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  1. Jun 25, 2021 · The Holdens lived in Lancashire. They moved around periodically, sometimes to seek legitimate work and sometimes to reduce the risk of arrest for producing or uttering counterfeit coins. John Holden, the head of the family, claimed that he wanted to cease involvement in the activity and that circumstances repeatedly undermined his attempts.

  2. The Holden family lived at Holden Hall for over five centuries until Ralph Holden, the last male heir of the family line, died in 1702. For many years the family made a living from the management of surrounding mature forests, but by the middle of the 19th century very little woodland was left.

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    The lords of Clitheroe appear at firstto have regarded HASLINGDEN aspart of their demesne immediately dependent on Clitheroe itself, (fn. 7) though it is groupedwith Colne in the compoti of 1296 and 1305. Rossendale was included in it. Later, however, it was amember of the manor of Accrington, (fn. 8) and, thoughsometimes named as a distinct manor,...

    The government of the place in1825 was thus described: 'The districtis formed into six divisions called postsor stations, and the executive consists of a constableand six churchwardens. Eachchurchwarden is charged withthe care of a station and ismade responsible for its goodorder.' (fn. 80) The system appearsto have been successful at thetime. It w...

    Haslingden was one of the chapelsexisting when Whalley was bestowed onthe monks of Stanlaw, and in 1296 itwas found that its tithes were worth 5 marks and thealtarage 4 marks (fn. 90); the chaplain had a stipend of4 marks, (fn. 91) and the chapel had an endowment of1 oxgang of land. The church, which is now calledSt. James's, was rebuilt in the tim...

    Inquiries into the charities weremade in 1826 and 1899. Thereport of the latter, issued in 1900,includes a reprint of the earlier one, and affords thefollowing details. The funds for education andchurch purposes produce 59 a year, and those forthe poor 32 2s., distributed in kind. BenjaminHolden, rector of Staveley in Yorkshire, in 1716bequeathed 5...

  4. The licensees are listed alphabetically by surname. Transcribed from the complete Holden directory listings. Holdens directory in 1805 A. Holdens directory in 1805 B. Holdens directory in 1805 C. Holdens directory in 1805 D & E. Holdens directory in 1805 F. Holdens directory in 1805 G. Holdens directory in 1805 H & I.

  5. Holden is located in the county of Lancashire, North West England, five miles north of the town of Clitheroe, 11 miles north of the major town of Burnley, 143 miles south of Edinburgh, 174 miles north of Cardiff, and 192 miles north-west of London. Holden lies three miles south-west of the North Yorkshire border, and was historically in the ...

  6. Origins Available: England. Ireland. The Holden name has descended through the generations from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. Their name comes from having lived in the county of Lancashire, where they held the estate of Holden in the parish of Haslingden. Early Origins of the Holden family.

  7. Mar 29, 2022 · 29 March 2022. London Metropolitan Archives. Only three copies of Civitas Londinium, which shows the capital during Tudor times, are known to exist. The oldest surviving complete map of London...