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Leighton seems to have been in poor standing with his own father, who in the latter's will divided his property between William's half-brother and William's then infant son. William was not allowed use of his son's portion unless he gave "good and sufficient sureties". Leighton's biographer 'J.J.C.'
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In 1608, he was sued for debts by Sir William Harmon, and in 1610 was outlawed and imprisoned for debt. He may have still been in prison when
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the explorer and claimant to the peerage of his illegitimate father, the late
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In 1605, he was heavily fined for bearing witness in support of the claims of
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suggests it was probably because Leighton had been a follower of
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Leighton married Winifred, daughter of Simon Harcourt, of
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Leighton was first son of William Leighton (died 1607) of
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in 1577, followed by admission as a law student to the
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