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family; he saw some of them with not the value of 5/- (25p) either in goods or lands, and constantly harried by religious and civil strife; and seeing all these things it is hardly surprising that he leaves money for the benefit of the poor – among whom the Lathoms of Parbold were now to be numbered; that he remembers the St. John Roman Catholic Mission in which Christopher Lathom, the priest and a possible relative, is interested; that he bequeaths £40 to the children of another possible relative, Mistress Katherine Lethem; that he forbids any public officer to be employed in the distribution of his charity- an understandable family dislike of the officialdom which had oppressed the Lathoms of Parbold- and that he does not forget even the poor prisoners in Lancaster Castle, in which again he may have had some family interest.
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There are five churches in Wrightington Parish. Wrightington has two primary schools, Mossy Lea Primary School and St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School, a hairdresser and two service stations. There are three pubs along the main road through the centre of the village and country pubs and restaurants
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From his will, which he signed in his own handwriting and other legal sources we learn that he called himself Peter Lathom, yeoman, of Bispham; that the Will was dated 2 April 1700, with a codicil dated 19 February 1701; that the "Testator departed this life October, 1701," and finally that the will
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Peter Lathom's life (1651–1701) was cast in very stormy times. He grew up during some of the most disturbed periods of English history. He saw the confiscation of the Parbold. Wrightington and Allerton estates; he witnessed the extremes of poverty into which this Confiscation had thrown the Lathom
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and a priest had been maintained at Wrightington Hall from the 1680s and a private chapel dedicated to St. Joseph was provided for the family, tenantry and employees until the building of St. Joseph's in 1892 by Charles Clifton Dicconson.
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started meeting regularly for worship at South Tunley Hall, the home of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilson. Twenty-two years after his death in 1667, the passing of the Toleration Act (1689) allowed
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For several centuries, Wrightington Hall was the home of the Wrightington family, who are said to have been descended from Fitz Orm, the son of Orm, a powerful noble in this part of
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Wrightington is a rural community of farms and equestrian establishments. Dairy, sheep and fish farming together with stables contribute to the agricultural economy.
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which consists of two wards, Mossy Lea and Appley Bridge each represented by three councillors. Hilldale, formerly a ward of Wrightington, became a separate
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Today, the key objectives of the charity are to provide financial assistance for the education and training of persons under the ages of 25 years.
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Two of Hugh Dicconson's sons, William and Roger, became Roman Catholics and were implicated in a plot to overthrow the government of the day under
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Established in 1976, Ainscough Crane Hire has since grown through expansion and acquisition to become the UK's largest crane hire operator.
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When Sir Edward Wrightington died in 1658, his heir, Hugh Dicconson, erected a very fine tomb for Sir Edward in St Wilfred's Parish Church,
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to worship openly. For the free exercise of their Divine worship, Thomas Wilson of "Tunley within Wrightington " erected a chapel for
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in 1694. They were acquitted for lack of sufficient evidence to convict them. However, immediately afterwards, William fled to
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church. It was particularly successful in evangelising agricultural and industrial communities at open meetings. In 1932, the
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In 1691, the first church in Wrightington was built. The curate, Jonathan Scholefield, ejected from Douglas Chapel,
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In 1918 the hall was acquired by Lancashire County Council who converted it into a health facility now known as
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now offers Mossy Lea Village Hall as a learning facility with computer courses, family learning courses,
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in the abortive 1715 rebellion. Surprisingly, the estate did not suffer for his part in it.
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William, along with several other Catholic Lancastrians, was put on trial in Manchester for
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A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6 William Farrer & J. Brownbill (editors)
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An English paper says: — "The trustees of the charity of Peter Lathom, once a beggar, of
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no longer survives: the present structure was constructed in 1748 and extended in 1860.
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Wrightington Hall and the People who lived there By Donald Anderson (11/11/1979)
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Sports facilities at the Wrightington Country Club include: a state of the art
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William's brother, Roger, was living at Wrightington Hall and supported the
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to form the Methodist Church of Great Britain. The chapel is now closed.
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to join James II in exile, where he was appointed "governor" (tutor) to
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was proved in the Consistory Court of Chester on 11 February 1702.
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Church was an early 19th century (1807) secession from the
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in the 12th century, credited with the founding of the
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Fairhurst Hall was at one time a place of worship for
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St James the Great Church
Wrightington is located in the Borough of West Lancashire
Wrightington is located in Lancashire
Lancashire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SD536126
Civil parish
District
West Lancashire
Shire county
Lancashire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
WN6
Dialling code
Police
Lancashire
Fire
Lancashire
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
West Lancashire

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