

Sir Richard de Houghton, Knight was born 1275 in Hoghton, Chorley, Lancashire, England and died AFT 1345 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
Parents: Adam de Hougton (1240-) and Aurelia (1254-) of Houghton, Lancaster, England.
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We can only find snippets of the history of Old Lea Hall but those snippets link Old Lea Hall to one of the area’s most famous families: the Hoghtons. The Hoghton family bought the Manor of Lea towards the beginning of the 14th century. The family apparently used Lea Hall as their main home until Hoghton Tower – another grade one listed building – was built in 1565. Old Lea Hall is the only surviving building of complex of buildings that made up the Manor House of Lea, although today’s building mostly dates from the late 17th century or early 18th century.
Sir Richard de Hoghton 1316-1345, Knight of the Shire in the Parliaments of 1322-27-37. Married Sybilla de Lea, direct descendant of the Lady Godiva, whose lands in Lea still form part of the Hoghton Estates. Warden of the Ports, knighted by Edward III in 1336 and given permission to empark in 1327. It was from Lea Hall (his private residence), that Thomas Hoghton went into exile in 1569, having re-built Hoghton Tower 1560-1565.
Seen as born Millington, Banastre, Chesire, England.
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1279
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Hoghton, Chorley, Lancashire, England
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1308 |
1308
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Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
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1310 |
1310
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Houghton, Chorley, Lancashire, England
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1310
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Mollington, Banastre, Cheshire, England
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1320 |
1320
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Newcastle Upon Tyne,,Northumberland,England
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1341 |
December 1341
Age 62
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Lea Hall, Preston Parish, Lancashire, England
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February 9, 1932
Age 62
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March 9, 1932
Age 62
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September 15, 1994
Age 62
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