Pendleton Hall, Lancashire Family History Guide
Pendleton Hall is an extra-parochial place.
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Nonconformists include: Independent/Congregational, Particular Baptist, and Wesleyan Methodist.
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Adjacent Parishes
Pendleton Hall Parish Records
An index of parish records of people from Pendleton Hall. The index includes information from An Index to the Wills and Administrations (including the “Infra” Wills) now preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester for the years 1801-1810 Part 1 A to L.
An Index to the Wills and Administrations Preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester 1801-1810 Part 1 A to L.
The following names have been extracted from the book An Index to the Wills and Administrations (including the “Infra” Wills) now preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester for the years 1801-1810 Part 1 A to L.
The “Infra” Wills are in italics. A.W. signifies an Administration with the Will annexed. A.W.C. signifies an Administration with the Will and Codicil annexed. C. signifies Will and Codicil. C.C. signifies Will and two Codicils, and so on. T. or Tuit. signifies Tuition. “P.R. 1866” signifies that a subsequent grant was made in 1866 (or whatever date is given) out of the Principal Registry at Somerset House after the Will had been originally proved in the Consistory Court at Chester. “D.R. 1866” signifies that a subsequent grant was made in 1866 (or whatever date is given) out of the District Registry at Chester after the Will had been originally proved in the Consistory Court at Chester.
Note: There are two places called Pendleton in Lancashire, namely Pendleton formerly a chapelry of Eccles Parish and Pendleton a township in Whalley parish. The book An Index to the Wills and Administrations (including the “Infra” Wills) now preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester for the years 1801-1810 often only states “of Pendleton” with no indication which of the two Pendletons is the correct one. For this reason entries stating “of Pendleon” have been listed in both parishes.
Aldred, William, of Pendleton, sizer 19 Jun. 1807
Allcock, George, of Pendleton, co. Lancaster, gentleman 21 Nov. 1807
Anderson, Joseph, of Pendleton, gentleman C. 3 Oct. 1806
Ashworth, Thomas, of Pendleton, schoolmaster 9 Nov. 1809
Cockshutt, Thomas, of Standin Hey in Pendleton, farmer 21 Nov. 1803
Crompton, Thomas, of Pendleton, crofter 22 Dec. 1810
Dawson, David, the elder, of Pendleton, farmer 9 Mar. 1803
Douglas, William, of Pendleton, esquire 2 Mar. 1810
Ellill, John, of Pendleton, esquire 2 Dec. 1802
Ellill, John, of Pendleton, co. Lanc., gentleman 18 Feb. 1805
Hankinson, George, of Pendleton, shopkeeper Ad. 26 Jun. 1810
Hankinson, Richard, of Pendleton, shopkeeper 14 Nov. 1801
Hewitt, William, of Pendleton, gentleman 28 Mar. 1807
Hill, George, of Pendleton 7 Jan. 1802
Hindle, Lawrence, of Pendleton, dyer Ad. 3 Jan. 1806
Holden, James, of Pendleton Ad. 8 Aug. 1808
Hyde, James, of Pendleton, servant-man Ad. 27 Feb. 1809
Parish History
Pendleton Hall
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870
Pendleton, a township in Whalley parish, Lancashire; under Pendle hill, 2 ½ miles SSE of Clitheroe r. station. Acres, 2,800. Real property, £4,585. Pop. In 1851, 1,308; in 1861, 1,446. Houses, 298. The bulk of the population is at Sabden-Bridge. Standen Hall is the seat of J. T. W. Aspinall, Esq. There are a chapel of ease, an Independent chapel, and a national school.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
Administration
- County: Lancashire
- Civil Registration District: Clitheroe
- Probate Court: Search the surrounding parishes
- Diocese: Not Applicable
- Rural Deanery: Not Applicable
- Poor Law Union: Clitheroe
- Hundred: Blackburn
- Province: York












































































