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The main inscription on the glass was, as described in 1845; "Orate pro bono statu Richardi Assheton et eorum qui hanc fenestra(m) fieri fecerunt quoru(m) no(m)ina et imagines ut supra ostendatur. Anno d(omi)ni, MCCCCC(X)V", meaning "Pray for the wellbeing of Richard Assheton and those whose names
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at Middleton. He commissioned the "Flodden Windows" depicting himself and his wife, and seventeen captains of the archers, and the priest Henry Taylor who blessed them before the battle, commemorating them each by name in stained glass. The windows are one of the oldest war memorials in England,
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The legible names included; Henricus Taylyer, Richard Kylw (or Wyld), Hughe Chetham, James Gerrarde, John Pylkyngton, Philipe Werburton, William (Ste)le, John Scolefede, Wylliam (—), James Taylier, Roger Blomeley, Crystofer Smythe, Henry Whitaker, Robart Prestwyche, and Richard Bexwicke.
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and images they caused to be made in the window shown above, 1515." As there was no "X" in the painted date, it has been argued that the window dates from the decade before Flodden, and commemorates a religious confraternity of archers.
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Richard married Anne Foulshurst, daughter of Sir Robert Foulshurst of Crewe, their son was Richard Assheton of Middleton who married firstly Anne Strickland, and secondly Anne Lady Bellingham.
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Originally there was more than one window, with Richard and his wife shown separately, since 1847 the remaining glass forms one window. The window was restored again in 2012.
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of Whalley and Downham, Lancashire, and his half brother Ralph Assheton of Great Lever at Middleton, who was Member of Parliament for Liverpool in 1553.
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and married Margaret Barton, the heiress of Middleton. Richard's father was Sir Richard Assheton (d. 28 April 1507) and mother, Isobel Talbot.
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Remains Historical and Literary connected with Lancaster and Chester: Visitation of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1533
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Richard raised a company of archers to fight at the battle of Flodden in 1513 from Middleton, near
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Remains Historical and Literary connected with Lancaster and Chester: Iter Lancastrense
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Remains Historical and Literary connected with Lancaster and Chester: Iter Lancastrense
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Remains Historical and Literary connected with Lancaster and Chester: Iter Lancastrense
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and Alexander Burnett, Sheriff of Aberdeen, at Flodden. John Forman was taken to
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Richard Assheton incorporated a memorial to Flodden in St Leonard's, Middleton
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noted that Richard had captured the courtier John Forman, sergeant porter to
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Restoration of Flodden window, Manchester Evening News, 14 March 2013
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Genealogical and Heraldic Extinct & Dormant Baronetcies
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Genealogical and Heraldic Extinct & Dormant Baronetcies
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Richard continued the rebuilding the parish church of
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where he identified the body of James IV of Scotland.
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Middleton
battle of Flodden
St. Leonard's Church
war memorials
Ralph Assheton
Duke of Gloucester
capture of Berwick (1482)
Manchester
heraldic visitation
Clarenceux King of Arms
Thomas Benolt
James IV of Scotland
Berwick upon Tweed
St. Leonard's
All Souls College, Oxford
French wars
Richard James
Great Lever
Richard Assheton
Remains Historical and Literary connected with Lancaster and Chester: Iter Lancastrense, vol.7, Chetham Society, (1845)
"Statute"
Assheton, History of Parliament, IHR
St Leonard's Middleton, Homepages
Restoration of Flodden window, Manchester Evening News, 14 March 2013
Categories
People from Cheshire
1483 births
1549 deaths
16th-century English soldiers

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