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Hopwood Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hopwood Hall Hopwood Hall, near Hopwood, Middleton, now in Greater Manchester, England, was the ancestral home of the Hopwood, later Gregge-Hopwood, family of Lancashire gentry. It is now one of two campuses of Hopwood Hall College. ==The Hopwood family== The family is documented since 1380, when Alain de Hopwood was mentioned. Edmund Hopwood was a magistrate and sheriff during the Commonwealth, and a member of the Bury Presbyterian congregation.〔'Townships: Hopwood.' A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Ed. William Farrer and J. Brownbill. London: Victoria County History, 1911. 170–173. British History Online. Web. 22 May 2015. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol5/pp170-173.〕 In 1820, the direct line became extinct, and Hopwood Hall was inherited by Edward Gregge (-) who changed his name, by Act of Parliament in 1773, to Gregge-Hopwood. His son Robert was High Sheriff of Lancashire after 1802.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.chantryfinearts.co.uk/l_o_t_hopwood_family.html )〕 Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hopwood was the last in the line, and after his death Hopwood Hall was put up for sale. His daughter, Mary Rose, had married Sir James Pender in 1867.
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