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| | The House of Lyme |
 | | The muniments relate to the Lancashire estates (the manors of Newton and Golborne, and property in Newton-le-Willows, Golborne, Lowton, Haydock, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Ince-in-Makerfield, Warrington, Burtonwood, Poulton and Fearnhead, Bold, Pemberton and Dalton), and the Cheshire estates (with property in Lyme Handley, Disley, Pott Shrigley, Macclesfield, Grappenhall, Norbury, Marple, and Broomedge and Heatley in Lymm). |
 | | There is considerable material relating to churches and chapels at Newton, Lowton, Warrington, Wigan, Prestbury, and Stockport, and many 17th century letters and papers concerning schools at Winwick, Macclesfield, Norbury, and Disley. |
 | | This latter estate was left to his daughter but the bulk of his property went to William John Legh, later 1st Baron Newton (1828-1898). |
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