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Nicholas Starkie, 15661618 (aged 52 years)

Name
Nicholas /Starkie/
Surname
Starkie
Given names
Nicholas
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1560
7 years
himself
15661618
Birth: 1566 33 Huntroyd, Cheshire, England
Death: 20 August 1618
4 years
younger sister
1569
Birth: before 1569 36 Huntroyd
35 years
younger brother
1 year
younger sister
1 year
younger sister
brother
brother
younger brother
Family with Ann Parrish
himself
15661618
Birth: 1566 33 Huntroyd, Cheshire, England
Death: 20 August 1618
wife
Marriage Marriage5 August 1578Huntroyd, Cheshire, England
6 years
younger brother
son
son
1582
Birth: 1582 16 Huntroyd
4 years
daughter
Birth
Birth of a sister
Marriage
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Birth of a brother
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Marriage of a son
Death of a wife
Death of a father
Death
20 August 1618 (aged 52 years)
Unique identifier
2B5124383A7B8240844116A4EF85A4B99F7F
Last change
4 June 200400:00:00
Note

Sir Gilbert Hoghton's Companie
Sir Gilbert Hoghton of Hoghton Tower and the Civil Wars in Lanca
shire
Author: Alan Radford
Originally appeared in the Sealed Knot Magazine - Orders of th
e Day, Volume 33, Issue 3, 2001 reproduced bykind permission o
f the author
Hoghton Tower is a large fortified house ona hilltop between Pr
eston and Blackburn. It was built around a medieval peletower
, which originally stood between the inner and outer courtyard
s of thepresent house. The ancestral home of the de Hoghton fam
ily since the NormanConquest, Hoghton Tower is one of the mos
t dramatic-looking houses in the North of England. The present h
ouse was built almost entirely in the Elizabethanperiod and i
s reached by an impressive steep, straight carriageway over hal
f a mile long. Construction was completed by Thomas Hoghton in 1
565, but he,a recusant, lived in it only four years before flee
ing to the Low Countries,where he died.