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Nevertheless over 14 years, the herd won 22 cups, 26 gold medals and over one hundred silver and bronze medals, and more than £2,000 in prize money. Among these prizes was the Farmers Gazette Challenge Cup, which Towneley won, the first three years it was offered. When the heard was sold in 1864,
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In 1873, the family landholdings brought in rents totalling £26,979 (the equivalent of approximately £3 million as of 2023) and comprised 14,086 acres in Lancashire with 23,153 acres in Yorkshire and 2,826 acres in
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by Peregrine Towneley, and continued in the role when Charles inherited the estate. He was also fundamental to the two enterprises that brought Towneley the most publicity. His highly-acclaimed stock of the
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containing fog from a nearby tile works, killing trees and negatively effecting the grass. Increasing numbers of people walked in the park, transferring diseases and leading to incidents with dogs.
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Meanwhile, Eastwood moved to Thorneyholme Hall on Towneley's Whitewell Estate and took on the management of Root Stud Farm there, until shortly before his death in the summer of 1871.
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Commandant. The auxiliary regiment was already embodied, when war was declared against Russia on 28 March, the following year. In May 1855 they began duty at
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won many exhibition prizes and produced many successful calves. Towneley was the only exhibitor to win Ireland's Purcell Challenge Cup three years running.
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but, in 1853, again was unseated. Upon another petition, bribery by his agents was again discovered. He made no further bids for parliament afterwards.
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approximately 3,000 people attended the auction at Towneley Hall. Around £7,700 was raised in total for the 56 lots included in the sale.
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and Charlotte Drummond. His eldest sister Charlotte died, aged 20, in January 1818. Another elder sister, Frances, married
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and higher than average rainfall meant that corn failed to ripen on average one in every six years. Much of the
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for Lancashire. On 28 November 1826, along with his father and many others, Charles was appointed a
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It was Eastwood who sold his small herd of Shorthorns to Towneley in 1848. From this herd, the cow
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found he was, by his agents, guilty of treating, he was declared unelected in June, causing a
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Sligo constituencies (1801–1922)
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The situation of Towneley Hall was not ideal for rearing prize cattle. The clay
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in 1836 and they had three daughters : Caroline (born 1838), who married
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of the regiment. John Towneley was originally commissioned as one of the
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Vol. 90. London: Weatherbys. 1862. pp. 15, 120, 246, 346, 449.
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An Account of the Regiments of Royal Lancashire Militia, 1759 to 1870
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The Oscotian : a literary gazette of St. Mary's College, Oscott
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was rapidly expanding and industrialising, and black smoke from the
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Not to be confused with the 18th-century antiquary and collector,
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Raymund Stanfield; Joseph Hansom; John Hobson Matthews (1913).
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and straw required for the animals, had to be transported in.
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would follow Charles closely. In August 1817, he entered the
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The jockey club and its founders : in three periods
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The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster Vol 6
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 303. 1202: 1537:The County Families of the United Kingdom... 1433: 1258: 866:. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 311. 777: 704:, and Alice (born 1846), the second wife of 433:. The painting depicts the horse and jockey 1379:Trustees of the Museum (10 December 1898). 906:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage 837:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage 396: 1394: 1392: 1351:. London: JB Nichols and Son. p. 640. 1218: 1216: 1133:The New Annual Army List, and Militia List 971: 533:) won the Londesborough Plate handicap at 44: 1382:Statutes and Rules for the British Museum 787:inflation figures are based on data from 593:and the Ainderby Plate at Northallerton, 589:won the Consolation Scramble handicap at 1415: 1326: 1144: 1093: 857: 855: 440: 424: 1440:. London: Sporting Review. p. 324. 1389: 1254: 1252: 1213: 996: 830: 828: 826: 824: 393:, and succeeded Charles in both roles. 1641: 1465: 1463: 1165:The Solicitors' Journal & Reporter 972:Park, William; Beaven, Alfred (1889). 861: 1734:British racehorse owners and breeders 943: 852: 788: 647:Royal Agricultural Society of England 271:Peregrine Edward Towneley (1762–1846) 117:11 April 1848 – 26 June 1848 1405:. London: Henry Wright. p. 205. 1249: 1209:. London: Henry Wright. p. 474. 821: 698:Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon 694:William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton 660:Towneley was an early member of the 621:. He was elected as a fellow of the 1669:Alumni of St Mary's College, Oscott 1460: 637:in 1842. 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(1978). 651:High Sheriff of Lancashire 257:, and later commanded the 25: 18: 1627: 1616:Member of Parliament for 1614: 1606: 1596: 1585:Member of Parliament for 1583: 1575: 1568: 1402:British Farmer's Magazine 1223:Henry Hall Dixon (1870). 1206:British Farmer's Magazine 1081:British Newspaper Archive 1053:British Newspaper Archive 1043:. 30 June 1848. p. 4 1023:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 760:private Act of Parliament 339:by-election in April 1848 303: 298:St Mary's College, Oscott 243:United Kingdom parliament 204: 192: 182: 174: 162: 154: 149: 145: 133: 121: 110: 98: 86: 75: 63: 59: 43: 36: 1437:Ruff's Guide to the Turf 1348:The Gentleman's Magazine 770: 397:Cattle and horse breeder 1664:English Roman Catholics 1534:Edward Walford (1860), 1345:Sylvanus Urban (1838). 789:Clark, Gregory (2017). 635:Royal Society of London 361:In the build-up to the 255:Independent Irish Party 241:family. 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Charles Townley
Towneley family

Member of Parliament
Sligo Borough
John Patrick Somers
John Sadleir
John Patrick Somers
John Patrick Somers
Independent Irish Party
Whig
Colonel
JP
DL
FRS
FSA
Gentleman
Lancashire
United Kingdom parliament
Ireland
Whig Party
Independent Irish Party
5th Royal Lancashire Militia
Peregrine Edward Towneley (1762–1846)
Towneley Hall
Burnley
Thomas Stonor, 3rd Baron Camoys
John
Roman Catholic
seminary

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