Hollingworth - Notable Descendants of The Lord de Holynworth

Notable Descendants of The Lord De Holynworth

  • Tomas de Holinewurthe (ancient lord of Hollingworth and soldier to Sir Richard de Fitton of Bollin, Justice for Cheshire 1245)
  • John Holnewortht (ancient lord of Hollingworth served on Foreign Juries in 1287)
  • Thomas de Holynwrth the fugitive in 1286
  • John, Lord Holyngworth 'The Archer'. Served in the Macclesfield contingent in the personal bodyguard of Edward Woodstock, the Black Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 1351.
  • Thomas de Holyngworth alias de Throntley. Served in the personal bodyguard of King Richard II as members of Cheshire's elite archers of The White Hart in 1367.
  • Hugh de Holynworth of Mottram Hall. Served in the personal bodyguard of King Richard II as members of Cheshire's elite archers of The White Hart in 1367.
  • Thomas de Holynworth the archer. Served at Carmathen Castle in Wales against Prince Owain Glyndwr in 1403.
  • Hugh de Holynworth of Mottram Old Hall, Royal Archer and Yeoman Valettus served at the battle of Agincourt in 1415
  • Alexander de Holynworth. Served as an archer during the Welsh rebellion of 1443
  • John, Lord of Hollingworth, Man-at-Arms died in the French wars 1443
  • Thomas Hollingworth, Esquire and Royal York Herald; Herald Pursuivant Extraordinary, Rose- Blanch (1470-); Herald for York (1480–84)
  • William Hollyngworth, Archer in the Garrison of Calais 1529
  • John Hollingworth of Mottram Old Hall, slain at the Battle of Boulogn in 1546
  • Peter Holyngworth, a member of the Skinner's Company 1483 present at the Coronation of Richard III
  • Thomas Holyngworthe, Upholder for London 1482 present at the Coronation of Richard III
  • John Hollingworth the Diplomat 1552. Royal Herald for Risebank Castle at Calais, France 1554-1557 and Pursuivant Herald Blue-Mantle 1551 - 1559
  • William Holyngworth, a member of the Skinner's Company 1557
  • Reginald Hollyngworthe, Lieutenant in the Earl of Leicester's private household guard 1586-1588
  • Reynold Hollinworth of Stondon Massey, The King's Collector for Essex 1571
  • Martin Hollingworth, Mayor of Lincoln 1560
  • Leon Hollingworth, Mayor of Lincoln 1594, 1604
  • Edward Hollingworth, Sheriff of Lincoln 1594
  • Francis Hollingworth of Stapleford representing a junior scion of Hollingworth Hall in Nottingham and Sandiacre Derbyshire in 1618
  • The Revd James Hollingworth, rector of Claypole 1622
  • Higham Hollingworth died 1759. Higham was the last Hollingworth to own the Old Hall Mottram (Nether Hall) within the ancient manor of 'Little Hollingworth'
  • The Revd Joseph Hollingworth of Dale Abbey, representing a junior Derbyshire scion of the Hollingworths of Hollingworth in 1836, Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Hollingworth
  • The Revd Arthur George Harper Hollingsworth of Stowmarket, representing the Hollingworths of Hollingworth in 1844 and author 'The history of Stowmarket'
  • The Revd Olive Hollingworth of Stalisfield representing the parent line of Hollingworths of Hollingworth in 1858
  • Captain, Robert de Hollyngworthe 6th Dragoon Guards, with which regiment he served in India. He was a Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Cheshire, and magistrate for Hyde. He died 31 January 1865 and was the last member of the Hollingworth family to reside at Hollingworth Hall.
  • Thomas Hollingworth, 11th Australian Field Artillery Brigade, ANZAC awarded the Military Medal for bravery 1917
  • The Right Reverend Peter Hollingworth AC, OBE, Archbishop of Brisbane and the 23rd Governor-General of Australia

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