. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. BLACKBURN HUNDRED WHALLEY. AspiNALL of Standen Or a cheveron bet'ween three griffons' heads erased sable. He is lord of there,'' and after the suppression of the abbey it was sold in 15 5 3 to Assheton and BraddyU.'^ The tenants in 1537 were William Farron and Giles Colthurst.'^ The last-named, who had Lower Standen, died in 1553 holding of the queen in chief by the tenth part of a knight's fee and a rent of 9/. 4^." His estate descended to his son Henry and grandson Giles, which Giles died in 1592, leaving a son and hei


. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. BLACKBURN HUNDRED WHALLEY. AspiNALL of Standen Or a cheveron bet'ween three griffons' heads erased sable. He is lord of there,'' and after the suppression of the abbey it was sold in 15 5 3 to Assheton and BraddyU.'^ The tenants in 1537 were William Farron and Giles Colthurst.'^ The last-named, who had Lower Standen, died in 1553 holding of the queen in chief by the tenth part of a knight's fee and a rent of 9/. 4^." His estate descended to his son Henry and grandson Giles, which Giles died in 1592, leaving a son and heir Henry, aged fifteen.*^ An Edmund Colthurst also had land in Pendleton, for in 1569 he sold it to John Goodshaw," who died in 1590 holding of the queen by the hun- dredth part of a knight's fee and is. zd. rent " ; his son Edward and Susan his wife in 1592 sold it to Robert Walmesley of ; It included ; Over Standen was in the i6th century held by the Aspinall family/® John Aspinall died 19 June 1641 holding it of the king as of his duchy in socage by zs. rent ; he also had an estate in Clitheroe. His heir was his brother Alexander, aged fifty, but he had be- queathed Over Standen to John the son of another brother William," and John Aspinall was there in 1655.**® The present owner of Standen Hall, Col. Ralph John Aspi- nall, is descended from James Aspinall, described as *of Stan- den,* whose connexion with the older owners is not ; the adjacent manor of Little Mitton. ^^ The endowment included Standen, Hulcroft and Greenlache in Pendleton and Clitheroe ; Inq. 34 Edw. Ill, (2nd nos.) no. 60. Inquiry was made into the abbey's title in 1402 ; Dep. Keeper's ^Af^. 531. 38 fVhalley Couch. (Chet. Soc), iv, 1177 ; Standen Folds and Standen Hey are named. A rent of 66s. Sd. was to be paid for the pasture, &c., called Standen Hey. A grant of the Whalley lands at Standen or Lower Standen was made to Richard Co


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