hundred of Macclesfield
Justice in Eyre
Cheshire
Black Prince's
Esquires
knighted
Richard II
Sheriff of Cheshire
Battle of Shrewsbury
Henry IV
Battle of Agincourt
dissolution of the monasteries

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