Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . in October, 1781. This gentlemanleft an only daughter and heiress, by his marriage with Ann, daughterof John Amson, of Lees, Esq., who married Charles Buck worth, ofPark Place, in the county of Berks, Esq., and by whom she had SOMERFORD HALL, CHESHIRE. Charles Watkin John Buckworth, of Somerford, in the county of Chester,and of Shakerley, in the county of Lancaster, Esq., who, in the year1790, assumed the name of Shakerley, by Act of Parliament, and is thepresent owner of Somerford Hall. Mr. Shakerley was


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . in October, 1781. This gentlemanleft an only daughter and heiress, by his marriage with Ann, daughterof John Amson, of Lees, Esq., who married Charles Buck worth, ofPark Place, in the county of Berks, Esq., and by whom she had SOMERFORD HALL, CHESHIRE. Charles Watkin John Buckworth, of Somerford, in the county of Chester,and of Shakerley, in the county of Lancaster, Esq., who, in the year1790, assumed the name of Shakerley, by Act of Parliament, and is thepresent owner of Somerford Hall. Mr. Shakerley was Sheriff for thecounty palatine of Chester in the year 1791, and about the same timemarried Dorothy, daughter of John Moriland, of Copplethwaite, in thecounty of Westmoreland, Esq., by whom he has had several eldest surviving son, Charles Watkin John Shakerley, Esq., is heirapparent to the ancient family estates. Arms of Shakerley of Hulme. Argent, a chevron vert between threehillocks of the second. Crest:—On a wreath, a hare proper, restingher fore feet on a garb


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