{"id":426,"date":"2008-11-12T17:45:47","date_gmt":"2008-11-12T17:45:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newton-le-willows.com\/wp\/?page_id=426"},"modified":"2014-01-05T11:37:19","modified_gmt":"2014-01-05T11:37:19","slug":"winwick-history-and-antiquities-part-11","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/newton-le-willows.com\/?page_id=426","title":{"rendered":"<span>Winwick: History and Antiquities: Part 11<\/span>"},"content":{"rendered":"<style type=\"text\/css\"> <!-- .style4000 { \tcolor: #0033CC; \tfont-style: italic; \tfont-weight: bold; \t} .style8000 {color: #000000; font-style: italic; text-decoration:none;} a.style8000 {color: #000000; font-style: italic; text-decoration:none;} .style1 { \tcolor: #990000; \tfont-weight: bold; } .style222 { \tcolor: #000000; \tfont-weight: bold; } --> <\/style>\n<p><strong>WINWICK :    ITS HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.<\/strong><br \/> By WILLIAM BEAMONT. Second Edition, 1878<\/p>\n<p><strong>CONTENTS.<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><span class=\"style8000\"><a href=\"\/?page_id=412\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Etymology of Winwick\">Part 1. <strong>Etymology of Winwick.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=413\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Oswald, King of Northumbria\">Part 2. <strong>Oswald, King of Northumbria.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=414\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The Domesday Survey\">Part 3. <strong>The Domesday Survey.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=415\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The Church.\">Part 4. <strong>The Church.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=416\" target=\"_self\" title=\"1192 - 1520\">Part 5a. <strong>The Rectors of Winwick<\/strong>. <strong>1192 &#8211; 1520<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=417\" target=\"_self\" title=\"1520 - 1610\">Part 5b. <strong>The Rectors of Winwick<\/strong>. <strong>1520 &#8211; 1610<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=418\" target=\"_self\" title=\"1610 - 1659\">Part 5c. <strong>The Rectors of Winwick<\/strong>. <strong>1610 &#8211; 1659<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=419\" target=\"_self\" title=\"1659 - 1764\">Part 5d. <strong>The Rectors of Winwick<\/strong>. <strong>1659 &#8211; 1764<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=420\" target=\"_self\" title=\"1764 - 1866\">Part 5e. <strong>The Rectors of Winwick<\/strong>. <strong>1764 &#8211; 1866<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=421\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The Winwick Chantries\">Part 6. <strong>The Winwick Chantries.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=422\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The Grammar School\">Part 7. <strong>The Grammar School.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=423\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Some Winwick Antiquities\">Part 8. <strong>Some Winwick Antiquities.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=424\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Some Winwick Names and Notabilities\">Part 9. <strong>Some Winwick Names and Notabilities.<\/strong><\/a><br \/>     <a href=\"\/?page_id=425\" target=\"_self\" title=\"Some Funeral Inscriptions in the Church and Churchyard\">Part 10. <strong>Some Funeral Inscriptions in the Church and Churchyard.<\/strong><\/a><\/span><br \/> Part 11. <span class=\"style222\">Bibliography<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"style1\"><strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><span class=\"style4000\">(1)<\/span>. Thorpe&#8217;s &quot; Diplomatarium Anglicanum,&quot; 352.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(2)<\/span>. There seems to be no authority for the suggestion made in Hardwicke&#8217;s Folk Lore, p. 163 n., that there was once a brook at Winwick called Wynwede.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(3)<\/span> &quot; Quisfuit Alcides ? Quis Caesar Julius ? aut quis Magnus Alexander ? Alcides se superasse fertur; A exander mundum, sed Julius hostem. Se simul Oswaldus et mundum vicit et hostem\/&#8217;\u2014Britannia, III., 493.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(4)<\/span> Chester Historic Society&#8217;s Proc edings, Nos. 8 and 9, p. 161. also  See an interesting account of swald in &quot; Green&#8217;s History of the English People,&quot; p. 22, et seq.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(5)<\/span> Oswestry, in Shropshire, disputes with Winwick the honour of being the place where Oswald fell. He is said to have been defeated and slain there at a place called Dyffryn Maes Hir, now Croes Oswald, Oswald&#8217;s Tree, or Oswestry, from the King&#8217;s mangled body being exposed as a Christian convert on three wooden crosses by order of Penda, the pagan king.:-<br \/>   Three crosses raised at Penda&#8217;s dire commands,<br \/>   Bore Oswald&#8217;s royal head and mangled hands ;<br \/>   To stand a sad example to the rest,<br \/>   And prove him wretched who is ever blest.<br \/>   Vain policy ! for what the victor got,<br \/>   Proved to the vanquished king the happier lot;<br \/>   For now the martyred saint in glory views<br \/>   How Oswy with success the war renews,<br \/>   And Penda scarcely can support his throne,<br \/>   Whilst Oswald wears a never-fading crown.<br \/>   Pennant calls the spot where the battle was fought<br \/>   Maeshir, the long field. Others call it Mesafield,<br \/>   Campus Mesafeld Sanctorum canduit ossa.<br \/>   (Archaeo-logia Cambrensis, 4 Ser. No. 15, 246,).<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(6) <\/span>Life of St. Oswald, by Alfric ; and Gentleman&#8217;s Magazine, August 1866, p. 167.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(7)<\/span> Journal Arch. Inst., 1862, No&#8217; 76, p. 327.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(8) <\/span>Dr. Hook, Memoir on Wulstan, Journal of Arch. Inst., 1863, No. 76, <br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(9)<\/span> Britton&#8217;s Cathedral Antiquities, v. p. n % Fabric Rolls of York, Surtees Soc, p. 151,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(10)<\/span> Hist. Whalley, 4g, 50 250; Craven, 185, 204 ; Richmond, i. 329; i. 229 ^ Raine&#8217;s Archbishops of York, i. 42.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(11)<\/span> Hist. Charles I. 313. <br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(12)<\/span> Tanner&#8217;s Monast. 92.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(13)<\/span> Batty&#8217;s Priory of Nostel, (Bell and Daldy,) 1856, pp. 3, 8.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(14)<\/span> Testa de Nevil, quoted in Dugdale&#8217;s Monasticon, vol. III 92.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(15)<\/span> Brit. Mus. Addl. MSS., 15351, 43. t Batty&#8217;s Priory of Nostel, 20.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(16)<\/span> Notes to Lay of the Last Minstrel.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(17)<\/span>Whalley Coucher Book, 3g, 40.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(18)<\/span> Hist. Lanc iii., 117, in notes, where the date is incorrectly given.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(19) <\/span>See a curious Lowton pedigree, id., 634.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(20) <\/span>Testa de Nevil, 405, and return of holdings in 13 John in the Red Book of the Exchequer.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(21)<\/span> Hist. Lanc iv., 820.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(22)<\/span> Canon Raines&#8217; Notitia Cest.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(23)<\/span> Whalley Coucher Book, 146. <br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(23a)<\/span> Legh Charters.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(24)<\/span> Copy Culcheth Charter, penes me.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(25) <\/span>Fifth Rep. on Pub. Records, p. 66.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(26) <\/span>Legh Charters.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(27)<\/span> Lancash. Chantries, Chet.So. i. 74, and copy of the Prior&#8217;s Charter penes me.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(28)<\/span> Gastrel&#8217;s Not. Cest., Chet. So., ii. 262<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(29) <\/span>Tax. Papse Nic.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(30)<\/span> Legh Charters.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(31) <\/span>Legh deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(32)<\/span> Lichfield Register.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(33)<\/span> Endowment of the Haydock Chantrey.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(34)<\/span> Boteler deeds,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(35)<\/span> Legh deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(36)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, iv. 820.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(37)<\/span> Legh deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(38)<\/span> Halton Rolls.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(39)<\/span> 125. Cyprinus Leuiscus.\u2014Silvery yellow, olive on tail; the back dorsal fin brown, 10-rayed, the rest reddish; anal fin 11-rayed; much forked. Dace. Donovan t. 77. Shaw Zool. v. t. 130. Body fiom half a foot to a foot long, rather slender; head small ; iris yellowish ; jaws equal; back a little convex; ventral fins with pointed appendages ; lateral line a little curved downwards; dorsal fin 10-rayed; pectoral 18 ; ventral 9 ; anal 11 ; tail 22-rayed. 2. Body slenderer; back straight; eyesred. Grayning. Br.Zool. 3. p..367. Shaw., 5. 234. Resembles the dace, and is about 7^ inches long; but the back is silvery with bluish cast, and the ventral fins redder; dorsal fin 6-rayed, pectoral 15 ; tail 32-rayed.   (Turton&#8217;s Fauna, p. 109.)<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(40)<\/span> Proceedings of the Lane, and Ches. Hist. Society, 1871, p. 107.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(41) <\/span>Gray&#8217;s Reg. Surtees Society, p. 4.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(42)<\/span> Raine&#8217;s &quot;Archbishops of York, &quot; p. 365.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(43) <\/span>Tanner&#8217;s Notitia Monastica, 646.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(44)<\/span> Lancashire Chantries, Chet. So. i., 67, 68,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(45)<\/span> Lancashire Chantries, Chet. So. i. 67, 8.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(46)<\/span> Hist. Chet. So. i. 260. <br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(47)<\/span> Culcheth Deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(48)<\/span> Athena? Cantab., i. 16, 525.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(49)<\/span> Athena? Cantab., i. 16, 525.   Hist. Ches. i. 343.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(50)<\/span> Ibid.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(51)<\/span> Whitaker&#8217;s Richmondshire, ii. 245.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(52)<\/span> 5 Rep.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(53)<\/span> 108,125.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(54)<\/span> Baines&#8217; Hist, of Liverpool, 86.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(55)<\/span> Duchy Calendar.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(56)<\/span> Collin&#8217;s Peerage, iii. 89. .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(57)<\/span> Stanley papers, Chet. Soc, 14.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(58)<\/span> Fiddes&#8217; Life of Wolsey.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(59)<\/span> Renaud&#8217;s Fasti Oxon., and Dr. Renaud&#8217;s Prestbury, Chet. So., 94.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(60)<\/span> Lichf. Reg. .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(61)<\/span> Fiddes&#8217; Life of Wolsey, i6g app.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(62)<\/span> Fiddes&#8217;Life of Wolsey, p. 163, appendix.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(63)<\/span> Lane, and Ches. Historic Society&#8217;s Proceedings, vol. vi., new series, p. 70, where a fac-simile of the passage is given.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(64)<\/span> Froude&#8217;s Hist. Eng., i., innotis, p. 46, et passim.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(65)<\/span> Lancashire Chantries, by Chet. Soc, 62 to 72.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(66) <\/span>Lich. Reg.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(67) <\/span>Lancashire and Ches. Wills, Chet. So., part II., 138.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(68)<\/span> Lanc. Chantries, Chetham Soc., pref. xxvii.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(69)<\/span> Idem, part ii., pp. 99, 100.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(70)<\/span> Calendar of the Duchy of Lancaster.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(71)<\/span> Blackstone&#8217;s Corns., II., 320.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(72)<\/span> July 27th, 1861, p. 61.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(73)<\/span> Lan. Chantries, Chet. Soc, i. 58, in notis.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(74) <\/span>From a copy in the Public Record Office obtained by J. E. Bailey, Esq.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(75)<\/span> Lane, and Ches. Wills, Chetham So., part III.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(76)<\/span> Hist. Lanc.,iii. 540, and iv. 277.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(77)<\/span> Lancashire Chantries, Chet. So., i. 6g, in notis.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(78) <\/span>Lancashire and Cheshire Wills, Chet. So., i. 148.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(79)<\/span> Hist. Lanc. iii. 625.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(80)<\/span> Hist. Lanc. iii. 100, and Parker Correspondence.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(81)<\/span> Froude&#8217;s Hist. Eng. ii. 416.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(82)<\/span> Campbell&#8217;s Lives of the Chancellors.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(83)<\/span> Journal of the Royal Archaeological Institute, No. 107, p. 190.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(84)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, i. 543.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(85)<\/span> Derby Household Books, Chet. So., p. 132 in notis.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(86)<\/span> Lane, and Ches. Wills, Chet. So., ii. 19.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(87)<\/span> Notes and Queries, Feb. 11, 1865.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(88)<\/span> Chet. So., 116, 182.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(89)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, i. 541.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(90)<\/span> Hist. Ches., i. 323.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(91)<\/span> Stanley Papers, Chet. So., ii. 133.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(92)<\/span> Haydn&#8217;s Book of Dignities.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(93)<\/span> Watts&#8217;s Bibliotheca and Mag. Brit. Antiq. et Nova.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(94)<\/span> See the case in the library in Exeter Coll., Cat. 32.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(95)<\/span> Hist. Chesh., i. 222.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(96)<\/span> Court and Times of Charles I., p. 38.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(97)<\/span> Calamy&#8217;s Nonconform., ii. 299.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(98)<\/span> Hist. Lanc , iii. 475.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(99)<\/span> Scobell&#8217;s Acts.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(100) <\/span>Hollingworth&#8217;s Manchester, 125.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(101)<\/span> Athenae Oxon., ii. 258, and iii. 504; Hunter&#8217;s life of Heywood, 89 ; Martin-dale&#8217;s Life, Chet. So., 90.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(102) <\/span>The hall was not then occupied by the rector, but by Sir Edward Stanley, the lessee of the living.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(103) <\/span>Stanley Papers, Chet. So., p. iii., v. i.xliii.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(104)<\/span> Clarandon&#8217;s Hist, of the Rebellion, iii. 181<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(105)<\/span> Peacock&#8217;s Army Lists, p. 61.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(106)<\/span> Oldmixon&#8217;s Hist. Eng., ii. 231.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(107)<\/span> Stanley&#8217;s West. Abbey, 505<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(108)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, ii, 39.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(109)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, iv. 812. f Civil War Tracts, Chetham So., 264.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(110) <\/span>Cromwell&#8217;s Letters, vol. i. 360.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(111)<\/span> Original penes Whitehall Dod, esquire.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(112)<\/span> Seacome&#8217;s Mem. of the House of Stanley, 128-9.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(113)<\/span> Manchester Recorder, 22.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(114) <\/span>Macray&#8217;s Lecture on Howe.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(115) <\/span>Boase and Courtenay&#8217;s Biblia Cornubiensis.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(116)<\/span> MSS. in C.C. Lib., Cambridge Cat., page 166.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(117)<\/span> The Winwick terrier of 27 May, 1701, says all the glebe and tithes of Winwick were leased out in the 5 Eliz., for the term of 99 years, at a rent of about \u00a3200 per annum.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(118)<\/span> Keble&#8217;sLife of Wilson, i. 53, and Pref. to Practical Christian, edit. 1846 p.52.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(119)<\/span> Kennet&#8217;s Register and Chronicle, p. 185 ; Wood&#8217;s Athena?, Bliss edit., iv. 259 ; and Journals of the House of Lords, June 20, 1660.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(120)<\/span> Barrow became bishop of St. Asaph and held also the bishopric of Man in commendam ; Gunning became Bishop of Ely. Both the Bishops were Cambridge graduates. The sneer at the cavalier chaplains might be spared when it is recollected that besides Sherlock, Jeremy Taylor, Fuller and Pearson were among them.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(121)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, iii. 476.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(122)<\/span> Macaulay&#8217;s Hist. Eng.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(123)<\/span> Wood&#8217;s Athena?, Keble&#8217;s Life of Wilson, Hickes&#8217;s Life of Kettlewell, Whit-taker&#8217;s Richmondshire, ii. 313-14-15 ; and Hist. Ches., ii. 388-89-90.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(124)<\/span> Hist. Eccles, p. 23.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(125)<\/span> Mr. Hy. Prescott, of Chester.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(126)<\/span> Keble&#8217;s Life of Wilson, i. 41-45.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(127)<\/span> Sacra Privata, edit. 1841<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(128)<\/span> Winwick Terrier of 1701.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(129)<\/span> Wilson&#8217;s Life, by Keble, pp. 45-35-36; Blundell MSS. and Jacobite Trials at Manchester, both by Chetham Soc. 88.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(130) <\/span>Wilson&#8217;s Life, by Keble, 118.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(131)<\/span> A short notice of this preacher, who was at one time Vicar of Ormskirk, will be found in the Lan. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, 3 series, vol. v., pp. 130-1.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(132)<\/span> Bunbury&#8217;s Reports, 231.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(133) <\/span>Gent.&#8217;s Mag. x. 262.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(134)<\/span> Gregson&#8217;s Fragments.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(135)<\/span> Collins&#8217; Peerage, iii. 98.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(136) <\/span>Copy of inscription on mural tablet in south aisle of Winwick Church,<br \/>   Lancashire:\u2014<br \/>   Requiescit in Spe Jacobus Joannes Hornby Patris ejusdem nominis Hujus Ecclesise Rectoris Et Hesteras uxoris ejus. Filiorum natu major<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(137)<\/span> Reg. Northbury, Lichfield.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(138)<\/span> Lan. mss. vol. 38, p. 237.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(139)<\/span> Legh deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(140)<\/span> Legh mss.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(141) <\/span>Calendar to Duchy Pleadings p. 156<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(142)<\/span> Hist. Lanc i, 500.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(143) <\/span>lbid.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(144) <\/span>Lan. Chantries, Chet. So. p. 100.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(145)<\/span> Lane. Chantries, I., 72 note.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(146)<\/span> Add. MSS. Brit. Mus. 15351. 43.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(147)<\/span> In the Winwick terrier of 27 May, 1701, all the land in Winwick and Hulme is stated to be glebe, belonging to the rector, except three or four pieces of land in Hulme which are particularized. There is no mention of the school land unless a cottage and an acre of land belonging to Mr. Ed, Herle, and said to be in Hulme, are meant for it, which can hardly be ?   How the site of the school in Winwick was acquired is not clear.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(148)<\/span> Lan. and Ches. Wills, II. 99.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(149)<\/span> Waddington&#8217;s Congregational Hist., 511.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(150)<\/span> Some years   after his death the following epitaph, which was  quite unworthy of him, was placed on his grave:\u2014<br \/>   Under this stone lies Richard Mather, Who had a son greater than his father, And he a grandson greater than either.<br \/>   Lan. and Ches. Hist. So. 3 Ser. v. 38.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(151)<\/span> lb- 639.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(152)<\/span> Byrom&#8217;s Remains, Chet So., i. 196.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(153)<\/span> Report on the Lancashire Charities, 196 and 972. John Sutton, son of John Sutton &quot; in agro Lanca. 31. e schola Winwick, sub pra? sidio mag. Wright,&quot; was admitted when he was ig in 1731 to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took his A.B. degree in 1733. He was curate or incumbent of the chapel of ease to Garstang church from 1734 to 1736, having previously been schoolmaster of Daresbury.\u2014Information of Colonel  Fishwick.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(154)<\/span> One of these boys, who was called John Joaquim Geta De Bruby de Broquens, had a name long enough to have scared the innkeeper, who refused to open his doors to the don whose many names he mistook for a number of persons.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(155) <\/span>Report on the Lancashire Charities, p. 196 and 972.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(156)<\/span> Manchester School Register, Chet. So., vol. iii. part i. 96.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(157)<\/span> Hist. Lanc, iii. 625.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(158)<\/span> The learned author of the paper, in throwing a doubt upon the antiquity of this stone club, seems to be entirely in error. It is wrought of clink stone or hone slate, a material not known within a great distance from the place where it was found. Similar clubs are to be seen in the museums of the curious and are allowed to be British.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(159)<\/span> Nov. 15, 4th series, p. 236.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(161) <\/span>Testa de Nevil, 405, 6.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(162)<\/span> Hist. Richmondshire, II. 329, and Hist. Lanc I. 280 ;<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(163)<\/span> Hist. Lanc. III. 620.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(164)<\/span> Ibid.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(165)<\/span> Ibid. I., 282. 1&quot; Burn&#8217;s Hist. Westmoreland, 123, 33.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(166) <\/span>Dodsworth&#8217;s mss. ft Excerpta Rot. Fin. p. 60.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(167)<\/span> Hist. Lanc IV., 436, and Inq. P.M., 42 Hen. III., p. 17.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(168) <\/span>Calendar Genealog. p. 78.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(169)<\/span> Hist. Lanc III. 634.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(170)<\/span> Dodsworth&#8217;s MSS.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(171)<\/span> Visitation of Lancashire by St. George in 1613, p. 117,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(172)<\/span> Lichf. Reg,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(173)<\/span> Legh Deeds. ,<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(174)<\/span> Culcheth Deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(175) <\/span>Whalley Coucher b. Chet. So. 459.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(176)<\/span> Cockersand Rental, Chet. So. Miscellanies iii., 34.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(177) <\/span>Warrington in 1465 Chet. So. pref. xl.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(178)<\/span> Hist. Lanc i., 277.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(179) <\/span>Culcheth and Legh Deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(180)<\/span> Madox. Form, Anglic. 28.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(181)<\/span> Foedera, II., 648.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(182) <\/span>Hist. Lanc. I., 341, III., 524-534.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(183)<\/span> Chet. So. 93-94<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(184)<\/span> Boteler Deeds.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(185)<\/span> Grosvenor Controversy and Inq. P.M. 15 Ric. II. .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(186) <\/span>Hist. Ches. II. 72.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(187) <\/span>Lancs. Inqs. Chet. So. p. 71.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(188)<\/span> Chet. So. I., 36.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(189)<\/span> Hist. Lanc Hi., 540. .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(190)<\/span> Ibid 622.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(191)<\/span> Brit. Lib. May, 1737.    .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(192)<\/span> Collins&#8217; Peerage, iii., 78.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(193)<\/span> Trials of the Jacobites in 1694, Chet. So., pp. 67-8.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(194)<\/span> Camden&#8217;s Britannia. .<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(195)<\/span> Warrington in 1465, Chet. So. pref. xxv.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(196)<\/span> An interesting account of the oak and the banquet referred to will be found in the Transactions of the Lan. and Ches. Hist. So. Proceedings, 3 series, vol. v. P- 33-<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(197)<\/span> The only stone in the churchyard which is older than this is dated 1652, and has only initials upon it.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(198)<\/span> Miscell. Pal. 69-0.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(199)<\/span> Black Tribunal, 389.<br \/>   <span class=\"style4000\">(200)<\/span> Chet. S. 506.<br \/> <span class=\"style4000\">(201) <\/span>Harl. MS., 2129-656.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p> Transcribed by Steven Dowd from the original book which he owns, Originally publication is from 1878, this text version and layout, edits and errors is &copy; 2008 Steven Dowd, for use at the Newton-le-willows website<\/p>\n<hr>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WINWICK : ITS HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES. By WILLIAM BEAMONT. Second Edition, 1878 CONTENTS. Part 1. Etymology of Winwick. Part 2. Oswald, King of Northumbria. Part 3. The Domesday Survey. Part 4. The Church. Part 5a. The Rectors of Winwick. 1192 &#8211; 1520 Part 5b. The Rectors of Winwick. 1520 &#8211; 1610 Part 5c. The Rectors of Winwick. 1610 &#8211; 1659 Part 5d. The Rectors of Winwick. 1659 &#8211; 1764 Part 5e. The Rectors of Winwick. 1764 &#8211; 1866 Part 6. The Winwick Chantries. Part 7. The Grammar School. 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