Fonds
HESKETH of RUFFORD
Catalogue reference: DDHE
What’s it about?
This record is about the HESKETH of RUFFORD dating from c.1200 - 1930.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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DDHE
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Title (The name of the record)
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HESKETH of RUFFORD
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Date (When the record was created)
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c.1200 - 1930
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Description (What the record is about)
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DDHE 62. Accounts (see also DDHE 54).
DDHE 1. Accrington.
DDHE 2. Aighton, Bailey & Chaigley.
DDHE 3. Ashton with Stodday.
DDHE 4. Aspull.
DDHE 7. Aughton.
DDHE 57. Awards.
DDHE 118. Bentham, co. York.
Billington (see DDHE 75/18).
DDHE 15. Bilsborrow.
DDHE 52 & 63. Bispham (par. Croston).
DDHE 56. Bonds.
DDHE 64. Boundaries.
DDHE 6, 65 & 66. Bretherton.
DDHE 66. Brockholes.
DDHE 8. Cheshire.
DDHE 67. Clayton-le-Moors.
DDHE 9. Clitheroe.
DDHE 68. Coal.
DDHE 69. Communications.
DDHE 55 & 70. Correspondence (see also DDHE 77/22-40).
DDHE 53. Court Rolls (see also DDHE 111/28).
DDHE 10. Crompton.
DDHE 11 & 71. Croston - General.
DDHE 72. Croston - Leases.
DDHE 119. General John Despard.
DDHE 12. Dinckley.
DDHE 13. Dunnerdale-with-Seathwaite.
DDHE 14. Eccleston (Leyland h.).
DDHE 16 & 73. Garstang - Leases.
DDHE 17. Garston.
DDHE 74. Gloucestershire.
DDHE 18 & 75. Gt. Harwood - General (see also DDHE 82/2 & 7).
DDHE 76. Gt. Harwood - Leases.
DDHE 77. Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh.
DDHE 78. Hesketh-with-Becconsall Marsh.
DDHE 19 & 79. Hesketh-with-Becconsall.
DDHE 21. Hornby & Melling.
DDHE 22 & 80. Howick.
DDHE 23 & 81. Hutton.
DDHE 24. Lathom.
DDHE 58 & 82. Legal.
DDHE 120. Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck.
DDHE 25 & 83. Longton - General.
DDHE 84. Longton - Leases.
DDHE 51. Lydiate.
DDHE 85. Manorial Records (see also DDHE 53).
DDHE 122. Maps & Plans.
DDHE 86. Martin Mere.
DDHE 26 & 87. Mawdesley - General.
DDHE 88. Mawdesley - Leases.
DDHE 89. Measuring Books.
DDHE 90. Memoranda Books.
DDHE 61 & 121. Miscellaneous.
DDHE 91. Much Hoole - General.
DDHE 20 & 92. Much Hoole - Leases.
DDHE 27 & 93. Newton-with-Scales - General.
DDHE 94. Newton-with-Scales - Leases.
DDHE 28. Ormskirk.
DDHE 29 & 95. Parbold.
DDHE 96. Particulars & Bills of Sale.
DDHE 97. Pedigrees.
DDHE 30. Pemberton.
DDHE 31. Pendleton (par. Whalley).
DDHE 32. Penwortham.
DDHE 33 & 98. Preston.
DDHE 34. Rainford.
DDHE 54 & 99. Rentals & Accounts.
DDHE 100. Ribble Navigation.
DDHE 101. Ribbleton - General.
DDHE 102. Ribbleton - Leases.
DDHE 35. Ribchester.
DDHE 36 & 103. Rishton.
DDHE 37 & 104. Rufford - General.
DDHE 105. Rufford - Leases.
DDHE 38. Samlesbury.
DDHE 39. Scarisbrick.
DDHE 60 & 106. Settlements, Mortgages & other documents relating to several properties.
DDHE 107. William Shakeshaft. (Also DDHE 77/35 and 90/4)
DDHE 40 & 108. Shevington.
DDHE 41. Shropshire.
DDHE 42. Spotland.
DDHE 62. Stalmine.
DDHE 109. Standish.
DDHE 59. Stopforth Family (Wrightington & district).
DDHE 110. Surveys & Valuations.
DDHE 52. Sussex.
DDHE 43 & 111. Tarleton - General.
DDHE 112. Tarleton - Leases.
DDHE 45. Ulnes Walton.
DDHE 113. Various Townships.
DDHE 114. Walton-le-Dale.
DDHE 44. Warwickshire.
DDHE 46. Westmorland.
DDHE 47. Wigan.
DDHE 115. Wills.
DDHE 48. Wilpshire.
DDHE 49. Winmarleigh.
DDHE 50 & 116. Wrightington - General (see also DDHE 59).
DDHE 117. Wrightington - Leases.
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<p>See also DDB/1-20, DDK/1743 and DDN/1 & DDSC</p>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Lancashire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
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- <famname>Hesketh, Fermor -, family, Barons Hesketh</famname>
- <famname>Fermer-Hesketh family, Barons Hesketh</famname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
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122 SUB FONDS
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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Documents deposited by the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 1st Baron Hesketh of Hesketh, 8th Baronet and 19th Lord of Rufford, 31 May 1947.
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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Rufford belonged, in 1212, to Chester abbey, but somewhat later it was held of the abbot by Richard Fitton, from him descending to his two daughters, one of whom married William of Hesketh. His son John became sole lord in 1318 and the estate descended regularly to Sir Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh, who was created Baron Hesketh of Hesketh in 1935.
Great Harwood was also a Fitton manor, the whole of it becoming Hesketh property in 1310. About 1290 the estate of Tottleworth in Rishton was purchased. From 1558 until 1800 the Heskeths were lords of a moiety of the manor of Croston.
When Lord Hesketh gave Rufford Old Hall to the National Trust he included a small number of documents, mainly mediaeval. These are in the Record Office (DDN) but have, for simplicity's sake been assimilated with the following survey. Another group of Hesketh documents was acquired by Col. John Parker of Browsholme and there is yet a further collection in the muniments of the earl of Derby
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/661d58d6-6085-4f39-b5cb-a53962004f09/
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