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Title: Goldsborough Hall, from the Lawn - HLS05819
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Title
Goldsborough Hall, from the Lawn - HLS05819
Description
Slide 4 - After being held for many generations by the Goldsborough's, their estates passed to the family of Hutton in the forty third year of Elizabeth's reign, AD 1601, and by them was the existing house built, which is late Elizabethan or early Jacobean architecture.
Sir Richard Hutton, a great lawyer, who died in 1639, appears to have been the first possessor of his name who resided here. It then passed to Sir Richard Hutton, his heir who was a strong Royalist and was wounded and died at Sherburn October 15th 1645
Sir Richard Hutton, a great lawyer, who died in 1639, appears to have been the first possessor of his name who resided here. It then passed to Sir Richard Hutton, his heir who was a strong Royalist and was wounded and died at Sherburn October 15th 1645
Creator
George Hepworth
Source
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
Date
1905 , 1900s
Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS05819.tif
Collection
Citation
George Hepworth, “Goldsborough Hall, from the Lawn - HLS05819,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/7215.
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