A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



Institution 



i Feb. 1630-1 



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c. 1645 



13 Oct. 1655 



5 Sept. 1660 



9 Nov. 1671 

 10 April, 1690 



6 April, 1722 

 25 Oct. 1768 



8 Feb. 1803 



14 June, 1847 

 23 Jan. 1868 



3 June, 1884 

 27 April, 1906 



Thomas Legh, D.D. 1 . 

 Andrew Clare, D.D. 1 . 



Presented by 



. . Sir P. Legh . . . 

 (Lord Molyneux . 

 ' \Theking . . . 



William Ward, M.A. S 



Robert Eaton 4 The Protector . . 



John Heywood, D.D. 5 . . . 



Cause of Vacanc 

 d. A. Molyneux 



Id. T. Legh 



Thomas Pawlet, B.D. 6 . . . 



Richard Richmond, M.A. 7 . . 



Silvester Richmond, M.A. 8 . . 



Henry Heathcote, M.A. 9 . . 



Samuel Heathcote, M.A. 10 . . 



Thomas Gerard Leigh, M.A. 11 . 



Richard Leigh, M.A. 1 ' . . . 

 James Gerard Leigh, M.A. 13 . 

 George Hardwicke Spooner, M.A. 1 ' 



The following have been vicars ; they have always been presented by the rect 

 Institution Name Presented by 



3 May, 1327 John de Walton u 



27 Dec. 1329 Thomas de Knigh ton 16 .... 

 10 Jan. 1348-9 John de Eccleshall " 



was buried at Walton 26 Dec. 1614, and Walton ... and to officiate the cure This 



he himself was buried there i Feb. 

 1630-1 ; a note by the vicar in the 



of Vacancy 



res. J. de Sutton 

 d. Thomas 



Walton ... and to officiate the cure This rector, in conjunction with his 



there'; Plund. Mins. Accts. (Rec. Soc. son as vicar, made strenuous efforts to 



Lanes, and Ches.), i, i, 143. He signed increase the money value of the rectory by 



that he 'gave to the poor the ' Harmonious Consent ' in 1648, and claiming tithes for agistment, potatoes, and 



