Myerscough - People of Note With The Surname Myerscough

People of Note With The Surname Myerscough

  • Bill Myerscough, Former British Footballer (deceased)
  • Carl Myerscough, British athlete
  • Clarence Myerscough, British violinist (deceased)
  • Henry Myerscough, British viola player (deceased)
  • Joseph Myerscough, Former British Footballer (deceased)
  • Julian Myerscough, Record producer, broadcaster and BBC Radio 4 contributor.
  • Laura Myerscough, Former professional Golfer, now a Golf Coach
  • Melissa Myerscough, American athlete (wife of Carl Myerscough)
  • Nadia Myerscough, British violinist
  • Samuel Myerscough, British Musician (deceased)
  • Sarah Myerscough, Artist and Sculptor
  • Sue E. Myerscough, American judge
Duchy of Lancaster
Offices
  • Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
  • List of Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster
  • Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire
  • Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester
  • Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside
  • High Sheriff of Lancashire
  • High Sheriff of Greater Manchester
  • High Sheriff of Merseyside
Major holdings
Lancashire Survey
  • Bowland
  • Lancaster Castle
  • Myerscough
  • Salwick
  • Whitewell
  • Winmarleigh
  • Wyreside
Yorkshire Survey
  • Cloughton
  • Goathland
  • Knaresborough Castle
  • Pickering Castle
  • Pontefract Castle
  • Scalby
  • The Stray
  • Tickhill Castle
Crewe and South Survey
  • Bolingbroke Castle
  • Castleton
  • Crewe
  • Higham Ferrers
  • Marbury
  • Ogmore Castle
Needwood Survey
  • Halton Castle
  • Needwood Forest
  • Peveril Castle
  • Tutbury Castle
  • Wirksworth
Urban Survey
  • Cockfosters
  • Hadley Wood
  • Savoy
  • Savoy Chapel

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